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nes.xml: Fixed board name #11879

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nes.xml: Fixed board name #11879

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Fixed the board type name of sspinbal, which is "NES-SNEPROM-01" as seen in the picture:
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Also renamed the dump to "0.prg", following the notes in the softlist:

When no label was present on the cart pcb, we have arbitrarily chosen the names
0.prg and 0.chr (alternatively, 1.prg and 1.chr for later revisions of a game).

Fixed the board type name, which is "NES-SNEPROM" as seen in the existing picture.

Named the dump "0.prg" following the notes in the softlist:
> Note on the filenames: whenever a chip was labeled, the label writings have been used as filenames, so that in principle
>    one could burn back the content on the right chip. When no label was present on the cart pcb, we have arbitrarily chosen the names
>    0.prg and 0.chr (alternatively, 1.prg and 1.chr for later revisions of a game).

(Original released dump file was named "Super Sushi Pinball.nes", not sure how it became in "super sushi pinball (usa) (beta).prg" the previous PR)
@ajrhacker ajrhacker merged commit b8fa9a0 into mamedev:master Dec 27, 2023
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@ICEknigh7 ICEknigh7 deleted the sneprom branch December 28, 2023 00:23
einstein95 pushed a commit to einstein95/mame that referenced this pull request Mar 2, 2024
* nes.xml: Fixed board type

Fixed the board type name, which is "NES-SNEPROM" as seen in the existing picture.

Named the dump "0.prg" following the notes in the softlist:
> Note on the filenames: whenever a chip was labeled, the label writings have been used as filenames, so that in principle
>    one could burn back the content on the right chip. When no label was present on the cart pcb, we have arbitrarily chosen the names
>    0.prg and 0.chr (alternatively, 1.prg and 1.chr for later revisions of a game).

(Original released dump file was named "Super Sushi Pinball.nes", not sure how it became in "super sushi pinball (usa) (beta).prg" the previous PR)
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