Silk Worm Free Play and High Score Save Kit
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Product information "Silk Worm Free Play and High Score Save Kit"
Customize Your Silk Worm Free Play and High Score Save Kit
Build your kit exactly how you want it. Choose a Wi-Fi Enabled Kit or a Standard Save Kit. You can also add a processor and/or a 40-pin socket—optional but recommended for easy installation.
Learn More About This Kit
Click a button to view details, tips, or the installation guide:
Features
- Easy install – No soldering, board modifications, or special wiring. Plug in and go!
- Save your scores forever – Uses reliable serial EEPROM (not failure-prone NVRAM or batteries).
- High Score Save – Saves the Top 10 scores and initials.
- Copyright – Switch the attract-screen logo between the original manufacturer and Highscoresaves.
- Freeplay – No more coins or opening the coin door.
- Coin Up – Still supports coins if desired.
- Attract Sounds – Hear what you’ve been missing! Set to 25%, 50%, or 100% of the attract rotation.
- Attract Mode – Minimizes screen burn by avoiding static screens.
- On-screen DIP settings – Menu-driven; no cabinet pulling to flip dip switches.
- ROM Saver – Remove original program ROMs if desired to save power; program is on the save kit.
- Cabinet support – Works in Upright and Cocktail cabinets.
Additional Features
- Backup and Restore – Back up high scores and restore later (perfect before/after game-room parties!).
- Separate score tables – Different high-score tables per life setting (2–4 lives).
- God Mode – Play without game over (scores won’t save in this mode).
- Flip Screen – Rotate the screen 180°.
- “Stealth Mode” – Access the menu by holding Player 1 while powering on.
Important
- Ensure your Z80 is socketed. If not, install a 40-pin socket for the kit to work.
- Read the Rush’n Attack | Green Beret Installation Guide (PDF) before you begin the install.
Just the FAQ's
Does this kit require soldering?
No, this kit is completely plug-and-play. No soldering or board mods are required.
How many high scores does it save?
The kit saves the Top 10 scores with initials permanently.
Can I still use coins if Freeplay is enabled?
Yes. Freeplay mode is supported, but Coin Up still works if you want to accept coins.
Does this kit support 2 player mode?
Yes. however only on coin play, not free play.
What is “God Mode”?
God Mode gives you unlimited lives for practice or fun. Note: scores are not saved in this mode.
Where can I download the installation guide?
You can download it here: Rush’n Attack | Green Beret Installation Guide (PDF).
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