The following ROM files are for Ms.Pac Attack. This is the same
game as Ms.Pacman, but with alternative mazes. The Lawnmowerman 
figured how to implement the special U6 Ms.Pac Attack ROM (that
fits on the Ms.Pacman Daughterboard) into the "bootleg" version 
that can be run in MAME, or used on converted Pacman to 
Ms.Pacman PCB's.

Also note that BOOT2F is the standard Ms.Pac speedup ROM chip.
To implement the speedup chip, copy BOOT2F to BOOT2.
To use the regular speed chip, copy BOOT2S to BOOT2.

BOOT1    Row 6, position E 2532 EPROM (same as regular Ms.Pac)
BOOT2    Row 6, position F 2532 EPROM (same as regular Ms.Pac)
BOOT3    Row 6, position H 2532 EPROM (same as regular Ms.Pac)
BOOT4    Row 6, position J 2532 EPROM (same as regular Ms.Pac)
BOOT5    Row 6, position K 2532 EPROM (different for Ms.Pac Attack)
BOOT6    Row 6, position L 2532 EPROM (different for Ms.Pac Attack)
5E       Row 5, position E 2532 EPROM (same as regular Ms.Pac)
5F       Row 5, position F 2532 EPROM (same as regular Ms.Pac)

If you are using the Lawnmowerman's single row 6 EPROM mod,
use the MSATKR6.256 (regular speed) or MSATKR6F.256 (speedup 
version) files. These are 27256 EPROMs that replace all the
2532's in row 6 on the PCB. You can also use the file
MSPACR5.764 as a 2764 to replace the two 2532's in row 5.

If you are using Chris Cope's 4 game combination EPROM mod,
use the 4MSATKR6.010 file. This contains regular Ms.Pac, Ms.Pac
Speedup, Ms.Pac Attack, and Ms.Pac Attack Speedup all in a 
single 27010 EPROM that replaces all the 2532's in row 6 on
the PCB. You will also need to use the file 2MSATKR5.128 as
a 27128 to replace the 2532's in Row 5 on the PCB when doing
the 4 game mod.  
