Pinouts

=Cartridges=

Signal names

 * 6M, 12M, 24M: 6MHz, 12MHz, and 24MHz clock signals
 * 4MB: 4MHz inverted signal
 * A1~A19: 68k address bus
 * D0~D15: 68k data bus
 * R/W: 68k R/W
 * AS: 68k /AS
 * /ROMOEL: $000000-$0FFFFF odd byte read
 * /ROMOEU: $000000-$0FFFFF even byte read
 * /ROMOE: $000000-$0FFFFF read
 * /PORTOEL: $200000-$2FFFFF odd byte read
 * /PORTOEU: $200000-$2FFFFF even byte read
 * /PORTWEL: $200000-$2FFFFF odd byte write
 * /PORTWEU: $200000-$2FFFFF even byte write
 * /PORTADRS: $200000-$2FFFFF any access
 * CR0~CR31: C ROMs data bus (2*16bits)
 * SDRAD0~SDRAD7: ADPCM-A ROM multiplexed bus (data/address)
 * SDRA8,SDRA9,SDRA20~SDRA23: ADPCM-A ROM address bus
 * SDPAD0~SDPAD7: ADPCM-B ROM multiplexed bus (data/address)
 * SDPA8,SDPA9,SDPA10,SDPA11: ADPCM-B ROM address bus
 * P0~P23: C ROM and S ROM address bus (multiplexed)
 * PCK1B: Clock to latch C ROM address from P0~P23 (mapping) on rising edge
 * PCK2B: Clock to latch S ROM address from P0~P15 (mapping) on rising edge
 * CA4: C ROM A4
 * 2H1: S ROM A3
 * FIXD0~FIXD7: S ROM data bus

AES Cartridge
*: Audio loops only used on NEO-AES systems (info from User:Kyuusaku)

MVS Cartridge
Beware ! Pinouts found elsewhere have ROMOE/4MB swapped, it's an error on the original schematics. ROMOE is on pin 33 bottom, 4MB is on pin 34 bottom.

possible correction (delete this text whenever): "SYSTEMB" appears to actually be a slot selection pin. Makes sense for 1F schematics to connect it straight to SYSTEMB since there are no other possible slots. On multislot, it comes from NEO-F0 (or equivalent) SLOT* outputs. NEO-F0 has SYSTEMB as an input so it probably only has SLOT* pins active when the cart ROMs are selected.
 * On MV-2F, slot 1 A42 is connected to NEO-F0 SLOT0
 * slot 2 A42 is connected to NEO-F0 SLOT1

=Joypad ports=

Inputs are pulled high to +5V.



=JAMMA connector= Infos from [HardMVS.com]

=CD/CDZ=

YM2610 digital audio
Clock, L, R ?

Video and CDDA
R, V, B, S, Burst, GND ? Clock, L, R ?

Power


=Multiplayer jack= To do.