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Revision as of 01:57, 16 April 2011
MVS and AES cartridges are made of two, double-sided boards. The top ("PROG") board holds the P and V ROMs, while the bottom one ("CHA") holds the C, S and M1 ROMs.
A few different boards were made to accomodate various ROM sizes and protection chips. See Cartridge boards.
MVS cartridges
- Early cartridges like Puzzled and NAM1975 used lots of discrete logic chips for banking. These chips were quickly merged in ASICs like NEO-273, NEO-ZMC, NEO-PCM, SNK-9201 and NEO-CMC.
- [Super Sidekicks] and [Fatal Fury 2] have a challenge/response type protection chip called SNK-9201.
- [Garou MOTW] has encrypted code and a NEO-SMA chip.
- Some carts like [KOF 98] had Altera MAX CPLDs as protection devices.
- [Thrash Rally], [Riding Hero], and [League Bowling] had HD6301 microcontrollers and SN75176 differential bus drivers to communicate point-to-point through 3.5mm jack cables for their multiplayer mode. The AES versions only had one plug ?
See Pinouts.
AES cartridges
Different pinout.
Development cartridges
EPROM carts by SNK. Capacity ? Versions ? Sold to ? Side connector function ?