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*[[NEO-F0]]
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*[[NEO-ZMC2]]
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*[[Power amp]]
*[[Palette RAM]]
*[[SFIX]]
*[[SP-S2|BIOS]]
*[[SM1|SM1 ROM]]
*[[uPD4990]]
*[[68k user RAM|68k RAM]]
*[[Video DAC]]
*[[VRAM]]
*[[YM2610]]
*[[YM3016]]
*[[Z80|Z80 CPU]]
*[[Z80 RAM]]
==Board example: MV-4==
[[File:mvs_mv4.jpg|right]]
*[[68k|68k CPU]]
*[[Battery-backed RAM]]
*[[DIPs|DIP switches]]
*[[Pinouts#JAMMA connector|JAMMA connector]]
*[[LO|LO ROM]]
*[[LSPC-A0]]
*[[NEO-B0]]
*[[NEO-C0]]
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Revision as of 15:36, 26 October 2011

MVS stands for Multi Video System, the original NeoGeo arcade hardware.

Particularities

  • Some have memory card slots, some don't.
  • Integrated calendar and battery-backed RAM.
  • RGB video output, mono or stereo audio with power amp.

See MVS board types.

Board example: MV-1FZS

File:Mvs 1fzsmobo.jpg


Board example: MV-4