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Uses a PAL18CV8 and two LS245 transceivers for the prog board. Two corresponding footprints for SIL pull-up resistors on the MVS side are left unpopulated. | Uses a PAL18CV8 and two LS245 transceivers for the prog board. Two corresponding footprints for SIL pull-up resistors on the MVS side are left unpopulated. | ||
Uses a custom chip "NEO CELL KS300 8436020333002 06-03" to simulate [[NEO-ZMC2]]. | Uses a custom chip "NEO CELL KS300 8436020333002 06-03" to simulate [[NEO-ZMC2]]. An RC circuit (potentiometer) is used for CLK delay to make CMC games work correctly. | ||
According to [[http://www.neoflash.com/forum/index.php?topic=1377.0 these pictures]], the chip would be a custom branded Altera MAX PLD. | According to [[http://www.neoflash.com/forum/index.php?topic=1377.0 these pictures]], the chip would be a custom branded Altera MAX PLD. It's in fact en EPM240D and the header on the back is for JTAG. | ||
[[Category:Cartridge systems]] | [[Category:Cartridge systems]] | ||
[[Category:Chips]] | [[Category:Chips]] |
Revision as of 23:59, 14 December 2011
NEO TEAM Super MVS Convertor II V5B
Uses a PAL18CV8 and two LS245 transceivers for the prog board. Two corresponding footprints for SIL pull-up resistors on the MVS side are left unpopulated.
Uses a custom chip "NEO CELL KS300 8436020333002 06-03" to simulate NEO-ZMC2. An RC circuit (potentiometer) is used for CLK delay to make CMC games work correctly.
According to [these pictures], the chip would be a custom branded Altera MAX PLD. It's in fact en EPM240D and the header on the back is for JTAG.