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A [[NEO-ZMC2]] or [[PRO-CT0]] chip is used to pre-serialize [[sprite graphics format|sprite graphics]] to be output to the cartridge edge. For the PRO-CT0 carts, a [[NEO-ZMC]] chip can also be present to multiplex the [[YM2610|ADPCM-A and ADPCM-B]] data accesses to the [[V ROM]]s. | |||
This is the main difference with [[MVS cartridge]]s and is the reason [[MVS to AES convertors]] were made. | |||
This is the main difference with [[MVS cartridge]] and is the reason [[MVS to AES convertors]] were made. | |||
The cartridge connector has 2*2*50 (200) pins. See [[pinouts]]. | The cartridge connector has 2*2*50 (200) pins. See [[pinouts]]. | ||
[[Category:Cartridge systems]] | [[Category:Cartridge systems]] |
Revision as of 05:10, 9 January 2012
A NEO-ZMC2 or PRO-CT0 chip is used to pre-serialize sprite graphics to be output to the cartridge edge. For the PRO-CT0 carts, a NEO-ZMC chip can also be present to multiplex the ADPCM-A and ADPCM-B data accesses to the V ROMs.
This is the main difference with MVS cartridges and is the reason MVS to AES convertors were made.
The cartridge connector has 2*2*50 (200) pins. See pinouts.