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==Particularities== | ==Particularities== | ||
* Some have memory card slots, some don't. | * [[Pinouts|JAMMA]] board edge connection. | ||
* Integrated calendar and battery-backed RAM. | * Some have onboard [[memory card]] slots, some are external, and some don't have any. | ||
* Integrated calendar chip and [[battery-backed RAM]]. | |||
* [[BIOS]] has game setup menu, hardware test and book keeping functionalities. | |||
* RGB video output, mono or stereo audio with power amp. | * RGB video output, mono or stereo audio with power amp. | ||
* Coin I/O. | |||
* Credits and game marquee displays. | |||
* Bit 7 of '''REG_STATUS_B ($380000)''' is set. | |||
See [[MVS board types]]. | See [[MVS board types]] for details on each board. | ||
[[Category:Cartridge systems]] | [[Category:Cartridge systems]] | ||
[[Category:Chips]] | [[Category:Chips]] |
Revision as of 14:35, 28 June 2012
MVS stands for Multi Video System, the original NeoGeo arcade hardware.
Particularities
- JAMMA board edge connection.
- Some have onboard memory card slots, some are external, and some don't have any.
- Integrated calendar chip and battery-backed RAM.
- BIOS has game setup menu, hardware test and book keeping functionalities.
- RGB video output, mono or stereo audio with power amp.
- Coin I/O.
- Credits and game marquee displays.
- Bit 7 of REG_STATUS_B ($380000) is set.
See MVS board types for details on each board.