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[[AES cartridge]]s and [[MVS cartridge]]s | [[AES cartridge]]s and [[MVS cartridge]]s are made of two, dual layer boards. Chips facing upwards, the top [[PROG board]] holds the {{Chipname|P ROM}}s (68k code) and {{Chipname|V ROM}}s (sound samples), while the bottom [[CHA board]] holds the {{Chipname|C ROM}}s (sprite tiles), {{Chipname|S ROM}}s (fix tiles) and {{Chipname|M ROM}} ROM (z80 code). | ||
Various cartridge boards were designed over the years to accomodate different ROM chips and protection chips. See [[cartridge specifications]] for a complete list of them. | |||
=Development cartridges= | |||
EPROM carts by SNK. Capacity ? Versions ? | EPROM and JEIDA flash carts by SNK. Capacity ? Versions ? Pictures ? | ||
[[Category:Cartridge systems]] | [[Category:Cartridge systems]] | ||
[[Category:Chips]] | [[Category:Chips]] |
Revision as of 13:14, 2 February 2016
AES cartridges and MVS cartridges are made of two, dual layer boards. Chips facing upwards, the top PROG board holds the P ROMs (68k code) and V ROMs (sound samples), while the bottom CHA board holds the C ROMs (sprite tiles), S ROMs (fix tiles) and M ROM ROM (z80 code).
Various cartridge boards were designed over the years to accomodate different ROM chips and protection chips. See cartridge specifications for a complete list of them.
Development cartridges
EPROM and JEIDA flash carts by SNK. Capacity ? Versions ? Pictures ?