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Multi-purpose chip found in CD systems and some late MVS boards: | Multi-purpose chip found in CD systems and some late MVS boards: | ||
* NEO-MGA in the CD1 model (front loading). | * NEO-MGA in the CD1 model (front loading). | ||
* {{Chipname|NEO-MGA-T}} in the CD2 model (top loading) and {{PCB|MV1A}} MVS boards | * {{Chipname|NEO-MGA-T}} in the CD2 model (top loading) and {{PCB|MV1A}} MVS boards, can be swapped with NEO-MGA. | ||
* {{Chipname|NEO- | * {{Chipname|NEO-MGA2-SA}} in the [[CDZ]], replaces the {{Chipname|LC8953}} ? | ||
It is used for address decoding, communication with the [[CD drive]], for refreshing {{Chipname|68k}} [[DRAM]], and for buffering serial [[CDDA]] data. | It is used for address decoding, communication with the [[CD drive]], for refreshing {{Chipname|68k}} [[DRAM]], and for buffering serial [[CDDA]] data. |
Revision as of 15:12, 1 August 2022
File:Cd1 neo-mga.jpg | |
Package | QFP160 |
Manufacturer | |
First use | 1994 ? |
Used on | CDROM-2 board, MV1A... |
Multi-purpose chip found in CD systems and some late MVS boards:
- NEO-MGA in the CD1 model (front loading).
- NEO-MGA-T in the CD2 model (top loading) and MV1A MVS boards, can be swapped with NEO-MGA.
- NEO-MGA2-SA in the CDZ, replaces the LC8953 ?
It is used for address decoding, communication with the CD drive, for refreshing 68k DRAM, and for buffering serial CDDA data.
CD pinout
MV1A pinout
Signals
- DRM*, RAS, CAS, WRITE: See TC514400 DRAM datasheet.
- X*: See LC8953 datasheet.