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SYSTEMB is used as an input to gate the SLOT* pins.
SYSTEMB is used as an input to gate the SLOT* pins.
To do: D0~7 are bidir.


=Pinout=
=Pinout=

Revision as of 22:56, 15 January 2016

NEO-F0 chip found on a MV1S MVS board.

MVS specific chip.

Handles the UPD4990 calendar access, dipswitches, cab switches (test, service...), coin counters, LED marquee outputs and slot selection signals for multi-slot boards.

SYSTEMB is used as an input to gate the SLOT* pins.

To do: D0~7 are bidir.

Pinout

File:Neo-f0 pinout.png

OpenOffice Draw file: File:Neo-f0.odg

  • A4~A7: 68k address bus
  • D0~D7: 68k data bus
  • 4990*: uPD4990 RTC interface
  • DATA0~DATA7: LED marquee latch data output
  • DIP00~DIP07: Dipswitch inputs
  • IN3: Output IN300~IN304 to D0~D4 and CALTP/CALDOUT to D6/D7 (read $320001)
  • DIPRD: Output to D0~D7 depending on state of A7
    • A7 low: output dipswitch states DIP00~DIP07 (read $300001)
    • A7 high: output IN01 to D7 (test switch) and TYPE to D6 (read $300081)
  • BITWD0: writes to $3800x1 region...(fill in)
  • SLOTA~SLOTC: binary slot selection
  • SLOT0~SLOT5: decoded slot selection

MV1F:

  • IN00: Ground
  • IN01: Test switch
  • IN300: P1 Coin switch
  • IN301: P2 Coin switch
  • IN302: Service switch
  • IN303/IN304: VCC

MV2B:

  • IN304: 3 of PRO-C0, NEO-E0 H6 48
  • IN303: NEO-E0 H6 50 (BNK0)