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NEO-YSA is a chip that was used in the NeoGeo CD since the CDM4-1 version. It regroups the [[YM2610]], [[NEO-VOC]] and [[NEO-SUD]] chips.
Used in the NeoGeo CD since the CDM4-1 version.
The output is compatible with the [[LC78815]] DAC and therefor does not need the [[YM3016]]. Future versions of the hardware didn't contain any Yamaha branded chips.


Another revision, [[NEO-YSA2]] is included in the CDZ and [[ROM-Only boards|ROM-only arcade boards]].
It regroups (at least) the {{Chipname|YM2610}}, {{Chipname|NEO-VOC}} and {{Chipname|NEO-SUD}} chips.
The output is compatible with the {{Chipname|LC78815}} DAC and therefor does not need a {{Chipname|YM3016}}.
 
Another revision, {{Chipname|NEO-YSA2}} is used in the CDZ and [[ROM-Only boards|ROM-only arcade boards]].


[[Category:Chips]]
[[Category:Chips]]

Revision as of 15:09, 15 August 2016

Used in the NeoGeo CD since the CDM4-1 version.

It regroups (at least) the YM2610, NEO-VOC and NEO-SUD chips. The output is compatible with the LC78815 DAC and therefor does not need a YM3016.

Another revision, NEO-YSA2 is used in the CDZ and ROM-only arcade boards.