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Some late boards made by [[SNK-Playmore]] are standalone NeoGeo systems with embedded game ROMS.
Some of the last arcade boards made by SNK Playmore around 2003 were standalone NeoGeo systems with no cartridge slots. Three games are known to have been used on that kind of hardware:


== Particularities ==
* [[The King of Fighters 2003]]
* [[Metal Slug 5]]
* [[SNK vs. Capcom - SVC Chaos]]


The game ROMs are labelled with their NGH number and data type, like in cartridges but without any manufacturer numbers.
PCB models: MV0, MV0BR, MV0C


== Chips used ==
=Particularities=


Those boards are known to use the [[NEO-YSA|NEO-YSA2]] audio subsystem chip, [[NEO-GRZ]] graphics chip, [[NEO-PCM|NEO-PCM2]], [[NEO-CMC]] (90G06CF7042) and [[NEO-PVC]] banking chips.
All game ROMs are encrypted. Some boards have ROMs on SMD sockets for some reason.
 
The [[power amp]] is class D.
 
The MV0C board used for The King of Fighters 2003 uses an Altera CPLD labelled "MASK2".
 
=Chips used=
 
*Audio: [[NEO-PCM2]], [[NEO-YSA|NEO-YSA2]]
*Video: [[NEO-GRZ]], [[NEO-CMC]] (90G06CF7042 / 90G06CF7050)
*[[NEO-PVC]], [[NEO-DCR-T]]


See [[http://www.mvs-scans.com/index.php/Main_Page#Games_-_PCB this list]] for board scans.
See [[http://www.mvs-scans.com/index.php/Main_Page#Games_-_PCB this list]] for board scans.


[[Category:Hardware versions]]
[[Category:Cartridge systems]]

Revision as of 16:27, 15 February 2018

Some of the last arcade boards made by SNK Playmore around 2003 were standalone NeoGeo systems with no cartridge slots. Three games are known to have been used on that kind of hardware:

PCB models: MV0, MV0BR, MV0C

Particularities

All game ROMs are encrypted. Some boards have ROMs on SMD sockets for some reason.

The power amp is class D.

The MV0C board used for The King of Fighters 2003 uses an Altera CPLD labelled "MASK2".

Chips used

See [this list] for board scans.