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notaz
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Post by notaz »

There is some info here but I guess you've already seen it.
Jorge Nuno
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Post by Jorge Nuno »

Wrote the first version of the ASIC listing:
http://wiki.megadrive.org/index.php/Har ... _Sega_ASIC

I missed the "SEGA" Z80 (I don't know it's part number) , and the sega chip from VA2 MD2s
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Post by TmEE co.(TM) »

I can look up the SEGA Z80 part number, I happen to have a unit with one :)
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Post by Jorge Nuno »

Don't forget to add it!

BTW, I've made a nice VDP pinout pic:

http://wiki.megadrive.org/index.php/HardWare:VDPpinout

Using info from Charles's vdppin.txt, and from the megadrive schs (and from me)
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Post by TmEE co.(TM) »

niiice VDP pinout :)

I added the 315-5676 - the rebranded Z80 from unknown manufacturer
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