Master System
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== Connectors == | == Connectors == | ||
− | * | + | * [[Master System Card]] (not available in the Master System II) |
− | * [[Master System | + | * [[Master System Cartridge]] |
** Japanese and South Korean consoles use 44-pin cartridges, same shape as Mark I and Mark II | ** Japanese and South Korean consoles use 44-pin cartridges, same shape as Mark I and Mark II | ||
** All other consoles use 50-pin cartridges with a different shape | ** All other consoles use 50-pin cartridges with a different shape | ||
** The difference in cartridge style is a form of regional lockout | ** The difference in cartridge style is a form of regional lockout | ||
− | * Expansion slot | + | * [[Master System Cartridge|Expansion slot]] |
== Contributions == | == Contributions == |
Revision as of 22:28, 28 December 2006
Console manufactured by Sega.
Contents |
Technical specs
CPU: | Zilog Z80, 3.54MHz (PAL/SECAM) / 3.57MHz (NTSC) |
RAM: |
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ROM: | 8 kB to 256 kB (depending on built-in game) |
Video chip: | VDP (Video Display Processor) derived from Texas Instruments TMS9918 |
Graphic modes: |
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Sound chip (PSG): | Texas Instruments SN76489 |
Sound chip (FM): | Yamaha YM2413 |
Connectors
- Master System Card (not available in the Master System II)
- Master System Cartridge
- Japanese and South Korean consoles use 44-pin cartridges, same shape as Mark I and Mark II
- All other consoles use 50-pin cartridges with a different shape
- The difference in cartridge style is a form of regional lockout
- Expansion slot