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naomi.c
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/*
Sega Naomi / Naomi 2 / Atomiswave
Driver by Samuele Zannoli, R. Belmont, ElSemi,
David Haywood, Angelo Salese and Olivier Galibert
Special thanks to CaH4e3, Deunan Knute, drkIIRaziel, Guru, Psyman and ZeZu for the help given.
Notes:
Several early Naomi games are running on an earlier revision mainboard (HOTD2 etc.) which appears to have an earlier
revision of the graphic chip. Attempting to run these games on the later board results in graphical glitches and/or
other problems.
Naomi 2 is backwards compatible with Naomi 1
The later revision games (released after GD-ROM had been discontinued) require the 'h' revision bios, which appears to
have additional hardware checks.
Sega Naomi is Dreamcast based Arcade hardware.
ToDo:
- many games needs proper per-game JVS settings, at least to let them boot:
- lightgun games (confmiss, lupinsho, mok);
- dygolf (trackball + 4 buttons / not actually needed to let it boot, just press start to bypass the moan msg);
- wsbbgd (ad stick + 2 buttons);
- monkeyba (ad stick, not actually needed to let it boot, but crashes at the proper gameplay, so it might);
- otrigger ?
- smarinef ?
- crackndj ?
- shootpl / shootopl ?
- kick4csh ?
- tetkiwam, keyboard, vtennis2, vtennisg, monkeyba: they all crashes at some point, might be due of a bad FPU opcode;
- meltybld, meltyb, meltyba: crashes in attract mode;
- all games that uses YUV just updates one frame then dies, why?
- SH to ARM sound streaming doesn't work (used by ADX compression system)
- ngdup23a, ngdup23c: missing DIMM emulation, hence they can't possibly work, emulate the DIMM means to add an extra SH-4 ...
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Guru's Readme
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Sega NAOMI Mainboard
Sega, 1998-2005
PCB Layout
----------
837-13544-01
171-7772F
837-13707 (sticker)
(C) SEGA 1999
|---------------------------------------------------|
| CN1 CN3 |
|PC910 62256 EPF8452AQC160-3 |
| BATTERY EPC1064 JP4 3771 93C46 |
|A179B 315-6188.IC31 3771 3773|
|ADM485 BIOS.IC27 5264165 5264165 |
| 5264165 |-----| 5264165 |
| CN2 | SH4 | |
| | | 33.3333MHZ |
|CN26 |-----| 27MHZ|
| CY2308SC-3|
| KM416S4030 |------| HY57V161610 |
| | POWER| HY57V161610 |
| C844G 315-6232 | VR2 | 32MHZ |
| 33.8688MHZ |------| HY57V161610 |
| xMHz HY57V161610 |
| PCM1725 JP1 62256 |
| HY57V161610 |
| HY57V161610 |
| 315-6145 |
|CN25 CY2308SC-1 315-6146 |
| LED1 93C46 |
| LED2 14.7456MHZ |
|---------------------------------------------------|
Notes:
CN1/2/3 - Connectors for ROM cart
CN25/26 - Connectors for filter board
EPF8452AQC160-3 - Altera FLEX EPF8452AQC160-3 FPGA (QFP160)
315-6188.IC31 - Altera EPC1064 (DIP8)
According to the datasheet, it's an FPGA Configuration
Device which loads the Altera Flex EPF8452 with some info
on power-up.
JP1 - set to 2-3. Alt setting is 1-2
JP4 - set to 2-3. Alt setting is 1-2
93C46 - 128 bytes serial EEPROM
A179B 96K - TI SN75179B Differential driver and receiver pair (like RS485)
ADM485 - Analog Devices ADM485
BIOS.IC27 - 27C160 EPROM
5264165 - Hitachi 5264165FTTA60 (video RAM)
HY57V161610 - Hyundai 57V161610DTC-8 (main program RAM)
CY2308SC-3 - Clock generator IC
KM416S4030 - Samsung KM416S4030 16MBit SDRAM (sound related RAM?)
315-6232 - Sega Custom IC (QFP100)
315-6145 - Sega Custom IC (QFP56)
315-6146 - Sega Custom IC (QFP176)
C844G - ? (SOIC14)
62256 - 32kx8 SRAM
PCM1725 - Burr-Brown PCM1725
xMHz - Small round XTAL (possibly 32.768kHz for a clock?)
SH4 - Hitachi SH4 CPU (BGAxxx, with heatsink)
POWERVR2 - POWERVR2 video generator (BGAxxx, with heatsink and fan)
Filter Board
------------
839-1069
|----------------------------------------------------|
|SW2 SW1 DIPSW CN5 CN12 CN10|
| |
| |
| DIN1 DIN2 |
| |
| CNTX CNRX |
| CN9 CN8 |
| CN7 CN6 CN4 CN3 CN2 CN1|
|----------------------------------------------------|
Notes:
CN1/CN2 - Power input
CN3 - HD15 (i.e. VGA connector) RGB Video Output @ 15kHz or 31.5kHz
CN4 - RCA Audio Output connectors
CN5 - USB connector (connection to I/O board)
CN6 - 10 pin connector labelled 'MAPLE 0-1'
CN7 - 11 pin connector labelled 'MAPLE 2-3'
CN8 - RS422 connector
CN9 - Midi connector
CNTX/CNRX - Network connectors
DIN1/DIN2 - Connectors joining to mainboard CN25/26
SW1 - Test Switch
SW2 - Service Switch
DIPSW - 4-position DIP switch block
CN10 - 12 volt output for internal case exhaust fan
CN11 - RGB connector (not populated)
CN12 - 5 volt output connector
---------------------------------------------------------
Bios Version Information |
---------------------------------------------------------
Bios | Support | Support |
Label | GD-ROM | Cabinet Link |
---------------------------------------------------------
Naomi / GD-ROM | | |
EPR-21576D (and earlier) | No | No |
EPR-21576E | Yes | No |
EPR-21576F | Yes | Yes |
EPR-21576G (and newer) | Yes | Yes |
---------------------------------------------------------
Naomi 2 / GD-ROM | | |
EPR-23605 | Yes | No |
EPR-23605A | Yes | Yes |
EPR-23605B (and newer) | Yes | Yes |
---------------------------------------------------------
NAOMI ROM cart usage
-------------------------
There are 5 known types of carts manufactured by Sega: 171-7885A, 171-7919A, 171-7978B, 171-8132B, 171-8346C
There are also 2 types of carts manufactured by Namco: MASK-B, MASK-C
837-14124 171-7885A (C) Sega 1998
|------------------------------------------------------------|
| ----CN2---- -|
| JP2 |
| IC44 |
| |
| OSC1 IC22 |
| IC41 IC42 | male side
| IC45 |
| |
| JP3 |
| IC37 |
| ----CN3---- ----CN1---- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|------------------------------------------------------------|
|- ----CN2---- |
| |
|IC11S IC10S IC9S IC8S IC7S IC6S IC5S IC4S IC3S IC2S IC1S |
|ROM11 ROM10 ROM9 ROM8 ROM7 ROM6 ROM5 ROM4 ROM3 ROM2 ROM1 |
| |
| IC21S IC20S IC19S IC18S IC17S IC16S IC15S IC14S IC13S IC12S | female side
| ROM21 ROM20 ROM19 ROM18 ROM17 ROM16 ROM15 ROM14 ROM13 ROM12 |
| |
| |
| |
| ----CN1---- ----CN3---- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
Notes:
OSC1 - oscillator 28.000MHz
JP2 - JUMPER unknown function
JP3 - JUMPER unknown function
IC1S-IC21S - FlashROM (SOP56), either 32Mb or 64Mb. Not all positions are populated
IC37 - FlashROM (SOIC8) Xicor X76F100 Secure SerialFlash
IC41 - Sega 315-6206 Altera MAX EPM7064S (QFP100)
IC42 - SEGA 315-5581 (QFP100). Probably some kind of FPGA or CPLD. Usually different per game
On the end of the number, -JPN means it requires Japanese BIOS, -COM will run with any BIOS
IC44-IC45 - SRAM (SOJ28) 32kx8, either IDT71256 or CY7C199
CN1/2/3 - connectors joining to main board
Games known to use this PCB include....
Sticker EPROM MASKROMs X76F100 EPM7064S FPGA
Game on cart IC22# # of SOP56 IC37# IC41# IC42# Notes
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Inu No Osanpo / Dog Walking (Rev A) 840-0073C 22294A 16 (64Mb) present present 317-0316-JPN
Soul Surfer (Rev A) 840-0095C 23838C 21 (64Mb) present present not present todo: verify if it's Rev A or Rev C
The King of Route 66 (Rev A) 840-0087C 23819A 20 (64Mb) present present not present
837-13668 171-7919A (C) Sega 1998
|---------------------------------------------------------|
| ----CN2---- -|
|IC1 IC2 IC3 IC4 IC5 IC6 JP1|
|ROM1 ROM2 ROM3 ROM4 ROM5 ROM6 IC42 |
| IC45 |
| IC44 IC22 |
| IC7 IC8 IC9 IC10 IC11 | male side
| ROM7 ROM8 ROM9 ROM10 ROM11 IC41 |
| |
| 28MHz |
| |
| ----CN3---- IC37 ----CN1---- |
|----------------------------------------------------------|
Notes:
The other side of the cart PCB just has more locations for
SOP44 MASKROMs... IC12S to IC21S (ROM12 to ROM21)
IC1-IC21S - MaskROM (SOP44), either 32Mb or 64Mb. Not all positions are populated
IC22 - EPROM (DIP42), either 27C160 or 27C322
JP1 - JUMPER Sets the size of the EPROM. 1-2 = 32M, 2-3 = 16M
IC37 - FlashROM (SOIC8) Xicor X76F100 Secure SerialFlash
IC41 - Sega 315-6213 Xilinx XC9536 (PLCC44)
IC42 - SEGA 315-5581 (QFP100). Probably some kind of FPGA or CPLD. Usually different per game
On the end of the number, -JPN means it requires Japanese BIOS, -COM will run with any BIOS
IC44-IC45 - SRAM (SOJ28) 32kx8, either IDT71256 or CY7C199
CN1/2/3 - connectors joining to main board
Games known to use this PCB include....
Sticker EPROM MASKROMs X76F100 XC9536 315-5581
Game on cart IC22# # of SOP44 IC37# IC41# IC42# Notes
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
18 Wheeler Deluxe (Rev A) 840-0023C 22285A 20 (64Mb) ? 315-6213 317-0273-COM
Airline Pilots (Rev A) 840-0005C 21739A 11 (64Mb) ? 315-6213 317-0251-COM
Airline Pilots Deluxe (Rev B) ? 21787B 11 (64Mb) present 315-6213 317-0251-COM 2 know BIOS 21801 (USA), 21802 (EXP)
Cosmic Smash 840-0044C 23428 8 (64Mb) ? 315-6213 317-0289-COM joystick + 2 buttons
Cosmic Smash (Rev A) 840-0044C 23428A 8 (64Mb) ? 315-6213 317-0289-COM joystick + 2 buttons
Crazy Taxi 840-0002C 21684 13 (64Mb) ? 315-6213 317-0248-COM
Dead Or Alive 2 841-0003C 22121 21 (64Mb) present 315-6213 317-5048-COM joystick + 3 buttons
Dead Or Alive 2 Millenium 841-0003C DOA2 M 21 (64Mb) present 315-6213 317-5048-COM joystick + 3 buttons
Death Crimson OX 841-0016C 23524 10 (64Mb) present 315-6213 317-5066-COM
Dengen Tenshi Taisen Janshi Shangri-La 841-0004C 22060 12 (64Mb) ? 315-6213 317-5050-JPN
Derby Owners Club (Rev B) 840-0016C 22099B 14 (64Mb) ? 315-6213 317-0262-JPN touch panel + 2 buttons + card reader
Derby Owners Club 2000 Ver.2 (Rev A) 840-0052C 22284A 16 (64Mb) present 315-6213 not present
Dynamite Baseball '99 / World Series'99 (Rev B) 840-0019C 22141B 19 (64Mb) ? 315-6213 317-0269-JPN requires special panel (joystick + 2 buttons + bat controller for each player)
Dynamite Baseball Naomi 840-0001C 21575 21 (64Mb) ? 315-6213 317-0246-JPN requires special panel (joystick + 2 buttons + bat controller for each player)
Ferrari F355 Challenge 834-13842 21902 21 (64Mb) ? 315-6213 317-0254-COM
Ferrari F355 Challenge 2 Twin 840-0042C 23399 21 (64Mb) ? 315-6213 317-0287-COM 2 know BIOS 22850 (USA), 22851 (EXP)
Ferrari F355 Challenge Twin 834-13950 22848 21 (64Mb) ? 315-6213 317-0267-COM 2 know BIOS 22850 (USA), 22851 (EXP)
Giant Gram: All Japan Pro Wrestling 2 840-0007C 21820 9 (64Mb) ? 315-6213 317-0253-JPN joystick + 3 buttons
Guilty Gear X 841-0013C 23356 14 (64Mb) ? 315-6213 317-5063-COM
Gun Spike / Cannon Spike 841-0012C 23210 12 (64Mb) present 315-6213 317-5060-COM
Heavy Metal Geo Matrix (Rev A) HMG016007 23716A 11 (64Mb) present 315-6213 317-5071-COM joystick + 2 buttons
Idol Janshi Suchie-Pai 3 841-0002C 21979 14 (64Mb) ? 315-6213 317-5047-JPN requires special I/O board and mahjong panel
Jambo! Safari (Rev A) 840-0013C 22826A 8 (64Mb) ? 315-6213 317-0264-COM
OutTrigger 840-0017C 22163 19 (64Mb) ? 315-6213 317-0266-COM requires analog controllers/special panel
Power Stone 841-0001C 21597 8 (64Mb) present 315-6213 317-5046-COM joystick + 3 buttons
Power Stone 2 841-0008C 23127 9 (64Mb) present 315-6213 317-5054-COM joystick + 3 buttons
Puyo Puyo Da! 841-0006C 22206 20 (64Mb) ? ? ?
Samba de Amigo (Rev B) 840-0020C 22966B 16 (64Mb) ? 315-6213 317-0270-COM will boot but requires special controller to play it
Sega Marine Fishing 840-0027C 22221 10 (64Mb) ? 315-6213 not present ROM 3&4 not present. Requires special I/O board and fishing controller
Sega Strike Fighter (Rev A) 840-0035C 23323A 20 (64Mb) ? 315-6213 317-0281-COM
Sega Tetris 840-0018C 22909 6 (64Mb) present 315-6213 317-0268-COM
Slashout 840-0041C 23341 17 (64Mb) ? 315-6213 317-0286-COM joystick + 4 buttons
Spawn In the Demon's Hand (Rev B) 841-0005C 22977B 10 (64Mb) ? 315-6213 317-5051-COM joystick + 4 buttons
The Typing of the Dead (Rev A) 840-0026C 23021A 20 (64Mb) present 315-6213 not present
Toy Fighter / Waffupu 840-0011C 22035 10 (64Mb) ? 315-6212 317-0257-COM joystick + 3 buttons
Virtua NBA 840-0021C 23073 21 (64Mb) present 315-6213 not present
Virtua NBA (original) 840-0021C 23073 21 (64Mb) ? 315-6213 not present
Virtua Striker 2 Ver. 2000 (Rev C) 840-0010C 21929C 14 (64Mb) present 315-6213 317-0258-COM joystick + 3 buttons (+1x 32Mb)
Virtua Tennis / Power Smash 840-0015C 22927 11 (64Mb) present 315-6213 317-0263-COM
Zombie Revenge 840-0003C 21707 19 (64Mb) ? 315-6213 317-0249-COM joystick + 3 buttons
837-13801 171-7978B (C) Sega 1999
|---------------------------------------------------------|
| ----CN2---- -|
| JP1 |
|IC18 IC20 IC22 IC24 IC26 IC28 OSC1 |
|ROM2 ROM4 ROM6 ROM8 ROM10 ROM12 |
| ---- IC11 |
| |IC1 | | male side
| IC29 IC31 IC33 IC35 IC37 | | |
| ROM13 ROM15 ROM17 ROM19 ROM21 ---- |
| IC14 IC15 |
| |
| ----CN3---- ----CN1---- |
|----------------------------------------------------------|
|---------------------------------------------------------|
|- ----CN2---- |
| |
| IC27S IC25S IC23S IC21S IC19S IC17S |
| ROM11 ROM9 ROM7 ROM5 ROM3 ROM1 |
| |
| | female side
| IC38S IC36S IC34S IC32S IC30S |
| IC13S ROM22 ROM20 ROM18 ROM16 ROM14 |
| |
| |
| ----CN1---- ----CN3---- |
|----------------------------------------------------------|
Notes:
OSC1 - oscillator 50.0000MHz
IC1 - FPGA ACTEL A54SX32A (QFP208) SEGA part number 317-xxxx-yyy
On the end of the number, -JPN means it requires Japanese BIOS, -COM will run with any BIOS
IC11 - EPROM (DIP42), either 27C160 or 27C322
JP1 - JUMPER Sets the size of the EPROM. 1-2 = 32M, 2-3 = 16M
IC13S - EEPROM (SOIC8) 25LC040 serial EEPROM
IC14 - 256 x 9 AsyncFIFO, 5.0V (SOP28)
IC15 - SRAM (SOJ28) 32kx8, IDT71256
IC17S-IC38S - MaskROM (SOP44), either 32Mb or 64Mb. Not all positions are populated
CN1/2/3 - connectors joining to main board
Games known to use this PCB include....
Sticker EPROM MASKROMs 25LC040 A54SX32
Game on cart IC11# # of SOP44 IC13S# IC1# Notes
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Giant Gram 2000 840-0039C 23377 20 (64Mb) present 317-0296-COM
Kick '4' Cash 840-0140C 24212 16 (64Mb) present 317-0397-COM
Marvel Vs. Capcom 2 New Age of Heroes (Rev A) 841-0007C 23085A 14 (64Mb) present 317-5058-COM +2x 32Mb (full cart #:841-0007C-03)
Quiz Ah Megamisama 840-0030C 23227 16 (64Mb) present 317-0280-JPN
Shootout Pool 840-0098C 23844 4 (64mb) present 317-0336-COM
Shootout Pool - Shootout Pool Prize 840-0128C 24065 4 (64mb) present 317-0367-COM
Shootout Pool Medal ? 24148 4 (64Mb) ? ?
Virtua Fighter 4 Evolution 840-0106B 23934 20 (64Mb) present 317-0339-COM
Virtua Tennis 2 / Power Smash 2 (Rev A) 840-0084C 22327A 18 (64Mb) present 317-0320-COM
837-14114-01 171-8132B (C) Sega 2000
|---------------------------------------------------------|
| IC11 IC10 IC9 ----CN2---- -|
| 21/22 19/20 17/18 IC44 IC45 |
| IC27 |
| |
|IC8 IC7 IC6 IC5 JP2 IC22 |
|15/16 13/14 11/12 9/10 | male side
| IC41 OSC1 |
|IC4 IC3 IC2 IC1 IC42 JP1 |
|7/8 5/6 3/4 1/2 |
| |
| ----CN3---- ----CN1---- |
|----------------------------------------------------------|
Notes:
The female side of the cart PCB only has traces
OSC1 - oscillator 28.000MHz
IC1-IC11 - MaskROM (TSOP48), 128Mb. Not all positions are populated
IC22 - EPROM (DIP42), either 27C160 or 27C322
JP1 - JUMPER Sets the size of the EPROM. 1-2 = 32M, 2-3 = 16M
IC27 - PLD Sega 315-6319A ALTERA EPM7032 (PLCC44)
IC41 - Sega 315-6213 Xilinx XC9536 (PLCC44)
IC42 - SEGA 315-5581 (QFP100). Probably some kind of FPGA or CPLD. Usually different per game
On the end of the number, -JPN means it requires Japanese BIOS, -COM will run with any BIOS
IC44-IC45 - SRAM (SOJ28) 32kx8, either IDT71256 or CY7C199
JP2 - JUMPER unknown function
CN1/2/3 - connectors joining to main board
Games known to use this PCB include....
Sticker EPROM MASKROMs XC9536 315-6213 315-5581
Game on cart IC22# # of SOP44 IC27# IC41# IC42# Notes
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Capcom Vs. SNK Millennium Fight 2000 (Rev A) 841-0011C 23511A 7 (128Mb) 315-6219 present 317-5059-COM (000804)
Capcom Vs. SNK Millennium Fight 2000 (Rev C) 841-0011C 23511C 7 (128Mb) 315-6319 present 317-5059-COM (000904)
Club Kart: European Session (Rev D) 840-0062C 21473D 11 (128Mb) 315-6319A present 317-0313-COM
Derby Owners Club II (Rev B) 840-0083C 22306B 11 (128Mb) 315-6319A present not present
Derby Owners Club World Edition (Rev C) 840-0088C 22336C 7 (128Mb) 315-6319A present not present
Derby Owners Club World Edition (Rev D) 840-0088C 22336D 7 (128Mb) 315-6319A present not present 2 MaskROM are different from Rev C
Giga Wing 2 841-0014C 22270 5 (128Mb) 315-6319A present 317-5064-COM
Mobile Suit Gundam: Federation Vs. Zeon 841-0017C 23638 10 (128Mb) ? ? ?
Moero Justice Gakuen / Project Justice (Rev A) 841-0015C 23548A 11 (128Mb) 315-6319A present 317-5065-COM
Oinori-daimyoujin Matsuri 840-0126B 24053 5 (128Mb) 315-6319A present not present
Samba de Amigo Ver.2000 840-0047C 23600 21 (128Mb) 315-6319A present 317-0295-COM
Virtua Striker 3 (Rev B) 840-0061C 23663B 11 (128Mb) 315-6319A present 317-0310-COM
Virtua Striker 3 (Rev C) 840-0061C 23663C 11 (128Mb) 315-6319A present 317-0310-COM
Wave Runner GP 840-0064C 24059 6 (128Mb) 315-6319A present not present
Wild Riders 840-0046C 23622 10 (128Mb) 315-6319A present 317-0301-COM
WWF Royal Rumble 840-0040C 22261 8 (128Mb) 315-6319 present 317-0285-COM
Zero Gunner 2 841-0020C 23689 5 (128Mb) 315-6319A present 317-5073-COM
171-8346C (C) Sega 2005
|---------------------------------------------------------|
| IC12 IC8 ----CN2---- -|
| (IC22,1-7) IC7 |
| IC6 |
| IC13 IC9 IC4 |
| (IC8-15) |
| IC5 IC2 IC3 | male side
| IC14 IC10 JP1 IC16 |
| (IC16-21) JP2 |
| IC1 |
| IC15 IC11 |
| ----CN3---- ----CN1---- |
|----------------------------------------------------------|
Notes:
The female side of the cart PCB only has traces
IC1 - 74LVCH16245A (16bit transceiver with direction pin)
IC2 - XC3S50 Xilinx Spartan FPGA (TQFP144)
IC3 - PIC16C621A EPROM-Based 8-Bit CMOS Microcontroller (PDIP18) with internal memory
On the end of the number, -JPN means it requires Japanese BIOS, -COM will run with any BIOS
IC4 - XCF01SVG Xilinx Platform Flash In-System Programmable Configuration PROMS (TSSOP20)
IC5 - 74LVC08A (Quad 2-input AND gate)
IC6 - 74LVCH16245A (16bit transceiver with direction pin)
IC7 - empty socket for EPROM (DIP42), either 27C160 or 27C322
IC8-IC15 - S29GL512N FlashROM (TSOP56), 512Mb. Not all positions are populated
IC16 - R3112N431A Low voltage detector with output delay (SOT-23-5)
JP1 - JUMPER Sets the size of the EPROM. 1-2 = 32M, 2-3 = 16M
JP2 - JUMPER unknown function
CN1/2/3 - connectors joining to main board
CN4 - 6 legs connector for ISP programming
Games known to use this PCB include....
Sticker EPROM FLASHROMs XC3S50 PIC16C621A XCF01S
Game on cart IC7# # of SOP56 IC2# IC3# IC4# Notes
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
/Akatsuki Denkou Senki Blitz Kampf
\Ausf. Achse 841-0058C not present 4 (512Mb) present 317-5130-JPN present IC2# is labeled "VER.2" - IC4# is marked "5A" - IC#10 & IC#11 are empty
Dynamite Deka EX / Asian Dynamite 840-0175C not present 4 (512Mb) present 317-0495-COM present IC2# is labeled "VER.2"
Illmatic Envelope 841-0059C not present 4 (512Mb) present 317-5131-JPN present IC2# is labeled "VER.2" - IC#11 is empty
Mamonoro 841-0060C not present 4 (512Mb) present 317-5132-JPN present IC2# is labeled "VER.2"
Melty Blood Actress Again 841-0061C not present 6 (512Mb) present 317-5133-JPN present IC2# is labeled "REV.A" - IC4# is marked "5A"
Melty Blood Actress Again (Rev A) 841-0061C 24455 6 (512Mb) present 317-5133-JPN present IC2# is labeled "REV.A" - IC4# is marked "5A"
Shooting Love 2007 841-0057C not present 4 (512Mb) present 317-5129-JPN present IC2# is labeled "VER.2"
Touch De Zunou (Rev A) 840-0166C not present 2 (512Mb) present 317-0435-JPN present IC4# is marked "18"
MASK B-F2X (C) Namco 2000
|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| ----CN2---- -|
| |
|7 LED1 |
| |
|6 MA23 MA22 MA21 MA20 MA19 MA18 MA17 MA16 MA15 MA14 MA13 MA12 |
| |
|5 ISSI |
| |
|4 MA11 MA10 MA9 MA8 MA7 MA6 MA5 MA4 MA3 MA2 MA1 ISSI | male side
| |
|3 OSC1 |
| |
|2 FLASH FLASH FLASH FLASH NAOD |
| FL3 FL2 FL1 FL0 EC1B |
|1 J J J X76F NAOD SEGA |
| P P P 100 EC2A 315-5881 |
| 3 2 1 |
| A B C D E F H J K L M N P R |
| ----CN3---- ----CN1---- |
|---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
Notes:
The female side of the cart PCB only has traces
JP1 - JUMPER silkscreened USE - NOT USE
JP2 - JUMPER silkscreened 64M - 128M
JP3 - JUMPER silkscreened BANK0 - BANK1
1F - FLASHROM (SOIC8) Xicor X76F100 Secure SerialFlash. Silkscreened X76F100
1H - NAODEC2A (QFP100) Altera MAX EPM7064S. Silkscreened NAODEC2A
1M - SEGA 315-5581 (QFP100). Probably some kind of FPGA or CPLD. Usually different per game
On the end of the number, -JPN means it requires Japanese BIOS, -COM will run with any BIOS
2B,2C,2D,2F - DA28F640J5 FlashROM (SSOP56), either 32Mb or 64Mb. Not all positions are populated.
Silkscreened VOYAGER64. Looks like the equivalent of IC11/22 on Sega carts
2K - NAODEC1B (QFP100) Altera MAX EPM7064S. Silkscreened NAODEC1A
3J - oscillator 28.000MHz
4B-4N,6B-6P - MASKROM (TSOP48), 128Mb. Not all positions are populated. Silkscreened MASK128MT
4P,5P - SRAM (SOJ28) 32kx8, ISSI IS61C256AH-15J
CN1/2/3 - connectors joining to main board
Games known to use this PCB include....
Sticker FL0-FL3 FLASHROMs X76F100 EPM7064 EPM7064 315-5581 Game
Game on cart FLASHROM # of SOP48 IC @ 1F IC @ 1H IC @ 2K IC @ 1M code Notes
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
/Gun Survivor 2 Biohazard
\Code: Veronica 25709801 1 (64Mb) 14 (128Mb) not present NAODEC2A NAODEC1B 317-5075-COM BHF1
/Shin Nihon Prowrestling /FL0 & FL1 have pin55 raised from PCB.
\Toukon Retsuden 4 Arcade Edition 25349801 2 (64Mb) 15 (128Mb) not present NAODEC2A NAODEC1B 317-5040-COM TRF1Ver.A \They are connected togheter and go to pin89 on 2K.
World Kicks 25209801 2 (32Mb) 10 (128Mb) not present NAODEC2A NAODEC1A 317-5040-COM WK3 Ver.A 317-5040-COM is confirmed.
MASK C (C) Namco 2000
|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| ----CN2---- -|
| |
|7 LED1 LED2 |
| |
|6 MA21 MA20 MA19 MA18 MA17 MA16 MA15 MA14 MA13 MA12 MA11 |
| |
|5 I I |
| S S |
|4 MA10 MA9 MA8 MA7 MA6 MA5 MA4 MA3 MA2 MA1 S S | male side
| I I |
|3 JP1 NAOD |
| EC3 |
|2 FLASH FLASH FLASH FLASH OSC1 |
| FL3 FL2 FL1 FL0 |
|1 X76F SEGA |
| 100 315-5881 |
| |
| A B C D E F H J K L M N P R S |
| ----CN3---- ----CN1---- |
|---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
Notes:
The female side of the cart PCB only has traces
JP1 - JUMPER silkscreened OPEN
1F - FLASHROM (SOIC8) Xicor X76F100 Secure SerialFlash. Silkscreened X76F100
2H - oscillator 28.000MHz
3J - NAODEC3 (QFP100) Cypres CY37128. Silkscreened NAODEC3
1M - SEGA 315-5581 (QFP100). Probably some kind of FPGA or CPLD. Usually different per game
On the end of the number, -JPN means it requires Japanese BIOS, -COM will run with any BIOS
2B,2C,2D,2F - DA28F640J5 FlashROM (SSOP56), either 32Mb or 64Mb. Not all positions are populated.
Silkscreened VOYAGER64. Looks like the equivalent of IC11/22 on Sega carts
4B-4M,6B-6N - MASKROM (TSOP48), 128Mb. Not all positions are populated. Silkscreened MASK128MT
4N,4P - SRAM (SOJ28) 32kx8, ISSI IS61C256AH-15J
CN1/2/3 - connectors joining to main board
Games known to use this PCB include....
Sticker FL0-FL3 FLASHROMs X76F100 CY37128 315-5581 Game
Game on cart FLASHROM # of SOP48 IC @ 1F IC @ 3J IC @ 1M code Notes
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Mazan: Flash of the Blade 25869812 1 (64Mb) 8 (128Mb) present NAODEC3 317-0056-COM MAZ1
Ninja Assault 25469801 3 (64Mb) 9 (128Mb) present NAODEC3 317-5068-COM NJA3 Ver.A
Note! Generally, games that require a special I/O board or controller will not boot at all with a
standard NAOMI I/O board. Usually they display a message saying the I/O board is not acceptable
or not connected properly.
Sega I/O boards
---------------
These are used on NAOMI and all other Sega games from 1999 onwards.
Not all I/O boards are listed here. If you know of others, please let us know.
838-13683
838-13683-91 (sticker)
838-13683-92 (sticker)
838-13683-93 (sticker)
|-----------------------------|
| CN6 CN7 CN2 CN1 RELAY|
| IC4 IC7 IC5 CN5 |
| IC3 IC6 |
|CN3 IC1 IC2 IC9|
| OSC1 JP1 |
|CN4 |
| IC8 IC10 |
|--| JAMMA |----|
|---------------------|
Notes:
JVS to JAMMA I/O board. Has both digital and analog inputs
JVS test mode strings
---------------------
NAME SEGA ENTERPRISES,LTD.
I/O 838-13683B
Ver1.07
99/06
CMD VER 1.1
JVS VER 2.0
COM VER 1.0
SWITCH 2 PLAYER(S) 11 BITS
COIN 2 SLOT
ANALOG 8 CH
ROTARY 0 CH
KEYCODE 0
SCREEN X:0 Y:0 CH:0
CARD 0 SLOT
HOPPER OUT 0 CH
DRIVER OUT 8 SLOT
ANALOG OUT 0 CH
CHARACTER CHARA:0 LINE:0
BACKUP 0
CN1 - USB connector type A
CN2 - USB connector type B
CN3 - 14 pin connector used for switch input or lamp output via jumper setting
1-2 +5V
3 NC
4-6 1P SW6-SW8
7 NC
8-10 2P SW6-SW8
11-12 NC
13-14 GND
CN4 - 2 pin connector
CN5 - 15 pin VGA connector
CN6 - 6 pin connector used for 5 volt and 12 volt power input/output
1-2 +5V
3-4 +12V
5-6 GND
CN7 - 26 pin analog controls connector
1-2 +5V 15 Reserved
3 1P Analog Y 16 Reserved
4 2P Analog Y 21 Reserved
9 1P Analog X 22 Reserved
10 2P Analog X 23-24 GND
IC1 - Toshiba TMP90PH44 microcontroller with sticker 'SP5001-B' (SDIP64)
IC2 - location for TMP90PH44 QFP64 (not used)
IC3 - 74HC541 (SOIC20)
IC4 - BA6212 (DIP20)
IC5 - Analog Devices ADM485 (SOIC8)
IC6 - 5W393 (SOIC8)
IC7 - 74HC4052 (SOIC16)
IC8 - Toshiba TD62384 (SOIC16)
IC9 - A7666FS (SOIC16)
IC10 - 74F86 (SOIC14)
JP1 - Set in position A to use CN3 as input for switches. Set in position B to use as output (for lamps etc)
When in position A, in the JVS test mode, 'SWITCH' becomes '2 PLAYER(S) 15 BITS' and 'DRIVER OUT' becomes '0 SLOT'
RELAY - Omron G6S-2 relay
OSC1 - 14.74MHz
837-13551
837-13551-92 (sticker)
837-13551-93 (sticker)
|-----------------------------|
|CN4 CN5 CN6 CN7 CN8|
|LED ADM485 |
| RELAY IC1A * |
| |
| 14.745MHz|
| PS2801-4(x8) |
| LED|
|CN1 CN2 CN3 |
|-----------------------------|
Notes:
JVS I/O board. Has both digital and analogue inputs.
This is the most common type. Used on Sega driving games, NAOMI, Hikaru, Triforce, Chihiro etc
JVS test mode strings
---------------------
NAME SEGA ENTERPRISES,LTD.
I/O BD JVS
837-13551
Ver1.00
CMD VER 1.1
JVS VER 2.0
COM VER 1.0
SWITCH 2 PLAYER(S) 13 BITS
COIN 2 SLOT(S)
ANALOG 8 CH
ROTARY 0 CH
KEYCODE 0
SCREEN X:0 Y:0 CH:0
CARD 0 SLOT(S)
HOPPER OUT 0 CH
DRIVER OUT 6 CH
ANALOG OUT 0 CH
CHARACTER CHARA:0 LINE:0
BACKUP 0
IC1A - Toshiba TMP90PH44 microcontroller marked '315-6215' (SDIP64)
* - location under the PCB for TMP90PH44 QFP64 (not used)
RELAY - NEC EB2-4.5NU relay
ADM485 - Analog Devices ADM485
CN1 - 5 pin connector 12 volt power input
1-2 +12V
3 NC
4-5 GND
CN2 - 5 pin connector 12 volt power output
1-2 +12V
3 NC
4-5 GND
CN3 - 60 pin digital input connector
1-8 +5V 33 1P SW4
9-15 GND 34 2P SW4
16 NC 35 1P SW5
17 1P Start 36 2P SW5
18 2P Start 37 1P SW6
19 1P Right 38 2P SW6
20 2P Right 39 1P SW7
21 1P Left 40 2P SW7
22 2P Left 41 1P Service Credit
23 1P Up 42 2P Service Credit
24 2P Up 43 Test SW
25 1P Down 44 Tilt SW
26 2P Down 45 Coin SW1
27 1P SW1 46 Coin SW2
28 2P SW1 47-48 NC
29 1P SW2 49-50 Coin Meter 1 & 2
30 2P SW2 51-56 Output 1-6
31 1P SW3 57-60 +12V
32 2P SW3
Note: For coin input to work, the coin meters need to be connected to
pins 49 and 50, or tie +5 volts to pin 49 and 50 via a resistor.
CN4 - USB connector type B
CN5 - USB connector type A
CN6 - Analog I/O connector
1-2 VCC 15 AD 2
3 AD 0 16 AD 6
4 AD 4 17-18 NC
5 GND 19-20 VCC
6 GND 21 AD 3
7-8 NC 22 AD 7
9 AD 1 23 GND
10 AD 5 24 GND
11-14 NC 25-26 NC
CN7 - 4 pin connector 5V power input
1-2 +5v 3-4 GND
CN8 - 4 pin connector 5V power out
1-2 +5v 3-4 GND
837-13741
837-13844-02 (sticker)
|-----------------------------|
| CN8 CN9 |
|DB9 CN1|
|RESET_SW |----| |
| |IC6 | OSC1 CN5|
| |----| |
|CN7 LED DSW1(5) CN2|
| OSC2 RELAY |
|CNx USB USB IC7 LED CN6|
|-----------------------------|
Notes: (most info taken from poor quality pics/scans, better info is needed)
JVS I/O board 2. Has both digital and analogue inputs.
This board is used with F355, Ghost Squad, and many
others including network/satellite games.
JVS test mode strings
---------------------
NAME SEGA ENTERPRISES,LTD.;837-13741
I/O CONTROL BD2;Ver0.15;99/06
CMD VER 1.1
JVS VER 2.0
COM VER 1.0
SWITCH 2 PLAYERS 12BITS
COIN 2 SLOTS
ANALOG 8CH
DRIVER OUT 22CH
IC6 - Sega 315-6146 custom IC (QFP176)
IC7 - 27C512 EPROM with label 'EPR-22082' (DIP28)
On plain 837-13844 (no -02) this is 'EPR-21868' (DIP28)
IC8 - Sharp LH52256 32k x8 SRAM (SOP28)
IC10 - Something by NEC? (QFP44)
OSC1 - 14.7456MHz
OSC2 - 32MHz
CNx - 6 pin connector
CN1 - 5 pin connector 12 volt power input
1-2 +12V
3 NC
4-5 GND
CN2 - 4 pin connector 5V power input
1-2 +5v
3-4 GND
CN5 - 5 pin connector 12 volt power output
1-2 +12V
3 NC
4-5 GND
CN6 - 4 pin connector 5V power output
1-2 +5v
3-4 GND
CN7 - 26 pin connector (many pins unknown)
1 +5V 14
2 15 Analog Output
3 Analog Output 16
4 17 GND
5 GND 18
6 19 +5V
7 +5V 20
8 21 Analog Output
9 Analog Output 22
10 23 GND
11 GND 24
12 25
13 +5V 26
CN8 - 40 pin connector (many pins unknown)
3-5 +5V 21 Switch
7-9 GND 22 Switch
13-14 Coin SW1/2 23 Switch
15 Test SW 24 Switch
17 1P Start SW 25 2P Start SW
18 Service SW 31 Switch
19 Switch 32 Switch
20 Switch 33-40 RX1-RX8 (for communications)
CN9 - 34 pin connector (some pins unknown)
1-4 +5V
5-8 GND
9-10 Coin Meter 1 & 2
11 Lamp
12 Lamp
13 Lamp
14 Lamp
15 Lamp
16 Lamp
17 Lamp
18 Lamp
19 Lamp
20 Lamp
21 Coin LED
22-24 ?
25-32 TX1-TX8 (for communications)
33-34 12V
837-13938
171-7807A
|--------------------|
|CN2 CN1 IC9S|
| OSC1 |
| |-----| |
| | IC2 |OSC2 |
| CN3 | | |
| IC7S|-----| IC3|
|LED CN4 IC4 |
|--------------------|
Notes:
This is the I/O board used for Dynamic Golf which is
located under the panel. It's also used for spinner
controls such as those used on Outtrigger.
It must be daisy-chained to the normal I/O board with a USB cable.
CN1 - 24 pin connector (not used on Dynamic Golf, other use unknown)
CN2 - 4 pin connector used for 5 volt power input
CN3 - USB connector type B
CN4 - 16 pin connector used for buttons and trackball
IC1 - HC240 logic IC (SOIC20)
IC2 - Sega 315-6146 custom IC (QFP176)
IC3 - 27C512 EPROM with label 'EPR-22084' (DIP28)
IC4 - HC4020 logic IC (SOIC16)
These parts on the other side of the PCB....
IC7S - Analog Devices ADM485 (SOIC8)
IC9S - Sharp LH52256 32k x8 SRAM (SOP28)
OSC1 - 14.7456MHz
OSC2 - 32MHz
Not shown above.... Sharp PC410 (x8, at PC9S to PC16S)
HC74 at IC8S
34164 (?) at IC10S (SOIC8)
Sega's I/O board has:
- spare output of 5V, 12V, and GND (from JAMMA power input via noise filter)
- analog input
- USB input (connect to NAOMI motherboard)
- USB output (not used)
- shrinked D-sub 15pin connector (connect JVS video output, the signal is routed to JAMMA connector, signal is amplified to 3Vp-p and H/V sync signal is mixed (composite))
- external I/O connector (JST 12pin)
- switch to select function of external I/O connector (extra button input or 7-seg LED(x2) output of total wins for 'Versus City' cabinet)
- spare audio input (the signal goes to JAMMA speaker output)
- JAMMA connector
external I/O connector
old version
1 +5V
2 +5V
3 +5V
4 1P PUSH 4
5 1P PUSH 5
6 1P PUSH 6
7 1P PUSH 7
8 2P PUSH 4
9 2P PUSH 5
10 2P PUSH 6
11 2P PUSH 7
12 GND
13 GND
14 GND
(PUSH4 and 5 are common to JAMMA)
new version
1 +5V
2 +5V
3 +5V
4 1P PUSH 6
5 1P PUSH 7
6 1P PUSH 8
7 1P PUSH 9
8 2P PUSH 6
9 2P PUSH 7
10 2P PUSH 8
11 2P PUSH 9
12 GND
13 GND
14 GND
mahjong panel uses ext. I/O 4-8 (regardless of I/O board version)
key matrix is shown in below
+------------------------------------ ext. I/O 8
| +------------------------------ ext. I/O 7
| | +------------------------ ext. I/O 6
| | | +------------------ ext. I/O 5
| | | | +------------ ext. I/O 4
(LST)-( D )-( C )-( B )-( A )---------- JAMMA 17 (1p start)
| | | | |
| ( H )-( G )-( F )-( E )---------- JAMMA 18 (1p up)
| | | | |
| ( L )-( K )-( J )-( I )---------- JAMMA 19 (1p down)
| | | | |
(F/F)-(PON)-(CHI)-( N )-( M )---------- JAMMA 20 (1p left)
| | | |
+---(RON)-(RCH)-(KAN)---------- JAMMA 21 (1p right)
| | |
+---(BET)-(STR)---------- JAMMA 22 (1p push1)
* LST = Last chance, F/F = Flip flop, STR = Start
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Guru's Readme
-------------
Atomis Wave (system overview)
Sammy/SEGA, 2002
The Atomiswave System is basically just a Sega Dreamcast using ROM carts.
PCB Layout
----------
Sammy AM3AGA-04 Main PCB 2002 (top side)
1111-00006701 (bottom side)
|--------------------------------------------|
|- TA8210AH D4721 3V_BATT|
|VGA BS62LV1023TC|
|VOL |
|SER |-----| PCM1725U |
|- |ROMEO| D4516161 |
|CN3 | | BIOS.IC23|
|--|SW1 |-----| |
| |-----| |-----| |
| 33.8688MHz|315- | |ROMEO| |
| |-----| |6232 | | | |
| |315- | |-----| |-----| |
| |6258 | 32.768kHz |
|J |-----| |
|A |-------------| D4564323 |
|M | | |
|M | | |--------| |
|A D4516161 | 315-6267 | | | |
| | | | SH4 | |
| | | | | |
| TD62064 | | | | |
| D4516161 | | |--------| |
| |-------------| |
| D4564323 |
|--| D4516161 D4516161 |
| W129AG 13.5MHz|
|--------------------------------------------|
Notes:
------
BS62LV1023TC-70 - Brilliance Semiconductor Low Power 128k x8 CMOS SRAM (TSOP32)
TA8210AH - Toshiba 19W x 2 Channel Power Amplifier
D4516161AG5 - NEC uPD4516161AG5-A80 1M x16 (16MBit) SDRAM (SSOP50)
D4564323 - NEC uPD4564323G5-A10 512K x 32 x 4 (64MBit) SDRAM (SSOP86)
D4721 - NEC uPD4721 RS232 Line Driver Receiver IC (SSOP20)
PCM1725U - Burr-Brown PCM1725U 16Bit Digital to Analog Converter (SOIC14)
2100 - New Japan Radio Co. Ltd. NJM2100 Dual Op Amp (SOIC8)
ROMEO - Sammy AX0201A01 'ROMEO' 4111-00000501 0250 K13 custom ASIC (TQFP100)
315-6232 - SEGA 315-6232 custom ASIC (QFP100)
315-6258 - SEGA 315-6258 custom ASIC (QFP56)
315-6267 - SEGA 315-6267 custom ASIC (BGAxxx)
TD62064 - Toshiba TD62064 NPN 50V 1.5A Quad Darlington Driver (SOIC16)
SH4 - Hitachi SH-4 HD6417091RA CPU (BGA256)
BIOS.IC23 - Macronix 29L001MC-10 3.3volt FlashROM (SOP44)
This is a little strange, the ROM appears to be a standard SOP44 with reverse pinout but the
address lines are shifted one pin out of position compared to industry-standard pinouts.
The actual part number doesn't exist on the Macronix web site, even though they have datasheets for
everything else! So it's probably a custom design for Sammy and top-secret!
The size is assumed to be 1MBit and is 8-bit (D0-D7 only). The pinout appears to be this.....
+--\/--+
tied to WE of BS62LV1023 VCC | 1 44| VCC - tied to a transistor, probably RESET
NC | 2 43| NC
A9 | 3 42| NC
A10 | 4 41| A8
A11 | 5 40| A7
A12 | 6 39| A6