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From: IN%"famidev@busop.cit.wayne.edu" 4-JUN-1993 01:58:14.76
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Here is a version of the SNES cart edge pinout. I have posted this
before, but apparently no one cared at the time.
The only extra pin that StarFox uses is pin 1, the 21Mhz signal clocks the
SuperFX chip.
The CPU is also clocked from a divided down version of Pin 1.
/RomEnable is asserted when the address is $8000-FFFF
1 21 Mhz clock 32 ?
2 ? 33 ?
3 ? 34 ?
4 ? 35 ?
5 Gnd 36 Gnd
6 A11 37 A12
7 A10 38 A13
8 A9 39 A14
9 A8 40 A15
10 A7 41 A16
11 A6 42 A17
12 A5 43 A18
13 A4 44 A19
14 A3 45 A20
15 A2 46 A21
16 A1 47 A22
17 A0 48 A23
18 /IRQ 49 /RomEnable
19 D0 50 D4
20 D1 51 D5
21 D2 52 D6
22 D3 53 D7
23 /Read 54 /Write
24 Security 55 Security
25 Security 56 Security chip clock
26 Reset 57 ?
27 Vcc 58 Vcc
28 ? 59 ?
29 ? 60 ?
30 ? 61 ?
31 L chan sound 62 R chan sound