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Syscon is always a Toshiba TMP87C807U. | Syscon is always a Toshiba TMP87C807U. | ||
It has a Mask-ROM of 8 Kilobytes (8 K x 8 bits) and a RAM of 256 Bytes (256 x 8 bits). | It has a Mask-ROM of 8 Kilobytes (8 K x 8 bits) and a RAM of 256 Bytes (256 x 8 bits). | ||
<imgur w=480>M02YRsm.jpg</imgur> | </br><imgur w=480>M02YRsm.jpg</imgur> | ||
== Firmware revisions == | == Firmware revisions == | ||
''TODO'' | ''TODO'' |
Revision as of 06:16, 29 January 2023
Overview
Syscon handles power, power-LEDs, tray loading (in conjunction with MechaCon, which actually controls the tray and the blue LED), front buttons and some thermal management.
It only exists on consoles up to the SCPH-39XXX series (GH-022 board). After that, it's functionality was overtaken by the new Dragon-MechaCon.
Hardware
Syscon is always a Toshiba TMP87C807U.
It has a Mask-ROM of 8 Kilobytes (8 K x 8 bits) and a RAM of 256 Bytes (256 x 8 bits).
<imgur w=480>M02YRsm.jpg</imgur>
Firmware revisions
TODO