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It comes in a 376 pin BGA case. | It comes in a 376 pin BGA case. | ||
PSX consoles additionally contain a standard SPEED IC (which is however seemingly only used as an IDE-interface to the disc drive). | PSX consoles additionally contain a standard CXD9731GP SPEED IC (which is however seemingly only used as an IDE-interface to the optical disc drive). | ||
Further research is needed. | Further research is needed. | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:16, 15 April 2024
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An IC found in all PSX consoles, and only there. Seems to be a variant of SPEED with added functionality. It serves as a bridge between IOP and DVRP to a single shared IDE interface to access the Hard Drive. Additionally, it serves as a MAC for the PSX's Ethernet interface, as well as an interface to the onboard flash (xfrom:/) of the PSX. It might also serve as an interface to the video-IO/encoding/decoding hardware (via PCI?).
It comes in a 376 pin BGA case.
PSX consoles additionally contain a standard CXD9731GP SPEED IC (which is however seemingly only used as an IDE-interface to the optical disc drive).
Further research is needed.