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Chris
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Turbo Graphix 16/PC Engine
Posted: Sun Jul 11, 1999 5:22 pm
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What kind of processor does the Turbo Graphix 16 use? I heard that it uses a 6502 or a 65C02
but either way if it's a old ass 6502 I'm going to faint! How could such a weak processor like the 6502 control such a powerful system as that? But, I hope it does because that will definately be a nice emulator to work with! I never owned a Turbo Graphix 16 because when I was young it was too expensive and it wasn't as popular as the NES or Genesis. But from what I've seen from Magic Engine and the screen shots from Dracula X, that system makes Genesis look like a baby rattle! Man I hope it's true. But now I got another problem. I can't decide which emulator I want to work with! My SG1K (Sega Game 1000), PowerNES(NES emulator), Hypergfx(Turbo Graphix 16), GreatSMS (Sega Master System), Leopard(Atari Lynx Emulator) or what. I want to just settle and work with only one emulator at a time because I have a feeling I will get the systems confused with one another and nothing will work or run right. But, my first steps are writing the CPU cores, displaying graphics in 320x200 at least, and playing some sort of sound. Chris :o) |
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PCEFAN
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Posted: Sun Jul 11, 1999 7:23 pm |
go to: http://joyce.eng.yale.edu/~bt/turbo/tginternals/ and that's right TG/PCE is Better that SEGA. :) |
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ziggy880
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Posted: Sun Jul 11, 1999 9:25 pm |
both systems have there virtues just a note though dracula x pc engine is a cd game for the tg cd so when comparing it you should compare it to at least the sega cd games the tg has more colors on screen though they both have the same number per sprite 497/16 tg 61/16 genny standard res on the genny is higher though theres supposed to be ways to stretch the screen on the tg dont know if theres an equivalent for the genesis then theres the multiple backgrounds thing |
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Chris
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The Page is Outdated
Posted: Mon Jul 12, 1999 12:52 am
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And I still don't know what processor it uses.
Chris :o) |
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Limbs a Flyin'
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the name of a pce emu gives you some info...
Posted: Mon Jul 12, 1999 6:48 am
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Hu6280, the emulator is called that because its the name of the cpu inside the pce/tg16. i think the cpu was made by NEC (well, its their machine). if you are desparate for cpu ifno, mame includes a core for the hu6280 |
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Chris
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Re: the name of a pce emu gives you some info...
Posted: Mon Jul 12, 1999 7:38 am
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I already figured it out. The Turbo Graphix 16 6280 works just like the 6502. I think it contains
the 6502 instruction set, plus some extra instructions. Kinda like what the Z80 did with the 8080; except those bastards went all out and wrote like 50 new instructions and well over an extra 300 combinations of opcodes to make it one bad ass processor. What I don't know is if the PCE uses a custom NEC graphics chip and if the sound is some suited-up SN what ever the numbers are. Chris :o) |
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ziggy880
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Re: the name of a pce emu gives you some info...
Posted: Mon Jul 12, 1999 8:28 pm
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www.classicgaming.com/epr and http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Way/3340/console.html both somewhat outdated but the info is there the huc6270 is the video display controller and its 16 bit |
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Nah, he won't look at MAME, it is too lame for him ;-) *nt*
Posted: Mon Jul 12, 1999 9:17 pm
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