Y’all ever looked at Sega Saturn schematics? Shit is wild, man. It’s like they just kept adding processors and RAM chips until the board was full.
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Chip (bytex64@awesome.garden)'s status on Thursday, 09-May-2024 04:12:22 JST Chip - James Morris likes this.
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James Morris (jmorris@social.kernel.org)'s status on Thursday, 09-May-2024 04:12:31 JST James Morris @bytex64 post some? -
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Chip (bytex64@awesome.garden)'s status on Friday, 10-May-2024 18:47:59 JST Chip @jmorris But here is the block diagram from the manual that kind of captures the madness.
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Chip (bytex64@awesome.garden)'s status on Friday, 10-May-2024 18:48:00 JST Chip @jmorris The sense of too much is hard to convey with just a few images. It’s well organized into pages and makes sense. It just keeps going and it’s the sum total of it that makes it overwhelming. Here’s the service manual where it all lives: https://segaretro.org/images/4/4e/Sega_Service_Manual_-_Sega_Saturn_%28PAL%29_-_013-1_-_June_1995.pdf