Yamaha V9938

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The Yamaha V9938 was a Video Display Processor (VDP) used in the Geneve 9640 enhanced TI-99/4A clone, as well as MSX 80s home computers (more specifically, the MSX 2).

The Yamaha V9938, also known as MSX-Video, is the successor of the Texas Instruments TMS9918 (used in the MSX1). The V9938 was in turn succeeded by the Yamaha V9958.

[edit] Specifications

  • Video RAM: 64 KB to 128 KB
  • Text modes: 80 x 24, 40 x 24 and 32 x 24
  • Resolution: 512 x 212 (16 colours from 512) and 256 x 212 (256 colours)
  • Sprites: 32, 16 colours, max 8 per horizontal line
  • Hardware acceleration for copy, line, fill, etc. Logical operations available.
  • Interlacing to double vertical resolution
  • Vertical scroll register

[edit] Detailed specifications

  • Video RAM: 128 kB
    • Optionally 64 kB, in which case screen modes G6 and G7 are not available
    • Optionally 192 kB, where 64 kB is extended-VRAM (only available as backbuffer for G4 and G5 modes)
  • Clock: 21MHz
  • Video output frequency: 15kHz
  • Sprites: 32, 16 colours (1 per line), max 8 per horizontal line
  • Hardware acceleration, with copy, line, fill etc. With or without logical operations.
  • Vertical scroll register
  • Capable of superimposition and digitization
  • Resolution:
    • Horizontal: 256 or 512
    • Vertical: 192, 212, 384 (interlaced) or 424 (interlaced)
  • Colour modes:
    • Paletted RGB: 16 colours out of 512
    • Fixed RGB: 256 colours
  • Screen modes
    • Text modes:
      • T1: 40 × 24 with 2 colours (out of 512)
      • T2: 80 × 24 with 4 colours (out of 512)
      • All text modes can have 26.5 rows as well.
    • Pattern modes
      • G1: 256 × 192 with 16 paletted colours and 3 tables of 8×8 patterns
      • G2: 256 × 192 with 16 paletted colours and 1 table of 8×8 patterns
      • G3: 256 × 192 with 16 paletted colours and 3 tables of 8×8 patterns
      • MC: 64 × 48 with 16 paletted colours and 8×2 patterns
      • All modes with 192 lines can have 212 lines as well (similarly 48 → 53 in MC).
    • Bitmap modes:
      • G4: 256 × 212 with 16 paletted colours
      • G5: 512 × 212 with 4 paletted colours
      • G6: 512 × 212 with 16 paletted colours
      • G7: 256 × 212 with 256 fixed-colours
      • All modes with 212 lines can have 192 lines as well (similarly 48 → 53 in MC).
      • All vertical resolutions can be doubled by interlacing

[edit] MSX-specific terminology

On MSX, the screen modes are often referred to by their assigned number in MSX-Basic. This mapping is as follows:

Basic mode VDP mode MSX system
Screen 0 (width 40) T1 MSX 1
Screen 0 (width 80) T2 MSX 2
Screen 1 G1 MSX 1
Screen 2 G2 MSX 1
Screen 3 MC MSX 1
Screen 4 G3 MSX 2
Screen 5 G4 MSX 2
Screen 6 G5 MSX 2
Screen 7 G6 MSX 2
Screen 8 G7 MSX 2
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