Ricoh 2A03
Produced | From 1982 to 1994 |
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Max. CPU clock rate | 1.79 MHz |
Min. feature size | 6 μm |
Instruction set | MOS 6502 |
Cores | 1 |
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The Ricoh 2A03 or RP2A03 (NTSC version) / Ricoh 2A07 or RP2A07 (PAL version) is the 8-bit microprocessor in the Nintendo Entertainment System video game console manufactured by Ricoh. It contained a second source MOS Technology 6502 core, modified to disable the 6502's binary-coded decimal mode, with 22 memory-mapped I/O registers that controlled an APU, rudimentary DMA, and game controller polling.[1] It was also used as a sound chip and secondary CPU by Nintendo's arcade games Punch-Out!! and Donkey Kong 3.
Regional variations
PAL versions of the NES (sold in Europe, Asia and Australia) used the Ricoh 2A07 or RP2A07 processor, which was identical to the 2A03 except for a different clock divider and the 50 Hz vertical refresh rate used in the PAL television standard, with the exception of the 16 hard-coded sampling rates for the Delta modulation-encoded sample playback unit. The changes were made in order for sampled sounds to maintain the original pitch of the RP2A03 with the new clock divider.
See also
References
- ↑ Taylor, Brad (2004-04-23). "2A03 technical reference". Retrieved 2008-06-06.