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It is connected to:
It is connected to:
* pins 2-17 and 93-100 of the [[S-CPU]]
* [[S-CPU]] pins 2-17 and 93-100
* pins 23-42 of [[WRAM]]
* [[WRAM]] pins 23-42
* pins 5-17 and 37-48 of the [[Cartridge Slot]]
* [[Cartridge Slot]] pins 5-17 and 37-48


It is 24 bits wide because that is how big the SNES' address space is.
It is 24 bits wide because that is how big the SNES' address space is.

Revision as of 02:44, 13 July 2024

Address Bus A is a 24-bit bus on the SNES. It is drawn in orange in the colorized jwdonal schematic, and its individual address lines are labeled CA0-CA23.

It is connected to:

It is 24 bits wide because that is how big the SNES' address space is.

Bus A.png

See Also

Reference

  1. Figure 2-22-1, "Super NES Functional Block Diagram" on page 2-22-2 of Book I