We've just updated MediaWiki and its underlying software. If anything doesn't look or work quite right, please mention it to us. --RanAS
DSW1: Difference between revisions
From SnesLab
(created page) |
(fixed header) |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
'''DSW1''' is an acronym that appears twice on page 1-2-28 of official Super Nintendo development manual, presumably standing for "Dip Switch 1," evidenced by the fact that the mentioned PCB, SHVC-8PV5B-01, does have an 8-bit dip switch next to the battery. | '''DSW1''' is an acronym that appears twice on page 1-2-28 of official Super Nintendo development manual, presumably standing for "Dip Switch 1," evidenced by the fact that the mentioned PCB, SHVC-8PV5B-01, does have an 8-bit dip switch next to the battery. | ||
=== References == | === References === | ||
* image of SHVC-8PV5B-01: https://snescentral.com/pcbboards.php?chip=SHVC-8PV5B-01 | * image of SHVC-8PV5B-01: https://snescentral.com/pcbboards.php?chip=SHVC-8PV5B-01 | ||
=== External Links === | === External Links === | ||
* example of DSW1 standing for dip switch in the wild: http://www.graphtec-ss.jp/Neuron-USA/Software/DownloadFiles/SCR9FProtocol.pdf | * example of DSW1 standing for dip switch in the wild: http://www.graphtec-ss.jp/Neuron-USA/Software/DownloadFiles/SCR9FProtocol.pdf |
Latest revision as of 03:11, 24 May 2023
DSW1 is an acronym that appears twice on page 1-2-28 of official Super Nintendo development manual, presumably standing for "Dip Switch 1," evidenced by the fact that the mentioned PCB, SHVC-8PV5B-01, does have an 8-bit dip switch next to the battery.
References
- image of SHVC-8PV5B-01: https://snescentral.com/pcbboards.php?chip=SHVC-8PV5B-01
External Links
- example of DSW1 standing for dip switch in the wild: http://www.graphtec-ss.jp/Neuron-USA/Software/DownloadFiles/SCR9FProtocol.pdf