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The '''Blue Bus''', as it appears in the colorized jwdonal schematic, is the data bus that connects [[S-PPU1]] to the VRAM chips.  It consists of two 8-bit data buses VDA and VDB. VDA0-VDA7 connects to the VRAM chip which has VAA going to it, and VDB0-VDB7 connects to the VRAM chip which has VDB going to it.
The '''VRAM Data Bus''' is the data bus that connects [[S-PPU1]] and [[S-PPU2]] to the [[VRAM]] chips.  It consists of two 8-bit data buses: VDA and VDB.
* VDA0-VDA7 connects to the VRAM chip which has VAA going to it
* VDB0-VDB7 connects to the other VRAM chip, which has VDB going to it.
 
It is drawn in blue in the colorized [[jwdonal schematic]].
 
=== See Also ===
* [[VRAM Bus Control]]
 
=== External Links ===
# Figure 2-22-1 on [https://archive.org/details/SNESDevManual/book1/page/n98 page 2-22-2 of Book I]


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Latest revision as of 18:39, 29 December 2023

The VRAM Data Bus is the data bus that connects S-PPU1 and S-PPU2 to the VRAM chips. It consists of two 8-bit data buses: VDA and VDB.

  • VDA0-VDA7 connects to the VRAM chip which has VAA going to it
  • VDB0-VDB7 connects to the other VRAM chip, which has VDB going to it.

It is drawn in blue in the colorized jwdonal schematic.

See Also

External Links

  1. Figure 2-22-1 on page 2-22-2 of Book I