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[[File:aram chip schematic.png|thumb|upper ARAM chip, straddling regions C4 and D4 of the [[jwdonal schematic]]]]
[[File:aram chip schematic.png|thumb|upper ARAM chip, straddling regions C4 and D4 of the [[jwdonal schematic]]]]


There are two '''ARAM''' chips on the [[SNES Motherboard]], both connected to [[S-DSP]].  All accesses from the [[SPC700]] go through the S-DSP.  ARAM is a total of 65,536 bytes (or 256 pages, or one [[bank]]) in size.  ARAM is timeshared between the S-SMP and S-DSP.
There are two '''ARAM''' chips on the [[SNES Motherboard]], both connected to [[S-DSP]].  All accesses from the [[SPC700]] go through the S-DSP.  ARAM is a total of 65,536 bytes (or 256 pages, or one [[bank]], or 512 [[kilobits]]) in size.  ARAM is timeshared between the S-SMP and S-DSP.


=== See Also ===
=== See Also ===

Revision as of 04:25, 8 January 2024

upper ARAM chip, straddling regions C4 and D4 of the jwdonal schematic

There are two ARAM chips on the SNES Motherboard, both connected to S-DSP. All accesses from the SPC700 go through the S-DSP. ARAM is a total of 65,536 bytes (or 256 pages, or one bank, or 512 kilobits) in size. ARAM is timeshared between the S-SMP and S-DSP.

See Also

References

  1. subparagraph 22.5.3 on Page 2-22-3 of Book I of the official Super Nintendo development manual
  2. subparagraph 1.3.3 on page 3-1-2 of Book I, lbid.