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There are two CIC chips: one on the SNES Motherboard and one in the cartridge.  When the power is on, they are sending data streams to each other.  If something goes wrong, the CIC in the [[Control Deck]] resets the console.
There are two CIC chips: one on the [[SNES Motherboard]] and one in the [[Game Pak]].  When the power is on, they are sending data streams to each other.  If something goes wrong, the CIC in the [[Control Deck]] resets the console.


[[File:CIC schematic.png|thumb]]
[[File:CIC schematic.png|thumb]]

Revision as of 13:10, 14 May 2023

There are two CIC chips: one on the SNES Motherboard and one in the Game Pak. When the power is on, they are sending data streams to each other. If something goes wrong, the CIC in the Control Deck resets the console.

CIC schematic.png