Kaneko Motorola 68000 Based
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| Kaneko Motorola 68000 Based | |
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| Manufacturer: | Kaneko |
| Alternate Names: | Toybox System |
| Announced: | date the console was announced |
| Release date: | JP: date/month in text/year NA: date/month in text/year EU: date/month in text/year AU: date/month in text/year |
| Initial Price: | JP: ? NA: ? EU: ? AU: ? |
| Discontinued: | date discontinued |
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Description of Hardware
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Hardware Specifications
- Main processor: Motorola 68000
- Sound: Oki OKI-M6295 and Yamaha YM2149
- OR: Zilog Z80 and Yamaha YM2151
- Other: 93C46 EEPROM [Optional]
- Custom:
- VU-001 046A - 48pin Plastic Quad Flat Pack (PQFP)
- VU-002 052 151021 - 160pin PQFP for sprites
- VU-003 for high colour background
- VIEW2-CHIP 23160-509 9047EAI - 144pin PQFP for tilemaps
- MUX2-CHIP - 64pin PQFP
- HELP1-CHIP
- IU-001 9045KP002 - 44pin PQFP
- I/O JAMMA MC-8282 047 - 46pin for inputs
- Specifications taken from MAME source code.
Games
- B.Rap Boys - 1992
- Bakuretsu Breaker - 1992
- Blaze On - 1992
- Bonk's Adventure - 1994
- Great 1000 Miles Rally - 1994
- Great 1000 Miles Rally 2 - 1995
- Magical Crystals - 1991
- Sand Scorpion - 1992, by Face
- Shogun Warriors - 1992
- The Berlin Wall - 1991


