User talk:Yaca2671
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Yann 11:56, 25 February 2007 (UTC)
Sega Saturn
[edit]Hi Yaca, I just noticed the photos of Sega Saturn processors you uploaded to Commons. They seem to be in mint condition and don't seem to be soldered off a Saturn PCB. Where did you obtain these chips? Bye, --Abdull 17:36, 5 March 2007 (UTC)
- >Hi Abdull,These microchips were removed on the SegaSaturn main board. Solder was detached after it was detached, and washed in the chemical. Therefore,these are not new parts. Old game machine are very low price in the junk shop in Japan($3~$5). User:Yaca2671
- Hi Yaca, thanks for the answer. Hum... how come you are detaching the microchips? Trying to reverse engineer them and write a good emulator? SSF is a good one, but unfortunately it's not open source. Have a nice new week! --Abdull 21:31, 11 March 2007 (UTC)
SFC chip image request
[edit]Will you upload a close up image of the F411A chip, in the upper-right corner of Image:SNES-CPU-RGB01_01.jpg? This is the CIC region lockout chip. Thanks. Anomie 01:29, 14 May 2007 (UTC)
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“ | Hi,Anomie.
The CIC picture was uploaded. see the page. [[1]] [[2]] 02:19, 17 May 2007 (UTC)Yaca2671 |
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- Thanks! Anomie 17:45, 16 May 2007 (UTC)
S-1990 info
[edit]Hi Yaca2671! I'm an Italian boy very fond of MSX, I saw your Wiki page regarding S-1990. I don't know how to contact you and this is (afaik) the only way I can try, I'm sorry if I'm disturbing wiki's users.
I wish to ask you where I can find documentation about S-1990's hw assisted debugging features. Thanks in advance for your patience Best regards
SFC and N64 Motherboard Pictures
[edit]Hi Yaca2671, I just wondered if you possibly have any high resolution pictures or scans of the whole motherboard (front and back) for the Super Famicom ( SNS-CPU-RGB-01) and Japanese N64 (NUS-CPU-01)? Also, may I ask what the serial number is of your NUS-CPU-01 N64, and SNS-CPU-RGB-01 SFC consoles? I only ask as I am particularly interested in studying all the different motherboard revisions such as the NUS-CPU-01 and NUS-CPU-02 N64 motherboards which were only available in Japan (the USA launched N64 with NUS-CPU-03 motherboard)and I think the Japanese Super Famicom and USA SNES's are the only regions where you can follow traces on the back of the board - PAL regions have green/brown paint covering the back of the board. I hope you dont mind me asking, and thanks for your time. Kind Regards Link83 P.S. Do you have anymore different N64/SFC motherboard revisions?
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re:SFC and N64 Motherboard Pictures
To 82.16.39.139
>- PAL regions have green/brown paint covering the back of the board.
Brown paint is the noise shield layer.
Brown paint and under the copper shield are very thin.
it's almost VCC or GND layer.
If you need remove the brown layer , it rub with the edge of the retractable knife's side(OLFA cutter etc). You can remove easy. I have two version(revision) SNES
(1)SUPER FAMICOM PWB:SHVC-CPU-01(SERIAL No.:S13989178),JP VER(NTSC)
see attached the link.
front side:it remove slot connector and sound module.
[[3]]
back side
[[4]]
(2)SUPER FAMICOM PWB:SNS-RGB-01(SERIAL:S23188620),JP VER(NTSC)
front side
[[5]]
back side
[[6]]
Now,I'm taking the N64 picture.wait a moment,please.
regards,
07:42, 24 Jan 2009 (UTC)Yaca2671
N64 PWB:NUS-CPU-01(SERIAL:NUJ10185860),JP VER(NTSC)
front side
[[7]]
back side
[[8]]
11:00, 24 Jan 2009 (UTC)Yaca2671
Hi Yaca2671,
Just wanted to say thank you so much for all the scans and information :o) They are fantastic and have really helped me with a few projects/ideas I was working on.
I thought about scraping the green/brown noise shield layer but it would be very tricky to do it without damaging the traces/SMT components. If only I could find consoles near me for $3-$5!
Thank you so much once again :o)
Link83
P.S. In case you are interested I believe these are the motherboard codes for all NTSC SNES consoles in order:-
SHVC-CPU-01
SNS-CPU-GPM-01
SNS-CPU-GPM-02
SNS-CPU-RGB-01
SNS-CPU-1CHIP-01
SNN-CPU-01 (SNESjr/2)
and these are the PAL ones:-
SNSP-CPU-01
SNSP-CPU-02
SNSP-CPU-1CHIP-01
SNSP-CPU-1CHIP-02
One day I hope we will have pictures/scans of all the motherboard revisions.
Camera and Scanner
[edit]Hi Yaca2671, I just wondered what camera and scanner models you use to take such clear pictures? Or do you have a special setup? I am particularly impressed with your pictures of the Super Famicom and N64 motherboards and would like to make scans like that myself, so just wondered what model of scanner you use? Thanks for your help and please continue taking amazing pictures! Link83 (talk) 10:54, 15 August 2010 (UTC)
- Hi,Link83,My scanner model is GT-9700F made by EPSON(Seiko EPSON).
- Specification http://www.epson.jp/products/back/hyou/scanner/gt9700f.htm
- It is old,low cost scanner.I bought it about 8000yen(about 95US$) in akihabara.
- Digital camera is EOS kiss Digital-N(CANON) and normal lens,UV cut filter.It is already old camera.
- Specification http://cweb.canon.jp/e-support/qa/1055/app/servlet/qadoc?qa=042810
- The digital camera before used FinePix4900Z of Fuji Photo Film co.
- Specification http://www.fujifilm.co.jp/news_r/nrj660b.html
- When taking picture with the scanner,differences of the height of parts become problems.
- It takes a picture with the digital camera when focus is not suitable.
- The image is edited with software and Photoshop(Adobe) of the scanner attachment. --Yaca2671 (talk) 17:02, 19 August 2010 (UTC)
- Hi Yaca2671,
- Thanks very much for the information :)
- If anybody else reads this in the future it might be helpful to know that the Epson GT-9700F was renamed the Epson Perfection 2450 in the USA and Europe. Apparently the Epson Perfection 3170/GT-9400UF also has a good 'depth of field' like GT-9700F and it has a higher resolution, so it might also be a good model for 'scanography':-
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scanography
- Thanks again for your help Link83 (talk) 19:02, 14 September 2010 (UTC)