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Ricoh 5A22

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The Ricoh 5A22 is a microprocessor produced by Ricoh for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) video game console. The 5A22 is based on the 16-bit CMD/GTE 65c816, itself a version of the WDC 65C816 (used in the Apple IIGS personal computer). It has an 8-bit data bus, and is based on the MOS Technology 6502 family of processors.

Major features

Ricoh 5A22

In addition to the 65C816 CPU core, the 5A22 contains support hardware, including:

Performance

The CPU as a whole employs a variable-speed system bus, with bus access times determined by the memory location accessed. The bus runs at 3.58 MHz for non-access cycles and when accessing Bus B and most internal registers, and either 2.68 or 3.58 MHz when accessing Bus A. It runs at 1.79 MHz only when accessing the controller port serial-access registers.[1] It works at approximately 1.5 MIPS and has a theoretical peak of 1.79 million 16-bit adds per second.

See also

References

  1. ^ anomie. "Anomie's SNES Memory Mapping Doc" (text). Retrieved 2009-03-16.