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Thread: SEGA SATURN Vs. Emuparadise ISO's

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    Don't cancel it man.
    The disc swap is UBER easy on model 1 and never fails.
    According to Racketboy you can't mod model 1 saturns, just disc swap on them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pirates dc View Post
    shouldnt be to tough to emulate

    * Two Hitachi SuperH-2 7604 32-Bit RISC processors at 28.63 MHz (50-MIPS) - each has 4 KiB on-chip cache, of which 2 KiB can alternatively be used as directly addressable RAM
    * SH-1 32-bit RISC processor (controlling the CD-ROM)
    * Custom VDP 1 32-bit video display processor (running at 7.1590 MHz on NTSC Systems, 6.7116 MHz for PAL Systems)
    * Custom VDP 2 32-bit video display processor (running at 7.1590 MHz on NTSC Systems, 6.7116 MHz for PAL Systems)
    * Custom Saturn Control Unit (SCU) with DSP for geometry processing and DMA controller (running at 14.3 MHz)
    * Motorola 68EC000 sound controller (running at 11.3 MHz / 1,5 MIPS)
    * Yamaha FH1 DSP sound processor, "Sega Custom Sound Processor" (SCSP), running at 22.6 MHz
    * Hitachi 4-bit MCU, "System Manager & Peripheral Control" (SMPC)
    You had 8 processors doing stuff and one that controlled them all. That's why it's so hard to emulate. Using one CPU, you have to do all the work one step at a time, and then render it (9th processor's job). Sure, we have fast CPUs now, but it's still 9 steps for one frame.

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    Ohh ohh,
    I've found something! I've read that it is indeed possibly to mod a model 1! It's a bitch to do I hear but possible. Check out this success video:
    http://s99.photobucket.com/albums/l3...t=SD530197.flv
    I'm looking for more information now.

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    Well whatever you do it's your decision, etc. But I'd personally use the swap trick.

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    Model 2 works great for swap tricks anyway. There may be a final run of SS modchips coming soon, so wait a short period

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    Here we go:
    http://www.angelfire.com/pa/Raluminat/model1.html
    http://www.racketboy.com/forum/viewt...ighlight=model
    Dont know how universal it is but it may work. Ok ordering lol

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