DIS23C01 pinout
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DAOU ROM CONTROLLER DIS23C01 Daou 245 (Mapper 156)
_____ / \ Orientation: NC (cut) -- / 1 64 \ -- NC (cut) -------------------- GND (*) -- / 2 63 \ <- CPU A1 51 33 CPU A2 -> / 3 (o) 62 \ <- CPU A0 | | CPU A3 -> / 4 61 \ ?? always low .-----------. CPU A4 -> / 5 60 \ ?? always low 52-|o DAOU o|-32 CPU R/W -> / 6 59 \ -- VCC | DIS23C01 | GND -- / 7 58 \ ?? alway high (cut) 64-|o DaOU 245 |-20 CPU A14 -> / 8 57 \ ?? always high \-----------' GND -- / 9 56 \ ?? always high | | CIR A10 <- / 10 55 \ ?? always high 01 19 PRG /CE <- / 11 54 \ ?? always high /IRQ (always low) <- / 12 53 \ ?? always high PRG A14 <- / 13 52 \ ?? always high PRG A15 <- / 14 DAOU DIS23C01 51 / ?? always high PRG A16 <- / 15 Package QFP-64 50 / <- CPU D7 PRG A17 <- / 16 1.00mm pitch 49 / <- CPU D6 PRG A18 <- / 17 (20mm × 14mm) 48 / <- CPU D5 PRG A19 <- / 18 47 / <- CPU D4 PRG A20 <- / 19 46 / <- CPU D3 CHR A10 <- \ 20 45 / <- CPU D2 GND -- \ 21 44 / <- CPU D1 CHR A11 <- \ 22 43 / <- CPU D0 CHR A12 <- \ 23 42 / -- GND CHR A13 <- \ 24 41 / <- M2 VCC -- \ 25 40 / <- PPU A12 always high (cut) ?? \ 26 39 / <- PPU A11 CHR A14 <- \ 27 38 / <- PPU A10 CHR A15 <- \ 28 37 / -- GND CHR A16 <- \ 29 36 / <- CPU /ROMSEL CHR A17 <- \ 30 35 / -- GND CHR A18 <- \ 31 34 / -- VCC CHR A19 <- \ 32 33 / ?? always high \ / \ / \ / V
notes:
- pins 1, 64 - no internal connection; externally cut from the package (NC)
- pin 2 - no external con, internally connected to other ground pins
- pins 26, 58 - externally cut
- PRG A pins reflect the bank being set only when M2 is high; when M2 is low, they always go high
- CIRAM A10 is not connected to mapper (premanently wired to GND) on this board (Koko Adventure)
- IRQ pin seems to be non-functional (it is always low)
- This board uses weird pinouts for PRG/CHR eproms (32 holes, pin 2 and 24 both shorted and connected to PRG/CHR A16 respectively), but eproms have pins 24 cut and not soldered to anything (floating)
- A lot of not used pins (but showing signs of internal connection) suggests that this chip maybe some kind of PLD instead of ASIC (just like BF909x from codemasters)
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