I want to document my research about SFC/SNES clone ICs that i've been doing for about 2 years.
There's quite a few of SFC/SNES clone chips but most of them are near identical to each other in how they function, the only thing that changes is the code written in the package, and the manufacturer.
SNES clones can be divided into two parts:
4 chip clones wich are much rarer and have almost perfect accuracy under the best conditions.
2 chip clones wich are the most well known and make up most of the SNES clones known, while their compatibility can be really high, if not near perfect, they have known graphical problems with Contra 3.
Starting with the one that started it all the 22C chipset from WDL, released all the way back in 1993.
Is the first known 4 chip clone and was only used for a limited selection of SFC/SNES clones, including the FR402 from Thailand.
There's quite a few of SFC/SNES clone chips but most of them are near identical to each other in how they function, the only thing that changes is the code written in the package, and the manufacturer.
SNES clones can be divided into two parts:
4 chip clones wich are much rarer and have almost perfect accuracy under the best conditions.
2 chip clones wich are the most well known and make up most of the SNES clones known, while their compatibility can be really high, if not near perfect, they have known graphical problems with Contra 3.
Starting with the one that started it all the 22C chipset from WDL, released all the way back in 1993.
Is the first known 4 chip clone and was only used for a limited selection of SFC/SNES clones, including the FR402 from Thailand.
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