Tools

These are some common tools used to work on this device. You might not need every tool for every procedure.

Background and Identification

Released in 1993, the Sega Genesis II (Mega Drive II in countries outside North America) is a smaller and lighter version of the Sega Genesis game console released in 1990. Sold by Sega, a Japanese multinational video game developer and publisher, the Sega Genesis is a 16-bit fourth generation home video game console. The Sega Genesis II is a first party variation as it was also released by Sega. It differs from the Sega Genesis in that it removes the headphone jack in the front, replaces the A/V-Out connector with a smaller version that supports stereo sound, and has a less expensive mainboard that requires less power. Also, the Sega Genesis II removed volume controls or RF TV output, made the power lead port much smaller with a different AC adapter, and changed the power switch to a push button.

Many consumers believed that the Mega Drive 2 lacked a Z80, a microprocessor, however it lacks a Zilog Z80. During its run, the Sega Genesis 2 received many off-the-shelf chips from various manufacturers and sometimes they would rebrand them as their own or create their own chips.

Technical Specifications

  • CPU: 16-bit Motorolla 68000 (7.68MHz)
  • RAM: 64KB
  • Graphics: Dedicated graphics processor
  • Colors: 512 (64 on screen)
  • Sprites: 80
  • Resolution: 320 x 224 pixels
  • Sound: 6 channel stereo. TI 76489 PSG, Yamaha YM 2612 FM chips
  • Dimensions: 22 cm×21.2 cm×5.9 cm

Additional Information

Wikipedia: Sega Genesis variations

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