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Model 1
Model 2
VA0 (JPN) | |
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VA0 (PAL) | |
VA0 (USA) | |
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VA1 (USA) | |
VA1 (PAL) | |
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VA1.8 (USA) | |
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VA1.8 (PAL) | |
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VA1.8 (Asia) | |
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VA2 (USA) | |
VA2.3 (USA) | |
VA3 | |
VA4 | |
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This is the first Mega Drive board without any discrete CPUs. Both the 68000 and Z80 are contained with the Sega 315-5960 ASIC, as well as the VDP, YM2612, and I/O controllers. |