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− | '''Fujitsu''' (富士通) is a Japanese hardware manufacturer. They are responsible for many chips seen in Sega-produced hardware, and are the creators of the FM-7 and FM Towns computer ranges which were supported by Sega to varying degrees. | + | '''Fujitsu''' (富士通) is a Japanese hardware manufacturer. They are responsible for many chips seen in [[Sega]]-produced hardware, and are the creators of the [[FM-7]] and [[FM Towns]] computer ranges which were supported by Sega to varying degrees. |
==Hardware== | ==Hardware== | ||
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*[[:File:MB3514 datasheet.pdf|MB3514]] ([[Master System]], [[Mega Drive]]) | *[[:File:MB3514 datasheet.pdf|MB3514]] ([[Master System]], [[Mega Drive]]) | ||
*Multi-Protocol Controller ([[Y Board]]) | *Multi-Protocol Controller ([[Y Board]]) | ||
− | *[[:File:MB86232 datasheet.pdf|TGP MB86233 | + | *[[:File:MB86232 datasheet.pdf|TGP MB86233]] ([[Sega Model 1]]) |
− | *[[:File:MB89396 datasheet.pdf|MB89237A DMAC]] (Sega Model 1, [[Sega | + | *[[:File:MB89396 datasheet.pdf|MB89237A DMAC]], [[:File:MB89374 datasheet.pdf|MB89374 Data Link Controller]] (Sega Model 1, [[Sega H1 Board]]) |
*[[:File:MB86232 datasheet.pdf|TGP MB86234]] ([[Sega Model 2]]) | *[[:File:MB86232 datasheet.pdf|TGP MB86234]] ([[Sega Model 2]]) | ||
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*[[:File:3DGraphicsProcessorChipSet.pdf|TGPx4 MB86235]] ([[Sega Model 2C CRX]]) | *[[:File:3DGraphicsProcessorChipSet.pdf|TGPx4 MB86235]] ([[Sega Model 2C CRX]]) | ||
*MB86967 ([[Dreamcast]]) | *MB86967 ([[Dreamcast]]) | ||
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==Softography== | ==Softography== | ||
:''See also: [[Fujitsu Parex]]'' | :''See also: [[Fujitsu Parex]]'' | ||
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[[Category:Third-party hardware developers]] | [[Category:Third-party hardware developers]] |
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Founded: 1935 | ||
T-series code: T-322 | ||
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Fujitsu (富士通) is a Japanese hardware manufacturer. They are responsible for many chips seen in Sega-produced hardware, and are the creators of the FM-7 and FM Towns computer ranges which were supported by Sega to varying degrees.
Contents
Hardware
Computers
Processors
- MB3514 (Master System, Mega Drive)
- Multi-Protocol Controller (Y Board)
- TGP MB86233 (Sega Model 1)
- MB89237A DMAC, MB89374 Data Link Controller (Sega Model 1, Sega H1 Board)
- TGP MB86234 (Sega Model 2)
- TGPx4 MB86235 (Sega Model 2C CRX)
- MB86967 (Dreamcast)
Memory
- MB831000 (Master System)
- MB81461, MB834200A, MB838200B (Mega Drive)
- MB8316200B, MB834000, MB8421, MB8431, MB8464A (Sega Model 1)
- MB86232 (Sega Model 1, Sega Model 2)
Softography
- See also: Fujitsu Parex
Saturn
- Habitat II (1996)
- Pad Nifty (1996)
- Sekai no Shasou kara I Swiss-hen: Alps Tozantetsudou no Tabi (1996)
- Dragon's Dream (1997)
Windows PC
- Dragon's Dream (1998)