Difference between revisions of "IO Check Program"
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− | }}{{sub-stub}}The '''I/O Check Program''', also known as the ''' | + | }}{{sub-stub}}The '''I/O Check Program''', also known as the '''Multitap I/O Check Program''', is an internal [[Team Player]] testing program produced by [[Sega of America]], used to test the various inputs accepted by the peripheral.{{fileref|IOCheckProgram MD US title.png}} |
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Revision as of 06:06, 16 November 2023
I/O Check Program |
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System(s): Sega Mega Drive |
Publisher: Sega of America |
Development timeframe: 1993 |
Number of players: 1 |
Peripheral(s): Team Player |
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The I/O Check Program, also known as the Multitap I/O Check Program, is an internal Team Player testing program produced by Sega of America, used to test the various inputs accepted by the peripheral.[1]