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Furrtek

@furrtek

Virtual coyote obsessed with electronics, music and big robots. Demoscene, silicon, SDR, pointy animals, things on rails 💚. 🇫🇷🇺🇸🇰🇵 @furrtek.bsky.social

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Nintendo MMC5 die. Not posting this one in full res yet because the focus could be better. 🟥SRAM 🟩DACs+Opamp 🟦8x8 multiplier 🟪???

Nintendo MMC5 die.
Not posting this one in full res yet because the focus could be better.
🟥SRAM 🟩DACs+Opamp 🟦8x8 multiplier 🟪???
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Patreon money (sometimes) pays bills, but a package from Osman Celimli full of interesting chips to decap and thoughtful, touching gifts is really something else ❤️

Patreon money (sometimes) pays bills, but a package from <a href="/tailchao/">Osman Celimli</a> full of interesting chips to decap and thoughtful, touching gifts is really something else ❤️
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Il existe des photos du splitter que le Futuroscope utilisait pour son mur d'écrans CRT ? C'était du sur-mesure ou juste une montagne de machins Sony qui coutaient la moitié de la valeur du parc ?

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The microcontroller from the Pocket Pikachu has been decapsulated. It turned out to be an 8-bit Mitsubishi M37520M5, with 20KB ROM, 512B RAM, and a 6502-compatible CPU core (like the NES/Famicom). Unfortunately, I can't read the ROM of this chip :( commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Mits…

The microcontroller from the Pocket Pikachu has been decapsulated. It turned out to be an 8-bit Mitsubishi M37520M5, with 20KB ROM, 512B RAM, and a 6502-compatible CPU core (like the NES/Famicom). Unfortunately, I can't read the ROM of this chip :( commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Mits…
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Shower thought: Why do we assume that A is bevelled (button) and B recessed (data field) ? Is it because we naturally think that the light source (sun) comes from above and that's how the 3D edges are drawn ?

Shower thought:
Why do we assume that A is bevelled (button) and B recessed (data field) ?
Is it because we naturally think that the light source (sun) comes from above and that's how the 3D edges are drawn ?