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{{Infobox computer | name = Sega 32X | image = [[File:Sega-Genesis-Model2-32X.jpg|250px]] | caption = Sega 32X add-on attached to a Mega Drive / Genesis | manufacturer = Sega | type = Video game console add-on | release date = November 21, 1994 (NA), December 3, 1994 (JP), January 1995 (EU) | discontinued = 1996 | price = US$159 (launch) | cpu = Dual Hitachi SH-2 32-bit RISC @ 23 MHz; Zilog Z80 (via Mega Drive) | memory = 256 KB DRAM, 256 KB frame buffer, 2 Γ 32 KB program RAM, 256 bytes backup RAM | storage = ROM cartridge (up to 32 Mbit) | display = 32,768 colours (15-bit), 320Γ224 px, hardware scaling/rotation, 50/60 Hz | sound = Yamaha YM2612, Texas Instruments SN76489 (via Mega Drive) | dimensions = 115 mm Γ 210 mm Γ 110 mm | weight = 0.7 kg | os = | predecessor =[[Sega Mega Drive / Genesis (Model 2)]] | successor = [[Sega Saturn (Model 1)]] | codename = Mars | model = MK-84000 (Japan/NA), MK-84001 (EU) | logo = [[File:Sega 32X logo.svg|250px]] |}} The '''Sega 32X''' is a 32-bit add-on for the Sega Mega Drive / Genesis, released in late 1994. Designed to extend the lifespan of Sega's 16-bit console, it provided enhanced graphics and processing capabilities, but saw limited commercial success due to its brief market window and competition from next-generation systems. == Architecture and Processor == The Sega 32X features a unique dual-processor architecture: * '''2 Γ Hitachi SH-2 32-bit RISC CPUs''' running at 23 MHz each, operating in parallel for graphics, game logic, and 3D calculations. * The add-on interfaces with the Mega Drive's Motorola 68000 (16-bit, 7.6 MHz) and Zilog Z80 (8-bit, 3.58 MHz) CPUs for backward compatibility and sound. The SH-2 CPUs are capable of executing up to 28 MIPS combined, allowing for advanced graphical effects and 3D rendering not possible on the base Mega Drive hardware. == Memory and Storage == The 32X includes expanded memory resources: * '''256 KB DRAM''' (main memory for SH-2 CPUs) * '''256 KB dual frame buffer''' (for smooth double-buffered graphics) * '''2 Γ 32 KB program RAM''' (one per SH-2) * '''256 bytes backup RAM''' (for save data, battery-backed in cartridge) * '''ROM cartridges''' up to 32 Mbit (4 MB) in size Games are loaded via dedicated 32X cartridges, which are physically larger and incompatible with standard Mega Drive-only titles. == Display and Graphics == The 32X significantly enhances the Mega Drive's video output: * '''Resolution:''' 320Γ224 pixels (standard), 256Γ224 in some modes * '''Colour palette:''' 32,768 colours (15-bit RGB), with up to 256 on-screen simultaneously * '''Hardware scaling and rotation''' for sprites and backgrounds * '''Dual frame buffer''' for flicker-free animation * '''Video output:''' Pass-through to Mega Drive A/V out (composite, RGB SCART, or RF) * '''Refresh rates:''' 50 Hz (PAL), 60 Hz (NTSC) The 32X overlays its graphics atop the Mega Drive's video, enabling advanced effects such as texture mapping, polygonal 3D, and enhanced colour depth. == Sound Capabilities == The 32X itself does not include dedicated sound hardware, but utilises the Mega Drive's: * '''Yamaha YM2612''' FM synthesizer (6 channels, stereo) * '''Texas Instruments SN76489''' PSG (4 channels) * '''PCM playback''' via Mega Drive CPU Some 32X games feature enhanced soundtracks by streaming digital audio or using the Mega Drive's sound chips in new ways, but all audio is ultimately mixed and output through the base console. == Input/Output and Expansion == The 32X connects directly to the Mega Drive / Genesis cartridge slot and A/V output, drawing power from a separate AC adapter. Key features include: * '''Cartridge slot''' (top-mounted, accepts only 32X games) * '''Pass-through slot''' for Mega Drive games (not compatible with all titles) * '''A/V cable''' links 32X to Mega Drive for video mixing * '''Separate power supply''' (9V DC, 850 mA) * '''Standard Mega Drive controller ports''' (2 Γ DE-9) * Compatible with [[Sega CD (Model 2)|Sega CD]] for select 32X CD-enhanced games The unit is region-locked, with separate models for Japan, North America, and Europe. == PCB Schematics & Service Manual == <templatestyles src="Template:StyledTable/styles.css" /> {| class="wikitable styled-table" style="width:80%; text-align:center;" |+'''Sega 32X Main Board and Schematics''' |- ! Main Board !! Schematic Diagram |- | [[File:Sega-Genesis-32X-Motherboard-Top.jpg|center|thumb|260x260px|Sega 32X main PCB, top view]] |Refer to the [[Sega Genesis 32X / Mega Drive 32X Service Manual]] |} You can find the Sega 32X service manual here: [[Sega Genesis 32X / Mega Drive 32X Service Manual]] as well as the service bullitins here: [[Sega 32X Service Builletins]] == Gallery == <gallery mode="packed" heights="200"> File:Sega-Genesis-Model2-32X.jpg|Sega 32X add-on with Mega Drive II File:Sega-Genesis-32X-04.jpg|Sega 32X add-on (Underside) File:Sega-Genesis-32X-02.jpg|Sega 32X add-on (Back) File:Sega-Genesis-32X-Motherboard-Top.jpg|Internal view of Sega 32X PCB </gallery> == Related Pages == * [[Sega 32X Maintenance Guide]] * [[Sega 32X Troubleshooting Guide]] * [[Sega 32X Capacitor Replacement Guide]] * [[Sega 32X Game Compatibility Guide]] <templatestyles src="Template:StyledTable/styles.css" /> [[Category:Sega Systems]]
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