Available on the TG-16.
(at the TG-16)
UNKNOWN CONNECTOR at the TG-16.
Pin | Name | Description |
---|---|---|
1 | ? | |
2 | ? | |
3 | A18? | Address 18 |
4 | A16 | Address 16 |
5 | A15 | Address 15 |
6 | A12 | Address 12 |
7 | A7 | Address 7 |
8 | A6 | Address 6 |
9 | A5 | Address 5 |
10 | A4 | Address 4 |
11 | A3 | Address 3 |
12 | A2 | Address 2 |
13 | A1 | Address 1 |
14 | A0 | Address 0 |
15 | D7 | Data 7 |
16 | D6 | Data 6 |
17 | D5 | Data 5 |
18 | GND | Ground |
19 | D4 | Data 4 |
20 | D3 | Data 3 |
21 | D2 | Data 2 |
22 | D1 | Data 1 |
23 | D0 | Data 0 |
24 | /CE | Chip Select |
25 | A10 | Address 10 |
26 | /OE | Output Enable |
27 | A11 | Address 11 |
28 | A9 | Address 9 |
29 | A8 | Address 8 |
30 | A13 | Address 13 |
31 | A14 | Address 14 |
32 | A17 | Address 17 |
33 | A19? | Address 19 |
34 | R/W | Read/Write |
35 | ? | |
36 | ? | |
37 | ? | |
38 | +5V | +5 VDC |
Pin 1 is the short pin on the left (if the card is to
inserted forwards)
Pin 38 is the long pin on the right.
Contributor: | Joakim Ögren |
Source: | Video Games FAQ (Part 3) - Pinout by David Shadoff |
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Document last modified: 2002-01-10