![]() ![]() The only reason for including the very old Sharp is for backwards compatibility. Note that both CPUs will never run at the same time or do any fancy co-processing. An ARM7TDMI running at 16.78 MHz: This is the new processor we’ll focus on, it most certainly runs Game Boy Advance games.Here’s my previous article if you want to know more about it. A Sharp SM83 running at either 8.4 or 4.2 MHz: If it isn’t the same CPU found on the Game Boy! It’s effectively used to run Game Boy ( DMG) and Game Boy Color ( CGB) games.This package contains two completely different CPUs: Most of the components are combined into a single package called CPU AGB. Additionally, it will introduce a relatively new CPU from a British company that will surge in popularity in the years to come. This console will carry on using Nintendo’s signature GPU. The internal design of the Game Boy Advance is quite impressive for a portable console that runs on two AA batteries. The layout shown of the AGB Game Pak doesn't include a mapper (as the new CPU is able to address significantly more memory), although games with a large ROM may still bundle one. Motherboard with important parts labelled Diagram Main architecture diagramĮach data bus is labelled with its width. Note that 'AGB' is the identifier of the Game Boy Advance model.Ĭartridge slot and audio amplifier are on the back. ![]()
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