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SEGA STV (ST-V) HARDWARE
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HARDWARE DESCRIPTION
Main CPUs : 2 x Hitachi SH-2 @ 28.6MHz
Secondary CPUs : SCU DSP : fixed point maths coprocessor, up to 4 parallel instructions.
VDP 1 : 32-bit video display processor : sprite and polygon, dual 256KB frame buffers for rotation and scaling effects, Texture Mapping, Goraud Shading, 512KB cache for textures
VDP 2 : 32-bit background and scroll plane video display processor, 2 Windows for special calculations, transparency, shadowing, background engine, 5 simulataneous scrolling backgrounds, 2 simultaneous rotating playfields, up to 60 frames per second animation
Sound CPU : MC68000 @ 11.3MHz
Sound chip : SCSP/YMF292-F (315-5687)/"LAKE" @ 11.3MHz, 32 PCM (Pulse Code Modulation) Channels, 44.1 khz Sampling Rate
Main RAM : 2 Megabytes (16 megabits) RAM
VRAM : 1.54 Megabytes (12 megabits)
Audio RAM : 512 Kilobytes (4 megabits)
Rendering Speed : 200,000 Texture Mapped Polygons/Second, 500,000 Flat Shaded Polygons/Second
Colours : 24-bit true color graphics, 16. Million Available Colors
Resolution : 320x224, 640x224, and 720x576 horizontal and 240, 448, and 480 vertical
Board composition : Main board + Game cartridge (one or more in the same time)
Game Cartridge Size : Max size = 384mbit (48meg)
Other infos : This board is Jamma and uses a standard resolution monitor
Pictures : STV Mother Board - Lot of Carts - Unit - One Cart - STV Manual
Notes : The STV system is based on the Saturn Sega's home console with different control maps, and there were 2 versions, the Japanese one (most common) and the USA one, which wasnt very popular.
They each had their own bios's and would only play their own regions cartridges, and as far as I know there was only a few of the games converted to the USA version...
Odd stuff : The manufacturer of the STV-Titan dedicated cabinets (plastic) was mainly a mnaufacturer of waste storage containers, molded plastic stuff and whatnot. Turned out prescient as that's pretty much how the market received them; as garbage cans.
Emulators : Satourne (Preliminary)

This hardware is based on Sega Saturn


KNOWN SEGA STV (ST-V) GAME LIST
-=Capcom's Sega STV Games=-
Final Fight Revenge
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-=Capcom's Sega STV Games=-
1998
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Final Fight Revenge
Capcom - 1999
This games runs on 's Sega STV (ST-V) hardware
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Flyers : Normal Flyer
Bios compatibility details;
Japan Release : Yes
US Release : No
Dual Bios Compatibility : Yes
Prequel : Final Fight / Street Fighter '89 (1989)
 

Steep Slope Sliders
Victor / Cave / Capcom - 1998
This games runs on 's Sega STV (ST-V) hardware
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Bios compatibility details;
Japan Release : Yes
US Release : No
Dual Bios Compatibility : Yes
 

 

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