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The ZN-2 hardware is based on the Sony [[Playstation]] architecture. It provides more RAM and the access to data is ROM based instead of disc based. It was licensed as an arcade platform to other developers, such as Capcom. It conforms to the [[JAMMA]] standard, but some games use 24.8khz (mid res) refresh rates, and thus requires a dual sync monitor if it is to be used in an arcade cabinet.
 
The ZN-2 hardware is based on the Sony [[Playstation]] architecture. It provides more RAM and the access to data is ROM based instead of disc based. It was licensed as an arcade platform to other developers, such as Capcom. It conforms to the [[JAMMA]] standard, but some games use 24.8khz (mid res) refresh rates, and thus requires a dual sync monitor if it is to be used in an arcade cabinet.
  

Latest revision as of 04:37, 21 January 2010

Sony ZN-2

The ZN-2 hardware is based on the Sony Playstation architecture. It provides more RAM and the access to data is ROM based instead of disc based. It was licensed as an arcade platform to other developers, such as Capcom. It conforms to the JAMMA standard, but some games use 24.8khz (mid res) refresh rates, and thus requires a dual sync monitor if it is to be used in an arcade cabinet.

Extra connectors

XRGB-2 specific settings

XRGB-3 specific settings

Tested games

  • Strider Hiryu 2

External links

ZN-2 hardware and game info at System 16