===== X68000 Custom Chips ===== The X68000 series featured some very advanced hardware, co-developed by Hudson. It totally eclipsed the Amiga, Atari ST and Macintosh computers which shared the same 68000-series CPU. These chips allowed for virtually pixel-perfect ports of many arcade games. They also had cool code-names. | Custom Chips ||||||||| | | X68000 | Ace | Expert | Expert 2 | Super | XVI | Pro | Pro 2 | | **Memory Controller** | ET | OHM | OHM2 |||| McCOY || | **System Controller** | BUDDHA | MESSIAH |||| DOSA | SCOTCH || | **Sprite Controller** | CYNTHIA / Jr | CYNTHIA ||||||| | **CRT Controller** | VINAS 1 + 2 | VICON ||||||| | **Video Controller** | VSOP | VIPS ||||||| | **Video Data Selector** | RESERVE | CATHY ||||||| | **I/O Controller** | SICILIAN | IOSC | IOSC-2 || PEDEC || IOSC-2 || | //Source: Outside X68000, SoftBank 1993// |||||||||