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| package = DIP24 0.7"
| produced = 198X-199X
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The '''SE-95''' is an unauthorized clone of the [[YM2612]] used in many bootleg SEGA Mega Drive consoles. Its manufacturer is unknown.
The '''SE-95''' is an unauthorized clone of the [[YM2612]] used in many bootleg SEGA Mega Drive consoles, along with VDP SE-93 and bus arbiter SE-94. Its manufacturer is unknown, but interpreting the date code using the [[WDL#WDL_Date_Code_Format|WDL format]] gives a plausible result, so it may be WDL.


[[Category:Clone chips]]
[[Category:Clone chips]]

Latest revision as of 02:36, 19 June 2024

SE-95
Se-95.png
Clone of YM2612
Manufacturer Unknown (WDL?)
Package DIP24 0.7"
Produced 198X-199X

The SE-95 is an unauthorized clone of the YM2612 used in many bootleg SEGA Mega Drive consoles, along with VDP SE-93 and bus arbiter SE-94. Its manufacturer is unknown, but interpreting the date code using the WDL format gives a plausible result, so it may be WDL.