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Ok, i thought all the syscons was made by NEC/renesas but after reviewing the info in wiki i reminded are only the [[sherwood]] ones, and this talk started talking only about the [[mullion]] ones with a Sony SR11/ARM7TDMI CPU, but to be honest even with the mullions sony could have ownership of the patent of the circuitry but ask other manufacturer to build them... and that manufacturer is who "prints" the GB-xxx (with values smaller than 101) based on whatever version they programmed in the EEPROM. With values equal or bigger than 101 this rule doesnt seems to apply though, anyway this talk has been interesting, it was worthy to be mentioned incase someone wonders about that numbers in the old syscons, the reason why i started writing here was mostly because i was wondering about the groups at top of the [[Template:Motherboard_Components]] related with syscon, the splitting "by series" is something made lot of time ago that was working fine, the other day i splitted it again "by codename" and i created a new group for the [[CXR713F120A]] just as a suggestion for a posible expansion of that pages for the "F" models (incase someone decides to create more pages under that group, im not going to do it), btw, do you know if exists a [[CXR714F120A]] ? --[[User:Sandungas|Sandungas]] ([[User talk:Sandungas|talk]]) 05:59, 16 April 2021 (UTC)
Ok, i thought all the syscons was made by NEC/renesas but after reviewing the info in wiki i reminded are only the [[sherwood]] ones, and this talk started talking only about the [[mullion]] ones with a Sony SR11/ARM7TDMI CPU, but to be honest even with the mullions sony could have ownership of the patent of the circuitry but ask other manufacturer to build them... and that manufacturer is who "prints" the GB-xxx (with values smaller than 101) based on whatever version they programmed in the EEPROM. With values equal or bigger than 101 this rule doesnt seems to apply though, anyway this talk has been interesting, it was worthy to be mentioned incase someone wonders about that numbers in the old syscons, the reason why i started writing here was mostly because i was wondering about the groups at top of the [[Template:Motherboard_Components]] related with syscon, the splitting "by series" is something made lot of time ago that was working fine, the other day i splitted it again "by codename" and i created a new group for the [[CXR713F120A]] just as a suggestion for a posible expansion of that pages for the "F" models (incase someone decides to create more pages under that group, im not going to do it), btw, do you know if exists a [[CXR714F120A]] ? --[[User:Sandungas|Sandungas]] ([[User talk:Sandungas|talk]]) 05:59, 16 April 2021 (UTC)
Sony never developed or produced a CXR714F120(A) since the CXR714 is just a downgraded CXR713. The only difference is that the CXR713 has an 32KB data eeprom and the CXR714 only has 20KB. All retail chips do have 384KB of ROM, the flash version does have an 128KB ROM for the bootloader/backup bank and 384KB of flash for the main firmware. So:
* CXR713F120A: 128KB ROM + 384KB Flash + 32KB EEPROM
* CXR713120: 384KB ROM + 32KB EEPROM
* CXR714120: 384KB ROM + 20KB EEPROM
(all of them have 64KB of RAM)<br/>
[[User:M4j0r|M4j0r]] ([[User talk:M4j0r|talk]]) 10:17, 16 April 2021 (UTC)
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