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[* black] Hol' up. Flipping the motherboard over reveals a few more chips..
[* red] Sony E35D 424660 185 BRSAC9505A ("CD CPU"?)
- [* orange] Hitachi HM62W256LFP-7T SRAM
- [* yellow] Rohm BA6398FP ("4-channel BTL driver for CD player motors and actuators")
- [* green] Sony A1782BR (probably "dimmer IC for halogen lamps")
+ [* orange] Hitachi HM62W256LFP-7T CMOS SRAM
+ [* yellow] Rohm BA6398FP 4-channel BTL driver
+ [* green] Sony A1782BR RF signal processing servo amplifier
[* light_blue] Toshiba TA78M05F Power Supply IC
[* black] It's amazing how far gaming consoles have come in 25 years. The [guide|19493|PlayStation 4] has a nearly 50x faster CPU and a whopping 4,000x more RAM!