The link between the JNMS and Maxi-MMC boards is the CDIC chip: both turn out to have the same older CDIC chip version that differs in a few details from the version used on the Mini-MMC and Mono-I boards players (I described these differences in the earlier “CD-i 180 disc playing” post). ![]() From the emulation point of view it is virtually identical to the Mini-MMC board used by the CDI 605 player, but it has a different CDIC chip version. The Maxi-MMC board is the one in the CDI 601 and 602 players. It is not used in any other player and contains a CDIC (CD Interface Controller) chip but no SLAVE processor. The JNMS board is the one in the CDI 180 player (also called the JNMS player). ![]() I had previously erroneously identified these two boards but they are different. ![]() This weekend I fixed some disc emulation issues for the JNMS and Maxi-MMC boards.
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