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      (CHIP) DSP-1

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      The DSP-1 is the most varied and widely used of the SNES DSPs, appearing in over 15 separate titles. It is used as a math coprocessor in games such as Super Mario Kart and Pilotwings that require more advanced Mode 7 scaling and rotation. It also provides fast support for the floating point and trigonometric calculations needed by 3D math algorithms.
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      (CHIP) DSP-1
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      This series of fixed-point digital signal processor chips allowed for fast vector-based calculations, bitmap conversions, both 2D and 3D coordinate transformations, and other functions.[7] Four revisions of the chip exist, each physically identical but with different microcode. The DSP-1 version, including the later 1A die shrink and 1B bug fix revisions, was most often used; the DSP-2, DSP-3, and DSP-4 were used in only one title each.[8] All of them are based on the NEC µPD77C25 CPU and clocked at 8Mhz
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      (BIOS) DSP1 (World)

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      (BIOS) DSP1 (World) (CHIP) DSP-1
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      DSP1

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      DSP1 (CHIP) DSP-1
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      BIN, World, Enhancement Chip

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      [{"name": "DSP1 (World) (Enhancement Chip).bin", "sha1": "188d471fefea71eb53f0ee7064697ff0971b1014", "size": 8192}]
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