DINKY: Difference between revisions

From WebTV Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
No edit summary
m (dinky engineering sample + notes)
 
(One intermediate revision by the same user not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
'''DINKY''' is an ASIC chip found primarily in "New Classic" WebTV/MSN TV boxes. It was designed in 1999 and made by Toshiba, basing the chip off of their 3.3/5V TC223 ASIC. What purpose it serves is currently unknown, but it's believed to be based off of the [[Solo]] chip found in WebTV Plus and Japanese WebTV boxes.
'''DINKY''' is an ASIC chip found primarily in "New Classic" WebTV/MSN TV boxes. It was designed in 1999 and made by Toshiba, basing the chip off of their 3.3/5V TC223 ASIC. What purpose it serves is currently unknown, but it's believed to be based off of the [[Solo]] chip found in WebTV Plus and Japanese WebTV boxes.
[[File:dinky-es.jpg|200px|thumb|right|DINKY chip, suspected to be an engineering sample. Image provided by John Culver of The CPU Shack Museum.]]


Boxes known to carry the DINKY chip:
Boxes known to carry the DINKY chip:
Line 5: Line 7:
* Philips Magnavox MAT965
* Philips Magnavox MAT965
* RCA RM2100 (MSN TV)
* RCA RM2100 (MSN TV)
== Notes ==
1. WebTV/MSN TV firmware designed for the New Classic is known to run on the New Plus, seemingly with no trouble. Features related to TV are still disabled, and both boxes did not officially use the same exact firmware.

Latest revision as of 15:26, 4 November 2023

DINKY is an ASIC chip found primarily in "New Classic" WebTV/MSN TV boxes. It was designed in 1999 and made by Toshiba, basing the chip off of their 3.3/5V TC223 ASIC. What purpose it serves is currently unknown, but it's believed to be based off of the Solo chip found in WebTV Plus and Japanese WebTV boxes.

DINKY chip, suspected to be an engineering sample. Image provided by John Culver of The CPU Shack Museum.

Boxes known to carry the DINKY chip:

  • Sony INT-W150
  • Philips Magnavox MAT965
  • RCA RM2100 (MSN TV)

Notes

1. WebTV/MSN TV firmware designed for the New Classic is known to run on the New Plus, seemingly with no trouble. Features related to TV are still disabled, and both boxes did not officially use the same exact firmware.