The XGS Micro Edition was announced in 2004. The XGS Micro Edition is a pre-built video game console based around the SX52 microcontroller, which is a high-speed PIC microcontroller running at 80 MHz for a total of 80
MIPS. The color television video signal is generated in software on the microcontroller. Sound is generated by a ROHM BU8763 chip. For input, the system has a single
PS/2 connector for keyboard or mouse input, as well as two
DB-9 for connecting Atari-compatible joysticks. Programming is done in
assembly language or in a custom written XGS
Basic, either on a PC and then transferred to the console or on the system itself. It has add-on packs for creating your own expansion card and electronic experimenting kit. The Micro Edition contains the XGameStation unit, "Designing Your Own Video Game Console" - a detailed book in
PDF format teaching the basics of electronics, a power supply, A/V cables, a joystick, a COM cable, and a few extras such as a PDF version of one of Andre LaMothe's previous books "Tricks of the Windows Game Programming Gurus".
Video signal generated by software The most remarkable aspect of the SX52 Processor is its ability to create a color video signal using only software, and still have the power to simultaneously run the software that uses this video display in order to create an elementary
video game or
game demo. These latter programs may or may not evolve into a real (playable) game, as often the memory of the SX52 processor is too restricted to support them. Some people also write non-game video
demos to show off the video display possibilities of the system.
Obsolete status of the SX52 The SX52 has been made obsolete by
Parallax, the company that now packages the
SX-series of micro controller
dies, made by
Ubicom, because they did not have a package with 52 pins. However, according to the people at XGameStation, there are enough SX52 chips available for all their future needs. On July 31, 2009, Parallax announced that the whole line of SX microcontrollers will be discontinued. ==XGS Pico Edition (PE)==