cx4.bin
The Cx4, or "Capcom Consumer Custom Chip," is a math coprocessor developed by Capcom and manufactured by Hitachi. Its primary purpose was to offload complex mathematical calculations from the SNES's main CPU, specifically for: cx4.bin
While most SNES games relied solely on the console’s slow 3.58 MHz processor, Capcom decided to cheat. They built a tiny, 16-bit math-crunching monster right into the plastic shell of games like Megaman X2 and Megaman X3 . cx4.bin is the software that told that chip how to live. cx4.bin The Cx4