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SG-1000 emulators

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===Sega Graphic Board===
 
Also known as ''Terebi Oekaki''. Includes a graphic board attached to a cartridge. Can be used on SG-1000, SC-3000, Sega Mark III, and Japanese / Korean models of Master System. Another version made for the International Master System models was planned to be released.
 
MEKA supports both variants of the Graphic Boards.
 
===Keyboard===
 
Named ''Sega Keyboard SK-1100''. It essentially adds some of the missing features of the SC-3000 to an SG-1000 or Sega Mark III. It is not compatible with the Japanese / Korean models of Master System due to pinout differences in their respective expansion ports.
 
===Floppy Disk Drive===
 
Known as ''Super Control Station SF-7000''. Allows the SC-3000 to use 3" (proprietary format) floppy disks manufactured by Sega. Not widely popular due to their high retail price (¥79,800). It also includes its own IPL (BIOS), as the SC-3000 does not include any kind of built-in software, unlike MSX computers.
 
MEKA, Kega Fusion, and MAME support reading disk images, although is unknown if they allow data writing to them.
 
===HyperShot===
 
Cross-compatible two-button controller manufactured by Konami to be used in any piece of hardware that uses DE-9 ports. On SG-1000, it is used with ''Hyper Sports'', although it can be used with the bootleg conversions of Hyper Olympic / Sports games from MSX1 on Sega Mark III / Master System.
 
===Data Recorder SR-1000===
 
Datacorder that allows common cassette tapes to be read and written with the BASIC software from SG-1000 or SC-3000. On SG-1000 (or Sega Mark III), the presence of a SK-1100 is required.
 
MAME supports reading and writing cassette tape images. blueMSX also had planned tape support for their SC-3000 driver as well.
 
===Modem===
 
A [https://segaretro.org/John_Sands_SM1200_Micromodem_3 modem] used for SC-3000 manufactured by John Sands, released only in Australia. It allows a special software named ''[https://segaretro.org/SegaCom SegaCom]'' to be connected to the Internet through dial-up. The modem connects itself in the cartridge port, in the same vein as connecting a Model 2 Sega CD to a Sega Genesis.
 
No known emulator supports this, and the SegaCom ROM is not dumped.
 
===RAM Adapter===
 
An [https://segaretro.org/8kB_RAM_Adapter 8KB RAM Adapter] to be used in SG-1000, sold only in Taiwan without a license from Sega. It allows certain MSX1 conversions to be played on the system.
 
Genesis Plus GX, MEKA, and MAME do support this accessory as a form of cartridge mapper.
==Arcade==
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