A Famicom Dissected

Whenever new hardware is released, it is common for folks Yono all app to rip it apart and then take photos of the innards for the Yono all app entire internet to ogle. This time is different. This time it’s a Famicom, released in 1983 and built Yono all app by nice ladies https://kotaku.com/to-build-a-nintendo-you-needed-cigarettes-robots-and-5586558 As Gizmodo points out, here is a list of the chips on the Famicom board: Ricoh RP2A03G 8-bit, 1.79 MHz CPU Ricoh RP2C02G-0 8-bit, 5.32 Yono all app MHz PPU Toshiba TC40H368P Yono all app hex bus buffers Sharp LH5216D-12 static Yono all app RAM Hitachi HD74LS139P decoder/demultiplexer Fujitsu MB74LS373 Nintendo Family Computer (Famicom) Teardown [iFixit via Wired via Gizmodo] https://gizmodo.com/the-nintendo-famicom-all-pulled-apart-5628639

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