File:Nintendo-Entertainment-System-NES-Motherboard-BR.jpg
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English: The motherboard of the Nintendo Entertainment System video game console, also known as the NES. The system is powered on a Ricoh-produced processor based on the MOS 6502 processor. The other notable chip is the Ricoh-produced Picture Processing Unit (PPU), a custom chip that powers the consoles video out. Also notable is an expansion slot on the board, which wasn't utilized. |
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