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The motherboard for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) video game console, model NES-101. This is the revised version of the console (commonly called the "top loader") that was released in 1993. It is a much smaller and streamlined system, as well as featuring a more reliable cartridge connector. It did remove composite video support, and is only capable of RF video out.


The motherboard is based on an 8-bit MOS 6502 processor produced by Ricoh. Chips from the motherboard are listed below:
Ricoh RP2A03G 3JM 1T
Ricoh RP2C02G-0 3JM 3Z
Toshiba 9306H TC40H368P (x2)
MB74LS139 9302 F75
MB74LS373 9203 F14


Sharp LH5216AD-10L 9309 A (x2)
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