Famicom has a CPU tuned to 6502, which was also used in Apple II. I wasn't very familiar with Famicom, but this time I repaired this early model and converted it to RCA output. It may be a well-known Mods, but I will post it.
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At that time, it seems that it was manufactured aiming at a CPU that can accurately reproduce Donkey Kong, and it was developed by Ricoh, which was licensed from MOS. In fact, Ricoh had a former Nintendo team that developed chips for its predecessor, the game console. It has a built-in sound chip to reduce the size and reduce the cost. It was a console that surpassed computers at the time in terms of both sound and video. I don't think the name "Family Computer" is good, but it's just like a computer!
Read my blog for more details:
https://ameblo.jp/keroxiee1016/entry-12714667342.html
At that time, it seems that it was manufactured aiming at a CPU that can accurately reproduce Donkey Kong, and it was developed by Ricoh, which was licensed from MOS. In fact, Ricoh had a former Nintendo team that developed chips for its predecessor, the game console. It has a built-in sound chip to reduce the size and reduce the cost. It was a console that surpassed computers at the time in terms of both sound and video. I don't think the name "Family Computer" is good, but it's just like a computer!
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