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The motherboard for the Nintendo Famicom video game console, model HVC-101. This is the revised version of the console (commonly called the "AV Famicom") that was released in 1993. It features a streamlined and revised motherboard. Unlike the regular Famicom, this version offers composite video out through a Nintendo multi-AV connector.


The motherboard is based on an 8-bit MOS 6502 processor produced by Ricoh. Chips from the motherboard are listed below:
Ricoh RP2A03H 4BM 4W
Ricoh RP2C02H-0 4BM 4T
Nintendo J10 A BU3270S 421 153
MB74LS737 9216 F42


BR6126B-10LL 529 168 (x2)
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