对于三、四十岁以上的朋友来说,任天堂红白机应该是相当熟悉的东西。想当初电动玩到天黑地暗,晚上也要爬起来偷玩,结果线还被父亲剪掉。后来再把线接起来继续狂玩,父亲一怒之下就把整个主机给摔了。这事情到现在算一算距今也要20年了吧。所以不用等到现在,在十几年前,笔者已经看过内部结构图了Orz。
可以注意一下,页面下方的红白机硬件规格,像CPU就是采用Ricoh RP2A03G 8-bit, 1.79 MHz
红白机被拆得很彻底,对于年轻一代不是很熟悉,或是还想要再回味的老玩家,请看下面的图:
It's day four of our
week of game console teardowns. We stole borrowed a hot tub time machine, went directly to 1983, and acquired a Japanese national treasure: the Famicom!
We partnered with Wired for this teardown to bring you a glimpse of one of the most popular game consoles ever.
Check out their story!
For those of you born in this century, the Famicom -- short for Family Computer -- is the name of the Nintendo Entertainment System (
NES) in Japan. Join us as we delve into the system that revolutionized the gaming world as we know it.
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Edit Step 1 — Nintendo Family Computer (Famicom) Teardown
Our contestant hails from a mystical place, the land of the rising sun, Japan!
The Nintendo Family Computer, released in 1983 in most of Asia, is the overseas brother of the Nintendo Entertainment System.
Technical Specifications:
Ricoh 2A03 8-bit 1.79 MHz processor (based on the MOS Technology 6502 8-bit processor core)
2KB (16Kb) on-board RAM
2KB (16Kb) on-board Video RAM
PSG Sound
256 x 240 pixels resolution

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Backside ports include:
AC adapter port
TV/Game switch
Channel selector switch
RF Audio/Video output
Why are you looking so scared, little buddy? Don't worry -- our hands are gentle. We won't hurt you.

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Fully assembled Nintendo Famicom console.
The Famicom was the first console to popularize D-pad controllers to acquire user input. Departing from the era of joysticks, the inclusion of the D-pad allowed for quick and accurate controls.
The controllers are similar, but not the same...
The first controller boasts the traditional layout: D-pad on the left, "select" and "start" buttons in the center, and "b" and "a" buttons on the right.
However, the second controller has a built-in microphone and a volume switch at the expense of the central "select" and "start" buttons... Cool!
This is the only console we know of that has a microphone on one of its standard controllers.

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The Famicom's miniscule 4W power supply won't be popping fuses anytime soon.
That's about 2.5% of the power that the Xbox 360 devours.
Nintendo Famicom model number HVC-001, Made in Japan. We wouldn't want our Famicom any other way.

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A quick removal of six Phillips screws and the bottom cover lifts right off.
Just like the earlier retro consoles, Fami is super-easy to disassemble.
(yes, we named him Fami.)

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Two antiquated connectors exchange signals between the controllers and the board.
Want to disconnect a controller? Gotta remove the bottom cover -- but that's pretty much it.
Controller II has an extra wire for microphone input and controlling the volume.
After disconnecting them from the board, the controller cables can be lifted out of the case.

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Six Phillips screws secure the motherboard assembly to the outer case.
Lifting the assembly out of the case gives us a good look at the archaic silicon that makes this thing tick.
Two more Phillips screws secure the hefty power switch to the outer case.

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Notable chips on the board include:
Ricoh RP2A03G 8-bit, 1.79 MHz CPU
Ricoh RP2C02G-0 8-bit, 5.32 MHz PPU
Toshiba TC40H368P hex bus buffers
Sharp LH5216D-12 static RAM
Hitachi HD74LS139P decoder/demultiplexer
Fujit[fly]su MB74LS373
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本帖最后由 simonleung 于 2010-9-7 22:40 编辑 ]