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Nintendo Family Computer (Famicom) Teardown

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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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