He replaced the guts of his old NES with a Raspberry Pi. [snoius] started out by removing most of the electronics from his original NES to make room for the Pi. He left the original control ...
The original NES was powered by a custom MOS 6502, which was sold as the Ricoh 2A03 and manufactured by Japanese imaging and electronics company Ricoh, who got its start in optical equipment back ...
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