simonleung 2010-9-5 09:53
并不是一定要拆最新的装置设备才有梗,iFixit拆骨灰级任天堂红白机,真令人怀念[19p]
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:
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It's day four of our [color=#0000ff]week of game console teardowns[/color]. 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. [color=#0000ff]Check out their story[/color]!
For those of you born in this century, the Famicom -- short for Family Computer -- is the name of the Nintendo Entertainment System ([color=#0000ff]NES[/color]) in Japan. Join us as we delve into the system that revolutionized the gaming world as we know it.
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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:[list][*]
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[*]
[color=#0000ff]PSG[/color] Sound[*]
256 x 240 pixels resolution[/list][/list]
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TV/Game switch[*]
Channel selector switch[*]
RF Audio/Video output[/list][*]
Why are you looking so scared, little buddy? Don't worry -- our hands are gentle. We won't hurt you.[/list]
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Fully assembled Nintendo Famicom console.[*]
The Famicom was the first console to popularize [color=#0000ff]D-pad[/color] 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...[list][*]
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.[/list][/list]
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The Famicom's miniscule 4W power supply won't be popping fuses anytime soon.[list][*]
That's about 2.5% of the power that the Xbox 360 devours.[/list][*]
Nintendo Famicom model number HVC-001, Made in Japan. We wouldn't want our Famicom any other way.[/list]
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A quick removal of six Phillips screws and the bottom cover lifts right off.[*]
Just like the [color=#0000ff]earlier[/color] [color=#0000ff]retro[/color] [color=#0000ff]consoles[/color], Fami is super-easy to disassemble.[*]
(yes, we named him Fami.)[/list]
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Two antiquated connectors exchange signals between the controllers and the board.[list][*]
Want to disconnect a controller? Gotta remove the bottom cover -- but that's pretty much it.[/list][*]
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.[/list]
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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.[/list]
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Notable chips on the board include:[list][*]
Ricoh RP2A03G 8-bit, 1.79 MHz CPU[*]
Ricoh RP2C02G-0 8-bit, 5.32 MHz [color=#0000ff]PPU[/color]
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Toshiba TC40H368P hex bus buffers[*]
Sharp LH5216D-12 static RAM[*]
Hitachi HD74LS139P decoder/demultiplexer[*]
Fujit[fly]su MB74LS373
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yang19740505 2010-9-6 01:07
楼主好多岁哟?还玩这个!至少15年前我就拆过n多遍。不过怀念20年前的美好时光!
werew434 2010-9-7 05:46
这种游戏机当年也不知道玩坏了几个。
真是值得怀恋呀。
前几年搬家的时候,还翻出了一台坏的。
但是自从有了模拟器,就没动过他了。
wolife 2010-9-7 08:01
怀念呀!那个时候的快乐时光!通宵的魂斗罗!想念那种感觉