Here's the back of the Famicom. From left to right are the AC adapter port, a TV/Game switch (to turn off RF output for watching TV while the game continues to run), a channel-selector switch (for choosing which TV channel the game will display on), and the RF audio/video output that leads to the external RF switch (which, in turn, plugs into the antenna terminals on a TV set). On either side, you'll notice two black cords protruding from the back of the console; those lead to the two built-in control pads.
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Inside Nintendo's Classic Game Console
Lots of Americans know the Nintendo Entertainment System. Fewer know the Japanese console it was based on, the Nintendo Family Computer, also known as the Famicom. We'll take a look inside the Famicom and its accessories, including a unique disk system attachment.
The Back End
Meet the Famicom
Two Sides of the Same Coin
Inside the Cartridge
The First Control Pads
Inside Controller II
Talk Into the Microphone
The Back End
Cracking the Shell
A Simple Design
The Motherboard Up Close
The Famicom Disk System
Media Comparison
Inside the Disk Drive Chassis
Disk Drive Components
Melted-Belt Problems
Inside the RAM Module
Putting It All Together
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