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====== Nintendo Entertainment System ====== | ====== Nintendo Entertainment System ====== | ||
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+ | Every good boy deserves Famicom. | ||
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+ | ===== Models ===== | ||
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+ | * [[wp> | ||
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+ | ==== Family Computer ==== | ||
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+ | ファミリーコンピュータ or ファミコン (Famicom) | ||
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+ | ==== PAL Famicom ==== | ||
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+ | A PAL version of the Famicom sold in Hong Kong. | ||
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+ | ==== Famicom Disk System ==== | ||
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+ | Disks are based on Mitsumi’s [[Quick Disk]] format. You can use QDs via an adaptor((Consensus seems to be it's easier and cheaper to rewrite Famicom ones)). Not sure if the data is stored in the same format; Famicom uses a linear layout structure format, so it's like tape. | ||
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+ | * https:// | ||
+ | * [[yt> | ||
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+ | ==== Sharp C1 / Sharp Nintendo Television ==== | ||
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+ | ==== Twin Famicom ==== | ||
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+ | Made by [[Sharp]]. Single unit incorporating Famicom and the disk drive. Have mono composite out. | ||
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+ | Two main versions. Original has that nice curved bump on top, and no power light. Disk drives in these have no write restrictions, | ||
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+ | ==== Famiclones ==== | ||
===== Audio ===== | ===== Audio ===== | ||
- | All the NES waveforms a bit wonky, but my favourite NES sound is the triangle wave. Nice bassy, airish, ' | + | All the NES waveforms |
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+ | * [[https:// | ||
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+ | ===== Video ===== | ||
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+ | * [[yt> | ||
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+ | ===== Peripherals ===== | ||
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+ | The Famicom | ||
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+ | * https:// | ||
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+ | ===== Library ===== | ||
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+ | There' | ||
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+ | * [[famicom_games]] - Details like serial number, cart colour, controller compatibility... | ||
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+ | ==== Pirate Carts ==== | ||
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+ | * [[https:// | ||
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+ | ==== Playing ROMs ==== | ||
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+ | * https:// | ||
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+ | === Flashcarts === | ||
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+ | * **Everdrive** - Expensive. Can do basically anything you'd want from a flashcart. Can do disk games too, but not sure how it handles their extra audio channel (emulated in the FPGA? Does it pass through to Twin Famicom?. Lots of iterations. Versions for NES and Famicom. Cheaper, older version without the FPGA.\\ NB there are two official shops (and always sales around Thanks Giving): | ||
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+ | * **PowerPak** - Another FPGA cart, also plays FDS. | ||
+ | * https:// | ||
+ | * **KrzysioCart** - Cheaper cart, less mapper support than Everdrives. | ||
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+ | === Disk === | ||
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+ | * FDSStick - popular, cheap little drive emulator that connects to a PC via USB. With some DIYing you can use it to write ROMs to disks too. | ||
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+ | * [[yt> | ||
+ | * [[yt> | ||
+ | * Magic Wild Card | ||
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+ | * FDSKey - Open-source hardware alternative to FDSStick. | ||
+ | * [[github> | ||
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+ | ==== Storage ==== | ||
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+ | Regular-sized Famicom carts are about the same size as an [[compact_cassette|audio cassette]], so racks and cases made to hold those are great for storage. Note that Famicom carts come in a variety of heights, so drawers and cases won't hold everything unless you lie stuff down, but racks (where carts are held horizontally) should have no problems. | ||
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+ | People 3-D print a variety of little racks (sometimes called display stands) on [[Etsy]], and I assume other places like that. | ||
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+ | ===== Maintenance ===== | ||
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+ | Main issue I've run into is games just needing a clean. First steps is to just try cleaning the connector with some isopropyl alcohol and cotton buds/swabs. If that's not successful and they still look dirty you can use an eraser to try remove whatever junk is on there, but you'll have to open the cartridge to do so.\\ NES carts are held together with screws, but Famicom carts are held with clips and will need to be pried open. Heat and/or pressure in the right spots help a lot here. Still, sometimes you may end up breaking a plastic clip :( | ||
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+ | * [[yt> | ||
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+ | ===== Trivia ===== | ||
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+ | * Diskun yellow is (CMYK) M30%, Y100%. So Hex #FFB300. | ||
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+ | ==== Appearances ==== | ||
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+ | ^ //Joy Mecha Fight// ^ | ||
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===== See Also ===== | ===== See Also ===== | ||
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* [[nintendo_entertainment_system_notes]] | * [[nintendo_entertainment_system_notes]] | ||
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