Three total revisions were manufactured, the SNS-CPU-1CHIP-01, SNS-CPU-1CHIP-02 and SNS-CPU-1CHIP-03. They appropriately labeled these motherboard revisions '1CHIP'. In 1995, Nintendo released a revision to their Super Nintendo consoles that combined the system's two video chips into one chip labeled the S-CPUN. Vantevoren wist ik niet dat het een 1-CHIP SNES zou zijn dus het was extra leuk dit te zien na al die tijd zoeken! Met een chip uit 1990 (in de 1-chip versie dus), terwijl in mijn andere een chip voor de controller socket zat die er anders uitzag en uit 1992 stamt (leek me tegenstrijdig met de serialnumbers).įor whatever reason, these revisions outputted a signal that looks like it has a horizontal blur applied (some kind of low-pass filtering?) and as you can see in the picture above, it's a much blurrier image. Please read on for more information: A Brief History of the SNES Revisions: While there is only one board revision of the SNES Mini, the original Super Nintendo / Super Famicom consoles had many different motherboard revisions and chip changes! Most of the original SNES revisions used two video chips to produce a signal and these have been nicknamed the '2-chip' versions. RetroRGB - SNES Version Compare SNES Version Compare The SNES Mini and 1CHIP consoles output a much higher quality signal then the older SNES revisions.
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