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- List_of_Super_NES_enhancement_chips abstract "As part of the overall plan for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, rather than include an expensive CPU that would still become obsolete in a few years, the hardware designers made it easy to interface special coprocessor chips to the console. Rather than require a console upgrade, these enhancement chips were included inside the plug-in game cartridges. The presence of an enhancement chip is most often indicated by the presence of 16 additional pins on the cartridge card edge.".
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- List_of_Super_NES_enhancement_chips alt "GSU-1".
- List_of_Super_NES_enhancement_chips alt "GSU-2".
- List_of_Super_NES_enhancement_chips alt "GSU-2-SP1".
- List_of_Super_NES_enhancement_chips alt "MARIO CHIP 1".
- List_of_Super_NES_enhancement_chips footer "Variants of the Super FX chip sorted chronologically".
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- List_of_Super_NES_enhancement_chips image "GSU-2.jpg".
- List_of_Super_NES_enhancement_chips image "MARIO CHIP 1.jpg".
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- List_of_Super_NES_enhancement_chips subject Category:Graphics_processing_units.
- List_of_Super_NES_enhancement_chips subject Category:Super_Nintendo_Entertainment_System_accessories.
- List_of_Super_NES_enhancement_chips comment "As part of the overall plan for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, rather than include an expensive CPU that would still become obsolete in a few years, the hardware designers made it easy to interface special coprocessor chips to the console. Rather than require a console upgrade, these enhancement chips were included inside the plug-in game cartridges. The presence of an enhancement chip is most often indicated by the presence of 16 additional pins on the cartridge card edge.".
- List_of_Super_NES_enhancement_chips label "DSP (Nintendo)".
- List_of_Super_NES_enhancement_chips label "List of Super NES enhancement chips".
- List_of_Super_NES_enhancement_chips label "S-DD1".
- List_of_Super_NES_enhancement_chips sameAs DSP_(Nintendo).
- List_of_Super_NES_enhancement_chips sameAs Q4048658.
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- List_of_Super_NES_enhancement_chips depiction SuperFX_GSU-2-SP1_chip.jpg.
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