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|Manufacturer = [[Sharp]] | |Manufacturer = [[Sharp]] | ||
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|Release date = July 1, 1986 | |Release date = July 1, 1986 | ||
|Media type = [[ROM cartridge]] | |Media type = [[ROM cartridge]] |
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Manufacturer | Sharp |
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Generation | Third generation |
Release date | July 1, 1986 |
Media type | ROM cartridge |
Successor | Famicom Titler (1989) |
The Twin Famicom (ツインファミコン tsuinn fuamikonn) was produced by Sharp Corporation in 1986, and was only released in Japan. It is a licensed Nintendo product, and is basically the Famicom and the Famicom Disk system which have been combined into a single piece of hardware.
Technical specifications
- CPU: 6502 modified at 1.79 MHz
- RAM: 2 KB work RAM, 2 KB video RAM, 32 KB extra work RAM in FDS mode, 8 KB extra video RAM in FDS mode
- ROM: FDS BIOS and 60-pin "cassette" (cartridge) slot
- Audio: 5 voice, two channels square wave, one channel triangle, one channel noise, one channel PCM
- Graphics: 256x240 pixels, 64 sprites, display 25 colors out of 53