Model Comparison: 2-Chip vs.ġCHIP: I'd like to compare some of the worst '2-chip' consoles to the best '1CHIP', a modded SNES Mini. The SNES Mini / SNES Jr uses the same S-CPUN chip and produces an equal or better picture as the 1CHIP models. 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.Ģ0 min - Uploaded by theseabassThis video is a comparison pitting the 1Chip revision of the Super Nintendo's RGB video. For 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. Snes 1 Chip Serial Average ratng: 4,7/5 5021votes
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