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Revision as of 18:35, 23 August 2012
The NES and Famicom have a set of I/O ports used for controllers and other peripherals, consisting of the following:
- One output port, 3 bits wide, accessible by writing the bottom 3 bits of $4016.
- Two input ports, each 5 bits wide, accessible by reading the bottom 5 bits of $4016 and $4017.
The NES has two general-purpose controller ports on the front of the console, as well as a (rarely used) 48-pin expansion port underneath.
The Famicom's standard controllers are hardwired to the front of the unit, and a special 15-pin expansion port is commonly used for third-party controllers. The AV Famicom, however, features detachable controllers using the same ports as the NES.
Programmer's reference
Hardware
- Arkanoid controller
- Controller port pinout
- Family basic keyboard
- Four score
- Power Pad
- Standard controller
- Zapper
- Oeka Kids tablet
- Miracle Piano
- RacerMate Bicycle
- Power Glove
- U-Force