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 | | This is the jack often used to connect the SNES to a TV using the RCA output cable that came with the SNES, as well as the S-Video cable. |
 | | The SNES was later sold, about a year and a half after its release, as a bare bones set, the "Power Set", as Nintendo called it, with only the control deck, one controller, RF cable, stereo A/V cable (I believe), and manual; no game. |
 | | Only a few SNES games use the extra twin 8 pin connectors, which can be found to the left and right of the main cartridge contacts. |
| www.emucamp.com /vgee/snes/snesfaq.txt (5865 words) |
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