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Reset Slider: Difference between revisions
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The Super Famicom has a reset pushbutton instead of a slider. | The Super Famicom has a reset pushbutton instead of a slider. | ||
[[File:reset button.PNG|thumb|The reset slider (drawn as a pushbutton), in region D1 of the jwdonal schematic]] | [[File:reset button.PNG|thumb|The reset slider (drawn as a pushbutton), in region D1 of the [[jwdonal schematic]]]] | ||
Unlike the [[Power Switch]], the reset button will open automatically when let go of. | Unlike the [[Power Switch]], the reset button will open automatically when let go of. | ||
WRAM is unaffected through a reset. [1] | [[WRAM]] is unaffected through a reset. [1] | ||
[[Category:SNES Hardware]] | [[Category:SNES Hardware]] |
Revision as of 16:25, 8 July 2023
The Reset Slider on the Super Nintendo is the purple plastic slider to the right of the Eject Button. It is connected in series with VCC and pin 8 of the F411 CIC chip.
The Super Famicom has a reset pushbutton instead of a slider.
Unlike the Power Switch, the reset button will open automatically when let go of.
WRAM is unaffected through a reset. [1]