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English: The back of a Professor SF, showing the power input and a parallel port. The Professor SF attached to a Super Famicom and allowed for backing up/copying of game carts to floppy disks, save states and cheats.
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Author Evan-Amos
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This photo was taken by Evan-Amos with a Sony Alpha A700 DSLR using a 70-210mm F/4 or 50mm F/1.7 Minolta lens.

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