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The bare motherboard of a Funtech Super A'can gaming console, seen from an angle. Released in 1995, the Super A'can was only available in Taiwan where it performed poorly. This motherboard photo shows how it was made from off-the-shelf components, with a Motorola 68000 CPU running at 10MHz. The console uses standard audio/video (composite/stereo) hookups and is powered by an external DC adapter. The controller ports are standard DE-9, the same seen in early Atari/Commodore/Sega consoles. The console contains a side expansion port, very similar to the Sega Genesis, though no add-ons were ever released for it.

It's also worth noting that the blank area on the upper left is for an RF adapter that was never put on the motherboard. There is even an empty space for the connection in the back of the console casing.
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