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Re: Identify this card?
- Subject: Re: Identify this card?
- From: bill_gates@microsoft.com (Simon Williams)
- Date: Fri, 13 Aug 2004 17:29:49 GMT
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Leon Howell <puritan_2076@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > Good read... 6845's are used in all kinds of wacky early 80's
> > PCBs (including arcade games),
>
> Huh? Arcade games? I don't remember any B&W arcade games.
A bit long in the tooth by the eighties, but there were quite a few b/w
games in the 70's... Space Invaders, Gunfight, Night Driver... and of
course, Pong!
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