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Posted on 08-17-05 01:12 PM Link | Quote
I can't seem to find any techinical data on any of the Pong-on-a-Chip microprocessors, namely General Instruments' AY-3-8500 family. There are a bunch of other companies that made similar chips, but I'm really only concerned with GI's chip.

If anyone could help me find some technical documents on the chips, it would be greatly appreciated.
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Posted on 08-17-05 06:06 PM Link | Quote
I remember reading some info about it at Pong-Story.com. I found two pages, this one talking about the games and history of the chip, and this one that has a picture that tells which pins are for what, but the descriptions of the pins in the pictures are in French.
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