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It's functionally and technically the same as an Atari 2600 (only
difference is that it uses "off the shelf" parts for the hardware). You
may have better luck in the AtariAge forums
(http://www.atariage.com/forums).
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On 13 Aug 2005 18:37:03 -0700, "Darth Chaos"
<DarthChaosofRSPW@gmail.com> wrote:
>It's functionally and technically the same as an Atari 2600 (only
>difference is that it uses "off the shelf" parts for the hardware).
[snip]
Still looking for generic equaliviant for that TIA chip CPU and
RIOT no problem but TIA couyldn't possibly be off the shelf. How
Coleco won that lawsuit is beyond me.
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