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* [[BUGGY]] 1.01 by Lennart Benschop | * [[BUGGY]] 1.01 by Lennart Benschop | ||
+ | ===== M8 Motorino and VDP09 ===== | ||
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+ | The M8 family grew with the addition of the M8 Game Board (code name Motorino): | ||
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+ | The SST-6809 V2.1 board is on the left and the M8 Game Board is on the right. | ||
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+ | The M8 Game Board brings a TI TMS9918A Video Display Processor (think ColecoVision graphics), a Phillips SAA1099P six-channel stereo sound generator, 2 digital joystick ports, and a Motorola 6850 or Hitachi 6350 serial ACIA port. | ||
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+ | Here, the M8 Game Board runs a VDP09 demo with a bouncing sprite over a changing Graphics II mode background. | ||
===== Future ... ===== | ===== Future ... ===== | ||