On 6/18/07, Cameron Kaiser <spectre at floodgap.com> wrote:
I was always puzzled about the choice (once I knew
what a T11 was). Other
than that, it's a 6502 and POKEY and "other stuff" on boards of that
generation, which you would expect from Atari, but not a T11.
Hmm... Atari commonly used the 6502 as the "main" processor, then
other devices for things like the "math box" (2901-based 16-bit vector
engine) for Battlezone, Star Wars, etc., so what's the T-11 doing in
Paperboy?
Memory is coming back about other games -- 720 and
Super Sprint were others.
This was before they went to the 68K for Xybots, Gauntlet, etc.
That's more than I would have guessed. Sounds like there was a window
in which the T-11 made more sense than the 68000, but that it was a
short window.
-ethan