J11, no, but I
know some of the games like APB and Paperboy used a T11.
Interesting. I'll have to track down the schematics to Paperboy. My
brother was quite good at that one, but I never played it much.
It'll be interesting to compare that CPU board design to some of the
other stuff of the era to see if they came up with any clever tricks.
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.
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.
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