In arcade
machines, this is already done in MAME. But it would be great
for old computers and any kind of gear.
Did any of the CPUs we know and love, like the PDP-11 CPUs, find their
way into commercial games machines? I know a lot of the Atari vector
stuff had maths boxes based on AMD bit-slice parts.
It seems like the J11 processor would have been a good fit for some of
the more advanced games.
J11, no, but I know some of the games like APB and Paperboy used a T11.
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