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The motherboard for an Atari Jaguar, Atari Corp's last video game console. Originally released in 1993, the Jaguar utilizes a multi-chip architecture using two custom chips and a Motorola 68000. The two custom chips, the Tom & Jerry chips, handle most of the graphics and audio of the system, with the 68000 acting as a "manager."

This is a REV P / R motherboard, the major chips are labeled:

JAGUAR CPU V 1.0

MOTOROLA

SC414200AT

AAHCC9436


JAGUAR DSP V 1.0

MOTOROLA

SC414201FT

IHAC9441


MOTOROLA

MC68HC000FN16

1E72N

QQNG9429
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