File:Atari-Jaguar-CD-Motherboard.jpg

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The motherboard of an Atari Jaguar CD. The Jaguar CD was an add-on for the original Atari Jaguar that allowed the playing of CD-ROMs on the system. It attached via the Jaguar's cartridge slot and sat on top of the unit. Information from the motherboard is as follows:

700037 REV E 71520001510

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B9430AB

NM27C020Q

150

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500490 V2.0

1994 Atari Corp

Orbit 6299A 9437

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Philips SAA7345GP

K3K147

HSG9410M5 X

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Philips CDT612 V1.0

314510 AC522

DSD9440V3YU
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