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The motherboard of a View-Master Interactive Vision, a sorta gaming, edutainment console from 1988. The following is some chip data and information copied from the board:

106-271 REV: 3:7
Ideal 2nd Dec. 1989

Chip – Texas Instruments
TMS9128NL
M W 8839
6277 Philippines

Chip – AMD
VMI8802
A 850AZBL
(̈M) (C) Intel 1980

Chip – Philips
PCF0800P/018
260300


KHH8831 CB018 Y
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