POS (Pong Consoles) CPUs and Other Chips

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Emulation of common chips is a big part of emulating consoles and computers, this page covers all these well known parts


Pong Consoles (Pong In A Chip)

Popular for a few years during the 70s, they came in many kinds of cases, controls and under many brands but all used a POC (Pong In A Chip) and because of this, we emulate the chips, not individual systems

Modal Year Manufacturer Games/Modes MAME support ROMs Description
3659-1C/C2566 1975 Atari Pong (Two Player) None
3659-3 1975 Atari Pong (Four Player) None
AY-3-8500 1976 General Instruments Pong (Four Modes)
Light Gun (Two Modes)
None
AY-3-8510 1978 General Instruments NA None
AY-3-8512 1978 General Instruments NA None
AY-3-8550 1976 General Instruments NA None Improved AY-3-8500 with horizontal player motion
AY-3-8600 1977 General Instruments Pong (Eight Modes) None
AY-3-8601 (Square Off) 1976 General Instruments Combat Squares
Racing Squares
Shooting Squares
Jungle Games (Two Modes)
None There is a possibly that this chip was never released
AY-3-8602 (Volleyball Plus) 1976 General Instruments Volleyball
Protection
Hazard
None There is a possibly that this chip was never released
AY-3-8603 (Roadrace) 1976 General Instruments Racing (Two Modes) None
AY-3-8604 (Barricade) NA General Instruments Snakes None This game is made for two players
AY-3-8605 1977 General Instruments Submarine (Three Modes) None
AY-3-8606 1977 General Instruments Breakout (Ten Modes) None
AY-3-8607 1977 General Instruments Light Gun None
AY-3-8610 1977 General Instruments Pong (Eight Modes)
Light Gun
None Improved version of the AY-3-8600
AY-3-8700 1976 General Instruments Tank Battle None
AY-3-8710 1976 General Instruments Tank Battle None
AY-3-8760 1976 General Instruments Motor Cycle (Four Modes) None
AY-3-8765 1976 General Instruments Motor Cycle (Four Modes) None
AY-3-8800 1976 General Instruments Black Jack
Draw Poker
Acey/Ducey
War
None
AY-3-8888 (Vegas) 1976 General Instruments Black Jack
Slot Machine
None
AY-3-8889 1976 General Instruments Tic-Tac-Toe
LEM (Lunar Landing Module)
None
C010073-01/C2607 1976 Atari Pong (Ten Modes) None
C010073-3 1976 Atari Pong (Four Modes) None
C010765 1977 Atari Pong (Thirty-Two Modes) None
C011500-11 / C011512-05 1977 Atari Pinball/Breakout (Seven Modes) None
CR861 (MUGS) 1977 Signetics Pong
Tank
Helicopter
None There is a possibly that this chip was never released
F4301 1976 Universal
Research Labs
Pong (Two Modes)
Racing (Two Modes)
None
K145ИК17 1980 Angstrem Unknown None A Russian POC, its likely a clone of the AY-3-8500 series. a lot of the IC's made in during the Soviet Union were clones.
M-588135 1982 Motorola None A clone of the Mitsubishi M-588135
M58816P 1977 Mitsubishi None M58816P is a custom chip made by Mitsubishi Electronics for Nintendo, it was used in there Color TV-Game line of console.


this console line was launched in 1977 with the release of the Color TV-Game 6, Nintendo's first console

MM-57100N 1976 National Semiconductor Pong (Three Modes) None This is the NTSC version of the chip.
MM-57105N 1976 National Semiconductor Pong (Three Modes) None This is the PAL version of the chip.
MM-57106N 1977 National Semiconductor Unknown None This is the NTSC version of the chip. There is a possibly that this chip was never released.
MM-57186N 1978 National Semiconductor Unknown None This is the PAL version of the chip. There is a possibly that this chip was never released.
MPS 7600-001 1977 Mostek Pong (Four Modes) None This is the NTSC version of the chip. the games are made for two or four players.
MPS 7601-001 1977 Mostek Pong (Four Modes) None This is the PAL version of the chip. the games are made for two or four players.
SN-76410N 1976 Texas Instruments Pong (Six Modes) None
TMS-1955 1976 Texas Instruments Pong (Four Modes) None
TMS-1965 1976 Texas Instruments Pong (Six Modes) None

CPU's & MP's (Microprocessors)

Model Manufacturer Year MAME support Emulators / Description
4004 Intel 1971 None
4040 Intel 1974 None
6800 Motorola 1974 None
68008 Motorola 1979 None
68010 Motorola 1982 None
68012 Motorola 1985 None
68020 Motorola 1984 None
68030 Motorola 1987 None
68040 Motorola 1990 None
68060 Motorola 1994 None
8008 Intel 1972 None
80186 Intel 1982 None
80188 Intel 1982 None
80286 Intel 1982 None
80376 Intel 1989 None
80386 Intel 1985 None
80386DX Intel 1988 None
80386EX Intel 1994 None
80386SL Intel 1990 None
80386SX Intel 1988 None
8080 Intel 1974 None
8085 Intel 1977 None
8086 Intel 1978 None
MC14500B Motorola 1977 None
MC88100 Motorola 1988 None
i486 Intel 1989 None
i486DX Intel 1989 None
i486GX Intel 1994 None
i486SL Intel 1992 None
i486SX Intel 1991 None

SOC (System On A Chip)

Model Manufacturer MAME support Emulators / Description
Elan Unknown Decent Designed and Manufactured by an unknown Chinese or Taiwanese company, Elan is one of the older SOC still used in Chinese products, dating back to around the late 90s to early 2000s. Elan is usually used in bootleg or original plug and play games / systems.
SPG243 Sunplus None
SPG250 Sunplus None
SPG288 Sunplus None
SPG289 Sunplus None
SPG293 Sunplus None
VT01 V.R. Technology None
VT01 V.R. Technology None
VT01 V.R. Technology None
VT01 V.R. Technology None
VT01 V.R. Technology None
VT01 V.R. Technology None
VT02 V.R. Technology None
VT09 V.R. Technology None
VT168 V.R. Technology None
VT268 V.R. Technology None
VT368 V.R. Technology None