NTL-600

1977 chip, 3 Ball & Paddle games
class components Q67080187
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NTL-600

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Key Facts

  • NTL-600's manufacturer is recorded as Sportel[1].
  • NTL-600 is a type of integrated circuit[2].
  • NTL-600 is a type of PMOS logic[3].
  • NTL-600 is used for video game[4].
  • NTL-600 was published on 1977[5].
  • NTL-600's clock frequency is recorded as {'unit': 'Q732707', 'amount': '+2'}[6].
  • NTL-600's has part is recorded as video game[7].

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  1. 20d ago · JhealdBatch bot · 2026-06-16 view diff on Wikidata ↗
    Publication date +1977-00-00T00:00:00Z
    Clock frequency {'unit': 'Q732707', 'amount': '+2'}
    Has part(s) of the class video game
    Use
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