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The motherboard of the Mattel Aquarius, an 8-bit computer that was first released in 1983. Powered by a Zilog Z80, some of the chips on this board include:

3J1 HD 61Z202P
FERRANTI REL-PLA2 XZ-2007-1 MK3 8333
HM6116P-2
8335 SY2128-2
NEC 8319X5 D780C-1
NEC D2364C-1 822

9316C-4E60 REL-C16-C GI 8238
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