2600jr smaller pcb

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KICK!!! ouch my butt hurts...
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A.J. Franzman wrote:On a slightly related note, has anyone successfully miniaturized a 2600 Jr. SINGLE chip board? I had a look at the site with the schematic of it last night, and it seems simple enough. I notice one feature is missing from the "Jan" IC, though: it has only one audio out pin - no stereo sound option! Unless the builder puts in a "fake stereo" synthesizer circuit, which would add parts and defeat the purpose of using the single-chip board.
Jan? thats a dutch name...
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Very common name in the English-speaking world too (feminine - derived from John or short for Janet or Janis), but the "J" is pronounced differently. See John (name) in the Wikipedia.
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