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  3. NEC μPD7220 - Wikipedia

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    The N5200 sported a 5 MHz Intel 8086 processor on a 16-bit bus, and came with a text-only display board using a μPD7220 (in text mode). An optional graphics-only display board, sporting a second μPD7220 chip (operating in graphics mode), "merged" the text and graphics video through an XOR port (on each of the RGB signals) in hardware.

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    Big Review TV was allegedly started from a $500 loan by Brandon Evertz's father and became one of Australia's fastest growing companies. [4] It reversed listed through a parent company on the Australian Securities exchange via Republic Gold Limited.

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    Lucy Mangan in The Guardian gave the series four stars and described it as "excruciatingly tense in its authenticity". [6] Anita Singh in The Daily Telegraph praised the casting, saying that Watkins was "entirely believable as a mild-mannered everyman pushed to his limits.” [7] Carol Midgley in The Times described it as "intensely addictive".

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    Doug (played by Doug Momary) – a human who is friends with Freddie, Charlie, and Henrietta.; Emmy Jo (played by Emily Peden) – Doug's helper.; Freddie the Frog (performed by Yanco Inone, voiced by Joni Robbins) – a fun-loving frog who is a bit naïve.