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The bottom of the motherboard for an Atari Lynx, shown with the battery case attached. The Atari Lynx takes six AA batteries which gets you about 3 or 4 hours of playtime. There is some minor battery acid on the terminals, as well as residue from disintegrated foam that covers the back of the battery access door.

The production run for this board is labeled as C103949-001 REV.1 2
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