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Defender
Defender
Side-scrolling shooter. Defend your humanoids against abduction. Zen.
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Defender
Side-scrolling shooter. Defend your humanoids against abduction. Zen.
Super Defender
No summary.
Defense Command
Clone of Defender.
Stargate
Space - protect humanoids from aliens. Even more hyper-active sequel to Defender.
Tutankham
Exploration - Find treasure in tombs
Cosmic Avenger
Scramble-like shooter.
Scramble
Space - Fly over planet surface and destroy base
Mayday
Space - shoot various aliens
Lotto Fun
No summary.
Juno First
Space - Shoot everything
Halley's Comet
Scrolling space shooter with good gameplay.
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/kk/defender-u1/index.aspx
Defender Upright restoration General Game Information Defender (early) Theory in PDF Format Defender (later) Theory in PDF Format 2002-06-15 Received a dead Defender upright ($200). Needs a new marquee and the control panel has some cig burn. Power supply appears dead. Rebuilt it using a coinop.org William Linear Power Supply Rebuild Kit. Powers
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/repair/index.aspx
Repair / Restoration Guides Power Supplies Williams Linear Power Supply (Defender, Joust, Bubbles, Stargate, Robotron, etc) Monitors Monitor Tube Swap (get that fresh, burn-free feeling!) Coinop.org repair logs / restoration info Baby Pac-Man repair log /restoration information Crystal Castles repair log /restoration informati
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Sale / Wanted Looking for joysticks, buttons, DIY controller boards, etc? FOLLOW THIS LINK Parts part price notes buy ER-2055 EA-ROM $2.75 Sold Out! EA-ROM chip for high score save on older Atari games, such as Tempest, Centipede, Dig Dug, Liberator, Re
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Williams Power Kit Testimonials
Williams repair kit testimonials OK. So I couldn't wait to try one of these kits out. I picked a known faulty board that was a bit skaggy to start with and already hacked by someone else. Also, I've not done this before so I figured risking a kit on a rough board was sensible. Everything went on fine. Followed the instructions, put it all back together, checked it all over, powered up and WOW, it worked f
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/features/coinopmuseum/list.aspx
The National Coin-Op and Video Game Museum The List of Games Mike Ross visited the musem and posted a list of all the games to rec.games.video.arcade.collecting, something I forgot to do. Thanks, Mike! When all the pictures are on this site, I'll add links from the names here to the pictures I've taken. I have photos of at least half of these games...
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/sale/multiwilliams.aspx
MultiWilliams The Williams Multigame, or MultiWilliams, is a 6-in-1 arcade game. It plays Defender, Stargate, Robotron, Joust, Bubbles, and Splat. Games are selected through a menu system, and are fully original, not emulation. They run on original Williams hardware with a few added boards to accomplish the switching. This means you can enjoy 6 original arcade games in one cabinet, and they take up only 1/6 the space. Below is a visual time
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/repair/ps_williams.aspx
Williams Linear Power Supply This repair guide is for the Williams linear power supply present in Defender, Stargate, Bubbles, Robotron, Splat, Sinistar and Joust. There are two versions of this power supply, once complete with the heatsink on the board, and one with a detached heatsink. Why fix the linear power supply? It keeps the equipment original, which for a collector is important. It's rewarding. These boards are fairly simple. Linear power supplies can provide extremel
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/kk/si/index.aspx
Taito Space Invaders & Space Invaders Part II Cocktail Tables Updated February 17, 2003 Space Invaders General Game Information The Space Invaders board I have that appears to be the sound board says "Taito TVN00004" and then has a Bally sticker on it. The board that appears to be the Processor board says Taito then has whatever was below it scratched off the board. The last board, which appears to be a ROM/RAM bo
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Kurt Koller's Coinop Collection / Restoration Projects See Kurt Koller's marketplace for wheeling and dealing. The rest of this page will contain general restoration logs and information about my collection. General information about me is available at http://kurtkoller.com Bubble Bobble Cabinet: Converted Q*Bert Condition: Solid cabinet, nice monitor, game works 100% Defender Cabin
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/kk/babypac/index.aspx
Baby Pac-Man restoration General Game Information Manual in PDF Format Excellent MPU Repair Guide (offsite) 2000-03-12 Received a dead Baby Pac-Man around March of 2000. (The Q*Bert is dead too, that's next.) 2002-05-19 Went down to finally deal with this thing. All exposed metal surfaces are slightly hot, so I replaced the multilated power cord with a 3-prong power cord. Power on. Shock is gone. Hear startup tune, quietly.
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"Maybe" Images
(fuzzy search, these MAY match the game, or they may not)
Knowledge Base
Typical Failures of Early Williams Games
From: woodcock@crchh75b.bnr.ca (Gregg Woodcock) Newsgroups: rec.games.video.arcade.collecting Subject: Re: Typical Failures of Early Williams Games Date: 22 Feb 1994 23:29:15 GMT richard.l.schieve (rls@cbnewsc.cb.att.com) wrote: > Several people have asked me to repost some of my old articles. > I suspect many have seen the following which was one of my first > "Tech Tips" ;-) Sorry to do this to you again, Rick, but I have added a BUNCH of stuff to your file and would like to "share", too (I c
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Williams vs. Artic (Defense Command) Lawsuit
Williams Electronics, Inc. v. Artic International, Inc. U.S. Court of Appeals, Third Circuit August 2, 1982 685 F.2d 870, 215 USPQ 405 Sloviter, Circuit Judge Defendant Artic International, Inc. appeals from the district court's entry of a final injunction order permanently restraining and enjoining it from infringing plaintiff's copyrights on audiovisual works and a computer program relating to the electronic video game DEFENDER. The district court severed plaintiff's demand for injunctive relief
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Defender Cheats and Strategy
Submitted by Unknown When you get your last official guy before 1,000,000, every time you score, you'll get an extra man. The trick we used was to win 100+ ships between 990,000 and 1,000,000, thus fooling the game based on where score rolls over rather than where ships roll over. The version where you win 100+ ships has been tested, the version where you win 256+ ships never was because: a. For every point scored in Defender from 990,000 to 999,975 you will win one extra ship and smart b
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Williams Hardware Description
The older Williams games (Defender, Stargate, Robotron, Joust, Bubbles and Sinistar) have very similar hardware inside. These machines have five PC boards: CPU/Video- the main board, containing the CPU, RAM and video circuits The game CPU is a Motorola 6809E. There are 24 4116 RAM chips, giving 48K of DRAM, most of which is used for the video display (38K). There is also a 1K by 4-bit CMOS SRAM that is battery-backed-up. This retains the game configuration and high scores when the power is off.
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Defender Self-Test
Submitted by Aaron (aaron@hatstand.demon.co.uk) Here are the self test extracts from the Defender booklet:- POWER-UP AND RAM/ROM TESTS ========================== Test initiated at power turn-on and after depressing RESET pushbutton on CPU/VIDEO board. RESULT CRT INDICATION LED INDICATION ----------------------------------------------------- Pass INITIAL TESTS OK 4 LEDs blink twice Fail Ram RAM TEST FAILED X--X (LEDs 1 & 4 light) Fail Rom ROM TES
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Stargate control panel layout and measurements
Typed by Franklin Bowen (bowens@erols.com) 4/8/96 ================================================================================ Here's the layout (courtesy of Steve Hawley - hawley@adobe.com) (1) (2) O (T)(F) (R) (S) (H) (I) 1,2 - 1 and 2 player start, tranparent red O - up,down lever, red (can use a Joust stick) R reverse, white T thrust, white F fire, white S smart bomb, green I inviso, red H hype
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Defender Configuration
Keywords: Defender COnfiguration Dip Switches Submitted by Aaron (aaron@hatstand.demon.co.uk) The following info is taken straight from the Williams booklet on Defender. BOOKKEEPING AND EVALUATION TOTALS (Functions 1-7) ================================================= 1. In game over mode, set switch to AUTO-UP and depress ADVANCE. The CRT indicates Function 1 and total left chute coins. 2. Record audit totals and depress ADVANCE for functions 1-7. To review a total that has been advanc
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Taito Board ID List
If you have info for this Taito Board ID list, please submit to this site. Submitted by Unknown V1.9 May 19,1998 Sorted By ROM Number ==================== Prom Stickers Board Number Game Notes ------------- ------------ ---- ----- 21J Double Dragon A03 Water Ski A14 - A22 Sea Fighter Poseidon A24 M4300018A Birdie King (198?)
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The Bronze Age (1971 to 1980) Video Game List
Vers 2.7 May 12, 1998 additions/corrections to aek@spies.com and kk@clickto.com Note: Date may either be release date, date from a manual or schematic, or the date that a game appears in a publication Monitor Type ------------ H-- = Horizontal V-- = Vertical -R- = Raster -V- = Vector --B = B&W --O = Color Overlay --C = Color --P = Projection Name Manuf Date uP Man/ROM # ---- ----- -
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Stargate (Defender II) pinouts
Stargate (Defender II) Pinouts
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FAQ: Conversion v1.1
COPYRIGHT 1994 REVISION NUMBER: 1.1 REVISION DATE: 02 November 1994 REVISION HISTORY: 1.1 (02/11/94 - Clarified technical details in {6.4}, Added a few words on manuals in {7.3} and analog controllers in {8.1.3}) REVISION HISTORY: 1.0 (01/11/94 - First public release; FTP only) CREATED BY: Doug Jefferys, Steve Ozdemir THANX TO: Wayne Aiken, Graham Bisset, Duncan Brown, David Hanes, Tony Jones, John Keay, Patti Ozd
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Early Atari documentation list
Submitted by Gregg Woodcock (woodcock@bnr.ca) Here is a pretty complete list of documentation for Atari's early arcade video games. Note that "TM" stands for "Technical Manual" and "DP" stands for "Drawing Package [supplement]" which was later renamed to "SP" which stands for "Supplement Package". I am not sure what "CO" stands for but the "C" could be for "Correction" because most of the CO documents were errata or addendums to the manuals. In addition, most Atari games had "ST" documents which w
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LIST: Atari Games
ROMs Manuals Game Name -------------- --------- --------------------------------------- 422 Super Pong TM-001 Mazer Blazer TM-004 Gran Trak 20 TM-008 Qwak TM-010 Tank TM-011 Gran Trak 10 TM-019 Pursuit TM-021 Twin Racer TM-025 Anti-Aircraft TM-027 Jet Fighte
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Yet Another List
O-Taito is the Old Taito pinout on wiretap. N-Taito is the New-Taito pinout (Like Elevator Action). Quote by R. Schieve: "Taito.pin will match most for power, ground, monitor, and speaker connections but inputs are usually quite different." DECO/Data East is the Data East pinout. See Ring King.pin or KarateChamp.pin.I AtariV is Black Widow and Gravitar and Space Duel Konami if the Konami pinout. See Konami\Rush'n'Attack.pin. BZone is Battle Zone and Red Baron Tehkan games seem to follow th
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Defender Bezel Card
DEFENDER INSERT COIN(S) Press 1-Player or 2-Player Start Blast Alien Ships Blast landers carrying humanoids before they mutate. Catch falling humanoids(500 points. Return them to surface(500 points. Bonus for surviving humanoids after each alien wave. Hyperspace(Warp To Another Quadrant(Caution Smart Bomb(Destroys Enemies On Screen Bonus Ship and Smart Bomb every 10,000 Points 1 PLAY(25c
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A Random Games-list
Game Name Manufacturer Year Pinout Class ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ V 005 Sega 1981 18 Wheeler Midway 1979 3D Bowling MED 1978 H 720 Degrees Atari Games 1986 800 Fathom USB 1982 H Aeroboto William
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FAQ: BUYING FROM AN OPERATOR
---------------------------- FAQ: BUYING FROM AN OPERATOR Last Updated: 31 March 1998 ---------------------------- INTENT AND DISCLAIMERS: ----------------------- Copyright 1993, 1998 The authors hereby grant permission to reproduce and distribute this document for personal use, subject to the condition that the document (along with any copyright and disclaimer notices) is not modified in any way. The opinions expressed within this document are those of the authors only and not necessar
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Addresses FAQ (North American) for rec.games.video.arcade.collecting
Created and maintained by Tony Jones (tony@rtd.com) $Revision: 1.3 $ $Date: 1997/12/24 18:35:05 $ Thanks to: Rick Schieve Greg Woodcock (obsolete component vendors) If you have additions, corrections and (especially) more precise information about the products each supplier offers, please send me e-mail -- thanks! Contents: 1a) Game Manufacturers 1b) Game Manufacturers no longer in business. 2) Informational sources 3) Auction houses 4a) Distributors (Coin-op/United S
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/kb_dl.aspx/KB/pinouts/mayday!!.txt
Mayday!! [and bootleg Defender] CPU/Sound board connector: COMPONENT SIDE | SOLDER SIDE ------------------------------------|-------------------------------------- GND | A | 1 | GND --------------------------------|---|---|---------------------------------- +5V | B | 2 | +5V --------------------------------|---|---|---------------------------------- +12V | C | 3 | +12V -------------------
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FAQ POSTING (rgva.marketplace)
From: tony_jones@no.spam Newsgroups: rec.games.video.arcade.marketplace Subject: FAQ POSTING (rgva.marketplace) Frequently Asked Questions rec.games.video.arcade.marketplace $Revision: 1.2 $ $Date: 1997/11/05 03:24:21 $ This is the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) list for the Usenet newsgroup rec.games.video.arcade.marketplace. This FAQ is posted weekly and the current copy should be considered to supersede all previous postings. This
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/kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/congobongo.txt
From: gbbs2df2@ibmmail.com Newsgroups: rec.games.video.arcade.collecting Subject: congobongo/tiptip.sw Date: Thu, 06 Jul 1995 19:04:24 GMT Based on Zaxxon pinouts by Tom Nezwek (IO91461@maine.maine.edu) Adjusted for Congo Bongo by Lee Taylor (lee@defender.demon.co.uk) Congo Bongo / Tip Top Dip Switch Settings ----------------------------------------- Switch Bank #1 -------------- SW #1 SW #2 (Bonus Ship) SW #5 SW #6 ----- --
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/kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/board pinouts/congobongo.txt
From: gbbs2df2@ibmmail.com Newsgroups: rec.games.video.arcade.collecting Subject: congobong/TipTop.pin Date: Thu, 06 Jul 1995 19:03:24 GMT Congo Bongo based on Zaxxon pinouts by Dave Holcomb (holcomb@halcyon.com) Updated for Congo Bongo by Lee Taylor (lee@defender.demon.co.uk) Congo Bongo / Tip Top (same game alternative name) Sega, 1983 According to the service manual there apears to be two different board sets. One is constructed of 3 pcbs, the other 2. 3 Board set. ------------ Complete set part nu
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Subject: FAQ POSTING (rgva.collecting)
From: tony_jones@no.spam Newsgroups: rec.games.video.arcade.collecting Subject: FAQ POSTING (rgva.collecting) Frequently Asked Questions rec.games.video.arcade.collecting $Revision: 1.3 $ $Date: 1997/11/05 03:23:40 $ This is the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) list for the Usenet newsgroup rec.games.video.arcade.collecting (hereafter abbreviated to rgva.collecting) This FAQ is posted every 14 days and the current copy should be considered
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/kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/ripoff.doc.txt
RIPOFF DOCS Introduction: RIP OFF is a one or two player action game that offers features guaranteed to capture and prolong player interest: an accelerating competitive level with a clearly visble object and a team competition option that allows players to combine scores as well as skills in defense strategy against a futuristic enemy. The Center of the playfield is occupied by a selectable number of triangular fuel cells that pulsate with radioactive energy. The player commandeers a land cr
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Arcade Game Cheats
--- 720 --- (Contributor: unknown) In the ramp section, levels 8, 9, and 10: holding down the kick and jump buttons simultanously on the lip of the ramp will boost your air. This trick only works when you're going the correct speed (usually your third or fourth jump), and only once (as far as I can tell) per ramp session per level. ----------- Afterburner ----------- (Contributor: Anthony D. Chen) key: S - start button V - vulcan cannon M - missle F - foot sensor (only on sit-down version) stag
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/kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/ripoff.txt
===================================================================== Rip Off switch settings and game description and play. ===================================================================== The following chart diagrams the switch setting of the option switches for "RIP OFF". The 7 station switch is located at position E-2 on the logic board. 7 On = Diagnostic mode 6 On = option score 5 On = No sound in attract mode 4 Credit 0 3 Credit 1 2 Time 0 1 Time 1 TA
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/kb_dl.aspx/KB/test_equipment/univid 1000/univid_harness.txt
From: jeff hendrix <jhendrix@quark.com> To: "'vectorlist@mcfeeley.cc.utexas.edu'" Subject: RE: Univid 1000 Date: Mon, 1 Mar 1999 11:44:51 -0700 Here is a list of the harnesses and what boards they go to, I also might have a few harnesses for trade. UNIVID 1000 harness numbers Atari 101 Arabian 102 Centipede 103 Cloak & Dagger 104 Crystal Castle 105 Dig Dug 106 Food-Fight 107 I-Robot 108 Kangaroo 109 Liberator 110 Millipede 111 Pole Position 111 Pole Position II 112 Xevious Ce
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/kb_dl.aspx/KB/pinouts/colony 7.txt
COLONY 7 , Taito ---------------- GAME PC BOARD (998841) ====================== 9-PIN CONNECTOR (Labelled 'P') P-1 -12V Orange [to B-15] P-2 -12V Orange [to B-15] P-3 NC P-4 +12V Blue [to B-16 and D-5]] P-5 GND Black [to B-5] P-6 GND Black [to B-4] P-7 NC P-8 +5V Red [to B-11] P-9 +5V Red [to B-10] 4-PIN CONNECTOR (Labelled 'J') J-1 Speaker GND
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/kb_dl.aspx/KB/pinouts/defender.txt
Defender, Williams ------------------ ----------------- | ==== ==== | | 2J3 2J4 | | | ----------- | | | "| | | | 3J2 "| | | | "| | | | | | | | "| | | | 3J3 "| | | | "| ---------|-----|-
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/kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/colony7.txt
COLONY 7 BOARD PINOUTS Typed in from original Taito Manual GAME PC BOARD (998841) ====================== 9-PIN CONNECTOR (Labelled 'P') P-1 -12V Orange [to B-15] P-2 -12V Orange [to B-15] P-3 NC P-4 +12V Blue [to B-16 and D-5]] P-5 GND Black [to B-5] P-6 GND Black [to B-4] P-7 NC P-8 +5V Red [to B-11] P-9 +5V Red [to B-10] 4-PIN CONNECTOR (Labelled 'J') J-1 Speaker GND Black J-2 NC J-3 NC J-4 Speaker Out White 4-PIN CONNECTOR (Labelled 'E') E-1 Volume White [to Vo
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/kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/defender.txt
From: carlm@iplmail.orl.mmc.com (Carl Morris) Subject: Defender.pin Date: 22 May 1995 13:53:33 GMT ----------------- | ==== ==== | | 2J3 2J4 | | | ----------- | | | "| | | | 3J2 "| | | | "| | | | | | | | "| | | | 3J3 "| | |
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/kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/board pinouts/colony7.txt
COLONY 7 BOARD PINOUTS Typed in from original Taito Manual GAME PC BOARD (998841) ====================== 9-PIN CONNECTOR (Labelled 'P') P-1 -12V Orange [to B-15] P-2 -12V Orange [to B-15] P-3 NC P-4 +12V Blue [to B-16 and D-5]] P-5 GND Black [to B-5] P-6 GND Black [to B-4] P-7 NC P-8 +5V Red [to B-11] P-9 +5V Red [to B-10] 4-PIN CONNECTOR (Labelled 'J') J-1 Speaker GND Black J-2 NC J-3 NC J-4 Speaker Out White 4-PIN CONNECTOR (Labelled 'E') E-1 Volume White [to Vo
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/kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/board pinouts/defender.txt
From: carlm@iplmail.orl.mmc.com (Carl Morris) Subject: Defender.pin Date: 22 May 1995 13:53:33 GMT ----------------- | ==== ==== | | 2J3 2J4 | | | ----------- | | | "| | | | 3J2 "| | | | "| | | | | | | | "| | | | 3J3 "| | |
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/kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/board pinouts/quick-ref.txt
From dholcomb@microsoft.com Tue Dec 13 22:30:30 1994 Received: from netmail2.microsoft.com by halcyon.com with SMTP id AA25989 (5.65c/IDA-1.4.4 for <holcomb@halcyon.com>); Tue, 13 Dec 1994 22:30:28 -0800 Received: by netmail2.microsoft.com (5.65/25-eef) id AA18899; Tue, 13 Dec 94 22:30:41 -0800 Message-Id: <9412140630.AA18899@netmail2.microsoft.com> Received: by netmail2 using fxenixd 1.0 Tue, 13 Dec 94 22:30:41 PST X-Msmail-Fixed-Font: 0001 X-Msmail-Message-Id: DDAB6336 X-Msmail-Conversation-Id: DDA
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/kb_dl.aspx/KB/pinouts/cloak_and_dagger.txt
Cloak & Dagger Atari Inc., 1983 ------------------------------- There are two Cloak & Dagger conversion kits. One is for converting from Defender, and the other is for converting from Joust, Robotron 2084, or Stargate. There are two boards to the Cloak & Dagger boardset, Master and Slave PCB, plus an Interconnect PCB, an Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) PCB, and a Sound Board. A040733-01 EMI Shield and Dual PCB Assembly -- includes: A039431-01 Cloak & Dagger Interconnect P
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/kb_dl.aspx/KB/pinouts/quick-ref.txt
From dholcomb@microsoft.com Tue Dec 13 22:30:30 1994 Received: from netmail2.microsoft.com by halcyon.com with SMTP id AA25989 (5.65c/IDA-1.4.4 for <holcomb@halcyon.com>); Tue, 13 Dec 1994 22:30:28 -0800 Received: by netmail2.microsoft.com (5.65/25-eef) id AA18899; Tue, 13 Dec 94 22:30:41 -0800 Message-Id: <9412140630.AA18899@netmail2.microsoft.com> Received: by netmail2 using fxenixd 1.0 Tue, 13 Dec 94 22:30:41 PST X-Msmail-Fixed-Font: 0001 X-Msmail-Message-Id: DDAB6336 X-Msmail-Conversation
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/kb_dl.aspx/KB/pinouts/taito_boardlist.txt
Taito Board ID List V5.0 Mar 28, 2001 Sorted By ROM Number ==================== Prom Stickers Board Number Game Notes ------------- ------------ ---- ----- ?? M6100130A Nunchackun 067 M6100654A Xexex Konami 352898B 1-13 M6100047A Ninjakun (1984) (UPL84003A) 1-17 M6100168A SRD Mission (1986) CVG-48C 1-17 M6100213A Darkmist (1
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/kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/cloakanddagger.txt
Cloak & Dagger Pinouts Atari Inc., 1983 There are two Cloak & Dagger conversion kits. One is for converting from Defender, and the other is for converting from Joust, Robotron 2084, or Stargate. There are two boards to the Cloak & Dagger boardset, Master and Slave PCB, plus an Interconnect PCB, an Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) PCB, and a Sound Board. A040733-01 EMI Shield and Dual PCB Assembly -- includes: A039431-01 Cloak & Dagger Interconnect PCB A039938-21 Cloak & Dagg
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/kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/cloakanddagger.txt - 11 K - Updated 1995.04.22
/kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/board pinouts/cloakanddagger.txt
Cloak & Dagger Pinouts Atari Inc., 1983 There are two Cloak & Dagger conversion kits. One is for converting from Defender, and the other is for converting from Joust, Robotron 2084, or Stargate. There are two boards to the Cloak & Dagger boardset, Master and Slave PCB, plus an Interconnect PCB, an Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) PCB, and a Sound Board. A040733-01 EMI Shield and Dual PCB Assembly -- includes: A039431-01 Cloak & Dagger Interconnect PCB A039938-21 Cloak & Dagg
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/kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/cloak&da.ger.txt
Cloak & Dagger Pinouts Atari Inc., 1983 There are two Cloak & Dagger conversion kits. One is for converting from Defender, and the other is for converting from Joust, Robotron 2084, or Stargate. There are two boards to the Cloak & Dagger boardset, Master and Slave PCB, plus an Interconnect PCB, an Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) PCB, and a Sound Board. A040733-01 EMI Shield and Dual PCB Assembly -- includes: A039431-01 Cloak & Dagger Interconnect PCB A039938-21 Cloak & Dagg
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/kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/cloak&da.ger.txt - 12 K - Updated 1996.04.03
/kb_dl.aspx/KB/pinouts/space_dungeon.txt
SPACE DUNGEON The format for these connectors is PCB name, followed by the connectors in order - each connector has the pin number, what it connects to (and the original wiring harness colour in brackets where legible), and finally in square brackets the pcb and connector + pin if relevant. VIDEO PROCESSOR PCB (08-0001-001) =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= CONNECTOR J1 1 +5 (Red) [Power PCB J4-1] 2 +5 (Red) [Power PCB J4-2] 3 GND (Blk) [Power PCB J4-3] 4 -5 (Brn) [Power PCB J
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/kb_dl.aspx/KB/pinouts/space_dungeon.txt - 9 K - Updated 2003.01.06
/kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/board pinouts/spacedungeon.txt
SPACE DUNGEON PINOUTS There are serveral PCBs in a SD set, they are: - VIDEO PROCESSOR PCB (08-00001-001) - ROM/IO PCB (08-00003-001) - Data/Sound PCB (08-00002-001) - POWER SUPPLY PCB (08-00007-001) which are similar to Qix PCBS - its believe its a simple romswap for conversion. What Space Dungeon has on op of Qix is a Coin Door Processor PCB and I am uncertain as to it's necessity (we shall see when I try to JAMMA it) These pinouts are taken directly off the wiring diagram from the
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/kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/board pinouts/spacedungeon.txt - 10 K - Updated 1999.12.21
/kb_dl.aspx/KB/pinouts/pinout_help.txt
----------------------------------------------------------------------------. Title : Arcade Game Pinouts : Date : 09-January-2003 : Source : taken from the Conversion FAQ v1.1 : by Doug Jefferys, Steve Ozdemir : and pinout identification by Tim Lindquist : --------------------------------------
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Technical Information
Note: The information and links on this page might get moved around quite a bit before things get all sorted out. I'm just going to start putting up all kinds of information that I've had archived away, so please pardon the mess! :) Identifying Unknown Board Sets Back in 1994, Rick Schieve wrote an article about how to identify unknown boards. This article gives some quick tips on how to figure out what the pinouts are for an unknown PCB. The text is moderately technical so if you're not sure what R
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/kb_dl.aspx/KB/repair/iding pcbs.html - 14 K - Updated 2000.01.02
/kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/conversion_faq_v1.1.txt
1.0) Conversion FAQ: -------------------- COPYRIGHT 1994 REVISION NUMBER: 1.1 REVISION DATE: 02 November 1994 REVISION HISTORY: 1.1 (02/11/94 - Clarified technical details in {6.4}, Added a few words on manuals in {7.3} and analog controllers in {8.1.3}) REVISION HISTORY: 1.0 (01/11/94 - First public release; FTP only) CREATED BY: Doug Jefferys, Steve Ozdemir THANX TO: Wayne Aiken, Graham Bisset, Duncan Brown, David Hanes, To
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/kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/conversion_faq_v1.1.txt - 115 K - Updated 1994.11.02
/kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/listbyyear.txt
'H','R','B','Computer Space','Nutting Assoc',1971 'H','R','B','Pong','Atari',1972 'H','R','B','Astro Hockey','Brunswick',1973 'H','R','B','Astro Race','Taito(japan)',1973 'H','R','B','Davis Cup','Taito(japan)',1973 'H','R','B','Elepong','Taito(japan)',1973 'U','R','B','Elimination','Atari/Kee',1973 'H','R','B','Gotcha','Atari',1973 'H','R','C','Gotcha Color','Atari',1973 'H','R','B','Hockey','Ramtek',1973 'H','R','B','Hockey TV','Sega(japan)',1973 'H','R','B','Leader','Midway',1973 'H','R','B','
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/kb_dl.aspx/KB/historical documents/atari games vaxmail/vax86.txt
Atari/Atari Games VaxMail 1986 Jed Margolin ___________________________________________________________________________ From: ERNIE::GRAHAM 2-JAN-1986 10:21:33.70 To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK CC: Subj: ATARI GAMES 401-K PLAN John Klein asked me to put the following memo out on junk mail: TO: All Employees FROM: John Klein/Dennis Wood We are quite pleased to report that our 401-K Plan has gotten off to an excellent start. As of today we had 118 employees making contributions to the Plan. We encoura
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