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/features/coinopmuseum/south.aspx
The National Coin-Op and Video Game Museum The South Room November 1994 This quickly became my favorite room. A Q*bert to the right, and a beautiful Dig Dug in the middle of the room. A slightly worn Donkey Kong sits besides Mario Brothers. There's one of those Hologram games, and a Popeye that looks attractive. But it's been a while since I've played Qix. Darn, that's hard. Hey, here's a good two player game to try with a friend: yes, it's Death Race! Maybe we'll fly through the dayglow
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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... Pinball Games 8 Ball Deluxe Captain Fantastic Cyclone Gorgar Highways Humpty Dumpty Mondy Night Football Mr. & Mrs. Pac Man Rocket Shi
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/features/coinopmuseum/index.aspx
The National Coin-Op and Video Game Museum St. Louis, Missouri, November 1994 (by Stephen J. Ryner) Sadly, it seems the National Coin-Op and Video Game Museum has finally closed its doors. The manager, Chris Lindsay, had reported the museum had been losing money and was unlikely to last once its parent company had been acquired. This page is nowin memoriam... It was a beautiful autumn afternoon when Richard Allan and I visited the St. Louis Video Game museum for the first time. The museum was
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Knowledge Base
/kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/popeye.txt
Popeye Nintendo |---------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Popeye | | | | DIP Switch 1 Settings | |---------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Function: | SW#1 SW#2 SW#3 SW#4 | |--------------------------
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/kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/popeye.txt - 4 K - Updated 1996.11.21
/kb_dl.aspx/KB/pinouts/popeye.txt
Popeye, Nintendo ---------------- COMPONENT | SOLDER ---------------------+---------------------- GND | 1 | A | GND GND | 2 | B | GND +5V | 3 | C | +5V +5V | 4 | D | +5V +12V | 5 | E | +12V | 6 | F | Coin | 7 | G | 2P.Start | 8 | H | 1P.Start 2P.Right | 9 | I | 1P.Right 2P.Left |10 | J | 1P.Left
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/kb_dl.aspx/KB/pinouts/popeye.txt - 5 K - Updated 2003.01.06
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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/kb_dl.aspx/KB/faqs/list-yetanothergameslist.html - 49 K - Updated 2002.06.10
/kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/board pinouts/popeye.txt
This is the pinout for the single board version of Popeye (its the only version I have seen but I guess there is another type). I got this pinout from Rick Scheive (thanks Rick) and I have used it to test boards. I believe the left side is the parts side but its best to verify orientation with your meter. Dan Rasmussen dras@sw.stratus.com Game:_Popeye (Single Board) __ 44 Pin Wiring List | --------------------------------|----------------------------------- GND | A | 1 | GND
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/kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/board pinouts/popeye.txt - 2 K - Updated 1997.11.22
Arcade PCB Pinouts
Arcade Pinouts 1,003 Entries Last Updated: May30, 2003 Help with Pinouts Filename Size All Pinouts813 KB 10-Yard_Fight.txt3 KB 1000_Miglia.txt3 KB 1942.txt5 KB 1943.txt3 KB 1988_World_Games.txt2 KB 3stooges.txt1 KB 720.txt0 KB Acrobat_Mission.txt1 KB Act_Fancer.txt1 KB ADP_Gauselmann.txt1 KB
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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/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/test_equipment/univid 1000/univid_harness.txt - 3 K - Updated 2005.09.18
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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/kb_dl.aspx/KB/faqs/faq-conversion_v1.1.html - 117 K - Updated 1999.07.27
/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
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