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Choplifter
Choplifter
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Choplifter, PitFall II, and all the Wonderboy games pinouts
Choplifter, PitFall II, and all the Wonderboy games Pinouts
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/kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/choplifter - pitfall ii - wonderboy tech.html - 3 K - Updated 2002.09.24
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/pinouts/sega_1.txt
Sega 1 ------ Swat, Choplifter, Pitfall II, Flicky, Watermatch, Bullfight, Mr. Viking, Up n Down, ----------------------------------------------------------- Component Side | Solder Side ----------------------------+------------------------------ GND 1 | A GND GND 2 | B GND +5V 3 | C +5V +5V 4 | D +5V Coin Meter 1 5 | E Coin Meter 2
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/kb_dl.aspx/KB/pinouts/sega_1.txt - 1 K - Updated 2003.01.06
/kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/board pinouts/choplifter.txt
Pinouts for Choplifter (also works with Pitfall II and all the Wonderboy games) Typed up by Graham Bisset (22-Aug-1995, graham@aberdeen.wireline.slb.com) Updated by John Goggan (28-Jun-1999, jgoggan@dcg.com) Graham's Note: My original board was not marked as to where 1 started and 22 finished, so hold the board with the edge connector nearest you and the parts on the top. Pin 1 is the furthest to the left. Make the cable at your own risk! Happy rescuing! :-) Parts |
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/kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/board pinouts/choplifter.txt - 2 K - Updated 1999.06.29
The Sega Out Run FAQ Version 0.3
Maintained by Chris White Andrew W. Sharples This FAQ may only be reproduced with permission, and must not be edited, altered or modified in any other way. WWW and TXT formats available from : www.diamondblack.demon.co.uk # As the case is with all FAQs, this document is a work in progress. # # Additions, corrections, and comments are very welcome. # [What's New] Version 0.3 - 7th February 1998 * Added : Machine S
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/kb_dl.aspx/KB/faqs/faq-sega outrun.html - 70 K - Updated 1999.10.30
/kb_dl.aspx/KB/pinouts/choplifter.txt
Choplifter ---------- ----------------------------------------------------------- Component Side | Solder Side ----------------------------+------------------------------ GND 1 | A GND GND 2 | B GND +5V 3 | C +5V +5V 4 | D +5V Coin Meter 1 5 | E Coin Meter 2 +12V 6 | F 7 | H
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/kb_dl.aspx/KB/pinouts/choplifter.txt - 3 K - Updated 2003.01.06
/kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/choplifter.txt
ChopLifter Dip Switch A |------------------------------------------------------------------| | OPTION | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | |----------------------------------|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---| | 1 Coins 1 Credits |Off|Off|Off|Off|Off|Off|Off|Off| | 1 Coins 2 Credits |On |Off|Off|Off|On |Off|Off|Off| | 1 Coins 3 Credits |Off|On |Off|Off|Off|On |Off|Off| | 1 Coins 4 Credits |On |On |Off|Off|On |On |Off|Off| |
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/kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/choplifter.txt - 4 K - Updated 1997.08.07
/kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/choplftr.txt
CHOPLIFTER PARTS SIDE CKT SIDE ------------------ -------------------- 1 GND A GND 2 GND B GND 3 +5V C +5V 4 +5V D +5V 5 CTR 1 E CTR 2 6 +12V F 7 H 8 P1 FIRE
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/kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/choplftr.txt - 4 K - Updated 1996.07.17
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/historical documents/atari games vaxmail/vax85.txt
Atari/Atari Games VaxMail 1985 Jed Margolin ___________________________________________________________________________ From: KIM::SHEPPERD 4-JAN-1985 17:20 To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK.UAF Subj: Printer in Rains's area There is another printer hooked up now in the phone closet near Rains's office. It's known as RAINS$PRINT and if you want it to be the default printer for you then put the following in your LOGIN.COM file: $ ASS 'f$log("RAINS$PRINT")' SYS$PRINT The physical name is TXD5:, but I advise
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/kb_dl.aspx/KB/historical documents/atari games vaxmail/vax85.txt - 233 K - Updated 2004.09.13
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