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Fire One (ファイアワン)

Released in 1979

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Manufacturer: Exidy
Developer: Exidy
Distributor: Exidy

Mame ROM Info
fireone, Fire One

Display
Raster
Orientation
Horizontal
Resolution
256 x 256
Colors
64, Color
Genre
Shooting
Attributes
[no data]
Controls
[no data]
'Fire One' marquee
game marquee

Game Summary

No summary.

Hardware Info

Z80 cpu @ 2.5 Mhz

Hardware Platform: -Unique or Unknown-

Game Details

No info.

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X-Arcade Controller
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'Fire One' cabinet photo
cabinet photo
'Fire One' title screen
title screen
'Fire One' gameplay screen shot
gameplay screen
'Fire One' control panel
control panel
'Fire One' promotional flyer
promotional flyer

"Maybe" Images

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Fire One flyer: 2 Back Fire One flyer: 1 Front Fire Truck flyer: 2 Back Fire Truck flyer: 1 Front Fire Power flyer: 1 Front

Knowledge Base

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
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/faqs/faq-arcade cheats.html - 112 K - Updated 1999.10.30
/kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/williams_conversion.txt
----------------------------------------------------------------- | SWITCHABLE CONVERSION BETWEEN ROBOTRON, JOUST, AND STARGATE | ----------------------------------------------------------------- COPYRIGHT 1994 REVISION NUMBER: 1.1 (Minor bug fix: Line 976 now shows the correct "Y7-X8" connection, not the bogus "Y7-X7" connection from 1.0) REVISION DATE: 20 Oct 1994 CREATED BY: Doug Jefferys STANDARD DISCLAIMER: -------------------- The author hereby grants permission to rep
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/williams_conversion.txt - 57 K - Updated 1994.10.20
Galaga Pinouts and Configuration
Galaga Pinouts and Dip Switches, for official and bootleg boards
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/galaga tech.html - 14 K - Updated 2002.05.20
TIME CRISIS ENEMIES GUIDE
Written by Desmond Hew wilddog_tc@hotmail.com Jun 18, 1999 [PLAYSTATION and ARCADE] This FAQ may be electronically reproduced in whole or part, free of charge, as long as credit is given to its author, Desmond Hew. This FAQ is NOT to be altered in any way or used for profitable/promotional purposes of any kind. This document was created and is owned only by me [Desmond Hew]. You can e-mail me at wilddog_tc@hotmail.com on your comments or whatsoever. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/faqs/faq-time crisis.html - 79 K - Updated 1999.07.26
/kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/cinematronics-history.txt
THE HISTORY OF CINEMATRONICS AND A DESCRIPTION OF THEIR VECTOR GAMES -------------------------------------------------------------------- COPYRIGHT 1994, 1995 REVISION NUMBER: 2.0 REVISION DATE: 23 December 1994 REVISION HISTORY: 1.0 (02/11/92 - First attempt at listing and ordering all Cinematronics games.) REVISION HISTORY: 2.0 (12/23/94 - Rearranged sections, added new sections for Barrier, Speed Freak, Boxing Bugs,
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/cinematronics-history.txt - 50 K - Updated 1994.12.28
/kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/woodcock_tempest_repair.txt
Troubleshooting your Tempest Machine, by Gregg Woodcock This article is Copyright worldwide 1991, 1995; all rights reserved. This is a file I have put together which should get you started on repairing your non-working Atari Tempest game. It lists all the problems I have seen and lots of information from the various manuals. Monitor failures are much more common than game board failures (in fact, I find the game boards to be fairly robust) and that topic is so lengthy that it is covered in another
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/woodcock_tempest_repair.txt - 31 K - Updated 2001.05.27
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
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/faqs/list-yetanothergameslist.html - 49 K - Updated 2002.06.10
Star Wars Play Hints
Anyone who wants to archive this post for a FAQ or whatever has my permission to do so. keith@tcs.com Keith Jarett This is an update of my July 29, 1994 post. After much practice, I have achieved reasonable proficiency at Star Wars. A week ago I set a new personal high score of 15 million and change on Wave 56. It took an hour and 45 minutes! This was 5 million and 17 waves better than my second-highest score two months ago. Of course my machine is set to Easy with 9 starting and 3 bo
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/faqs/faq-star wars hints.html - 13 K - Updated 1999.10.30
Seaga/Gremlin X-Y FAQ
======================== The Sega/Gremlin X-Y FAQ version 1.6 written by: Mark Jenison ======================== 1. Introduction 2. The X-Y Convert-a-Game system a. The System 1. CPU boards 2. X-Y timing and control boards 3. Sound boards 4. EPROM boards b. Monitor: Electrohome G08 X-Y c. Power supply 3. Games a. Space Fury b. Star Trek c. Eliminato
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/segaxyfaq16.html - 28 K - Updated 2000.01.23
/kb_dl.aspx/KB/gamemanuals/atari/ast2b.tiff
4 INPUTS PLAYER INPUT CIRCUITRY J2o IOO,ak * SPL S E LF- T E5• lA FIRE [j-J 4(PERJ DIAG STEP (diagnostid step), 3 KHz, SELF-TEST SLAM, HALT, FIRE and HYPER inputs are read by the MPU when SINPO (switch input zero enable) is low, Switches to be, read are selected by ABO thru AB2 from the MPU. All inputs are read on DB7. Switch inputs are active when pulled to ground. DIAG STEP, 3 KHz, and SELF-TEST are signals read by the MPU? to initiate and control the: game’s self-test pro- cedure. SLAM is a signal read b
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/gamemanuals/atari/ast2b.tiff - 1,359 K - Updated 1998.03.27
The Sega/Gremlin X-Y FAQ
======================== The Sega/Gremlin X-Y FAQ version 1.6 written by: Mark Jenison ======================== 1. Introduction 2. The X-Y Convert-a-Game system a. The System 1. CPU boards 2. X-Y timing and control boards 3. Sound boards 4. EPROM boards b. Monitor: Electrohome G08 X-Y c. Power supply 3. Games a. Space Fury b. Star Trek c. Eliminato
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/faqs/faq-segaxy_v1.6.html - 28 K - Updated 1999.07.27
How to WIN at NBA JAM! by Randolph S. Vance and William G. Henderson
E-Mail: RSVANC00@mik.uky.edu (NeXT Mail) WGHEND00@mik.uky.edu (NeXT Mail) Version 1.13 Revised: August 18th, 1993 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Introduction. Are you tough enough to take on all 27 of the NBA teams? If you think you are, get set for the most intense basketball video game you'll ever play! ---------------------------------------------------------------------- History. Versio
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/faqs/strat-how to win at nba jam.html - 31 K - Updated 1999.10.29
Sega G80 Hardware Reference
Version 1.20 25 Oct 1997 Main Processor: Z80 at 3.86712 MHz (vector games) Z80 at 8.00000 MHz (raster games) Sound Processor: 8035 Test button on CPU board asserts NMI 40Hz interrupt from vector timing board There is an 8*8 hardware multiplier on the XY control board Memory Map 0000 - 07FF 2k ROM on CPU board (power on diagnostics) 0800 - BFFF 46k ROM board C800 - CFFF 2k RAM on CPU board D000 - DFFF downloadable RAM on universal sound board E000 - EFFF 4k Vector RAM E000 - E
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/segag80ref.html - 37 K - Updated 2000.01.23
1996.09.29 GUIDE TO LOWER MAINLAND ARCADES
VERSION 1.0a : 1996.09.29 by Glenn Tarigan Additional comments by "Moby" Henry Kong Andrew Chang Feel free to distribute this document. Make sure the credits remain intact. I'd like to get some comments, especially from people who have been to any of the arcades mentioned here. What can I do to improve this guide? Do you have any details or opinions to add? Note: "Lower Mainland" refers to a southwest portion of British Columbia, Canada. The major arcades listed so far
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/faqs/faq-1996 lwr mainland arcades.html - 54 K - Updated 2000.02.20
Adapter to plug Asteroids Deluxe board into Asteroids harness
Inspired from the recent posting on converting a Gravitar/Black Widow to a Tempest/Major Havoc, I've decided to document a similar conversion to and from Asteroids Deluxe. This is a simpler conversion than the aforementioned Tempest hackery, but you should still read everything first and be sure you understand what you're doing before proceeding. Although I can't guarantee 24-hour delivery, I'll also try to respond to any questions you may have... Credit goes to Rick Schieve and Steve Ozdemir for letting
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/asteroids deluxe.html - 14 K - Updated 1999.11.01
Mortal Kombat FAQ Version 5.0
******************************************************************************** * * * Mortal Kombat Comprehensive Moves, Combos, Fatalities, and Hints Listing * * (almost FAQ) (Posted at the beginning and middle of each month) * ******************************************************************************** Version 5.0 (4/28/93) (Last Major Revision for a LONG while) What's New: o Complete
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/faqs/faq-mortal kombat.html - 62 K - Updated 1999.10.30
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 # ---- ----- -
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/faqs/list-bronzeagebyyear.html - 30 K - Updated 1999.10.29
Berzerk / Frenzy Dip Switch Settings, Pinouts, and more
Berzerk / Frenzy Dip Switch Settings, Pinouts, Memory Map
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/berzerk tech.html - 26 K - Updated 2002.04.26
UPGRADE: PLAY BUBBLES ON YOUR HACKED ROBOTRON/JOUST/STARGATE MACHINE
COPYRIGHT 1994 REVISION NUMBER: 1.0 (first public release) REVISION DATE: 1 Jun 1994 CREATED BY: Doug Jefferys STANDARD DISCLAIMER The author hereby grants 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 author only and not necessarily those of the author's employer. This document is provide
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/bubbles upgrade.html - 19 K - Updated 1999.11.02
Smash TV strategy guide
Submitted by Unknown Don't try to conserve ammo. Your shots should be efficient and kill as much as possible, and you won't have time to think about conserving shots (esp. in the latter stages). The pattern of moves you should follow at the end of each board to reach the easiest boards is: Level 1: right, up; and then you have no choices. Level 2: up, right; and then again, no choices. Level 3: right, right, down; and then you have no choices. Following these moves should enable you to
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/smashtvstrategy.html - 5 K - Updated 2000.01.19
Tron to Satan's Hollow conversion (long - with pinouts!)
Hi all. Last night I convverted my Tron Mini into a dedicated Satans Hollow. It's not as easy as i thought it would be... First things first. Satans Hollow and Tron have quite a bit in common, and they have almost as many differences. My situation was this: I have a Satans hollow fullsize control panel (with controls), a fullsize tron control panel with controls, and a mini tron control panel without controls. I've got 2 Bally/Midway MCR/II board sandwiches. One with Tron eproms, the other with Sata
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/tron to satans hollow.html - 6 K - Updated 1999.11.03
Venture pinouts (Exidy, 1981)
Venture pinouts (Exidy, 1981)
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/venture tech.html - 7 K - Updated 2002.09.24
Battlezone pinouts and dip switch settings
Battlezone Pinouts and switch settings
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/battlezone tech.html - 6 K - Updated 2002.05.01
Wizard of Wor Dip Switch Settings and Pinouts
Wizard of Wor Dip Switch Settings and Pinouts
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/wizard of wor tech.html - 8 K - Updated 2002.04.25
/kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/gravitartotempest.txt
------------------------------------------------------- | Adapter to plug Tempest board into Gravitar harness | ------------------------------------------------------- Copyright 1993 (last update: 2/94) STANDARD DISCLAIMER: 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
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/gravitartotempest.txt - 8 K - Updated 1994.10.21
CONVERSION BETWEEN SPACE DUEL AND GRAVITAR
From: "tomm" Subject: Re: Tech: XY Gurus HELP Gravitar/Space Duel Date: Monday, June 12, 2000 10:18 AM ----------------------------------------------------------------- | CONVERSION BETWEEN SPACE DUEL AND GRAVITAR | ----------------------------------------------------------------- COPYRIGHT 2000 REVISION NUMBER: 1.0 (first public release) REVISION DATE: 29 March 2000 CREATED BY: John Lee and amended by Tom McClintock PART I: Conversion of A Space Duel Con
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/gravitar_space duel.html - 13 K - Updated 2000.06.15
Konami / Stern 36 Pinouts, Switches, etc
Konami 36 pin wiring, switches, and add'l technical info Compiled for coinop.org by Kurt Koller and Sirdar Bey. Known variations follow, select game to jump to that game's information. Amidar · Circus Charlie · Contra · Frogger · Green Beret · Gyruss · Hyper Sports · Jail Break · Juno First · Kicker · L'il Hustler · Locomotion · Lost Tomb · Mania Challenge · Mega Zone · Mikie · Moon War · Nemesis · Pandora's Palace · Pooyan · Road Fighter · Roc 'N' Rope · Rush 'N' Attack · Sc
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/konamitech.html - 108 K - Updated 2000.09.17
POWER SUPPLY REPAIR
Copyright November, 1994 by Randy Fromm We live in a "disposable society." Disposable razors, lighters, pens and a myriad of other items are a part of our daily life. Many operators consider power supplies to be disposable as well. Their rumored inability to be repaired and relatively low cost create the impression of disposability. This is not the case, however. I repair lots of power supplies and it's really quite easy and practical. In fact, a repaired supply may end up having a longer l
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/psrepair.html - 14 K - Updated 2000.01.23
/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
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/conversion_faq_v1.1.txt - 115 K - Updated 1994.11.02
Battlezone and the US Army (Army Battlezone)
Submitted by Unknown (John Grigsby?) Warren Ernst (wernst@crl.com) wrote: : Ok, so i'm reading over the "history" section of the Microsoft Arcade : Battlezone Help file, which has a blurb about a specially modified : version of BZ that went directly to the US Army. It goes on to say that : "the realism had been cranked up nicely." : Similarly, KLOV makes mention of this Army version in the Battlezone : listing as well. : So, has anyone seen this critter? Better yet, does anyone here OWN one
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/armybattlezone2.html - 2 K - Updated 2000.01.20
/kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/board pinouts/venture.txt
Venture pinouts Exidy, 1981 There are two boards to the Venture boardset, the logic and the audio board. The audio booard is labeled with: Exidy Inc. Copyright 1981 PCB 77-3387-14 ASY 77-3387-15 Audio/Color --- |B| --- And the logic board is labeled with: PCB 77-3374-14 COMP Exidy Inc ASSY 77-3374-15 SIDE Copyright 1981 Revision E The audio board is the top board. It has a 30-pin
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/board pinouts/venture.txt - 7 K - Updated 1994.12.08
/kb_dl.aspx/KB/gamemanuals/cine/solarq03.tiff
FIRE SOUND SEE BLOCK DIAGRAM NINE TO SUMMING JUNCTION DIGITAL NOISE VOLTAGE CONTROL I (BLOCK DIAGRAM SEVEN) FILTER (FROM BLOCK DIAGRAM TWO) 1C 43—47 FIRE LT I SWITCH [—.. (FROM 1C7 PIN 9, LiJ BLOCK DIAGRAM ONE) NUKE SOUND NBC LK+ NACLK— IC 11,12 NUKE ENABLE (FROM IC 7 PIN 15, BLOCK DIAGRAM ONE) BLOCK DIAGRAM SIX AMPLITUDE AND FREQUENCY CONTROL R108, R119 , C 26
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/gamemanuals/cine/solarq03.tiff - 18 K - Updated 1998.03.22
/kb_dl.aspx/KB/pinouts/frenzy.txt
Frenzy ------ These pinouts should work for Frenzy as well. To switch games, you should only have to switch the ZPU-1000 board. I believe the Frenzy board is ZPU-2000. The complete boardset includes these 6 boards: ZPU-1000 [CPU/ROMs] SB-1000 [Amp] VSU-1000 [Sound/Voice] BSC-1000 [Video] VFB-1000 [Video + Controls] RCR-1000 [Interface Board to controls + video] Here is the board layout: If you lay down the boards exactly like the diagram, all the game bu
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/pinouts/frenzy.txt - 19 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
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/board pinouts/spacedungeon.txt - 10 K - Updated 1999.12.21
/kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/board pinouts/spacezap.txt
Space Zap pinouts Midway, 1981 There are seven boards in the Space Zap boardset: Qty Position on Motherboard 1 *Game Bd A084-90708-A902 J5 1 Pattern Bd A082-91348-0000 J4 1 CPU Bd (C.P.U.) A082-91354-E000 J3 2 RAM Card A082-91356-C000 J2 & J1 1 Comm. Mother Bd A082-90006-B/C000 1 *Audio Amp Board
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/board pinouts/spacezap.txt - 8 K - Updated 1995.05.29
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
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/faqs/faq-sega outrun.html - 70 K - Updated 1999.10.30
Understanding MAME Drivers Volume 1: Data Structures v1.0
Original URL: http://atarihq.com/danb/files/mamedrv1.txt Understanding MAME Drivers Volume 1: Data Structures v1.0 by Daniel Boris Table of Contents 1.0 Introduction 2.0 /drivers/rockola.c 2.1 GameDriver Structure 2.2 MachineDriver Structure 2.3 ROM Definition 2.4 MemoryReadAddress Structure 2.5 MemoryWriteAddress Structure 2.6 Input Ports 2.7 GfxDecodeInfo Structure 2.8 GfxLayout Structure 3.0 Linking in the Driver 1.0 Introduction The purpose of this document is to help
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/boris - understanding mame drivers 1.html - 33 K - Updated 2000.06.16
Galaxian wiring pinouts and conversion instructions
Galaxian wiring pinouts and conversion instructions
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/galaxian wiring pinouts and conversion instructions.html - 6 K - Updated 2002.09.24
HEAVY BARREL complete strategy guide
Submitted by Julius Yang A somewhat obscure game, Heavy Barrel uses the same controls as Ikari Warriors, but is a better game IMHO due to the availability of different weapons, not just augmented versions of weapons. The objective is to wipe out a military complex filled with soldiers and lethal military equipment. The available weapons are the standard machine gun, the heavy machine gun, the fan gun, the flamethrower, and the Heavy Barrel. Grenade weapons include standard grenades, red grenades,
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/heavybarrelstrategy.html - 7 K - Updated 2000.01.19
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
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/faqs/faq-conversion_v1.1.html - 117 K - Updated 1999.07.27
Converting Schematics to an Emulator V1.2
Original URL: http://atarihq.com/danb/files/zarzon.txt Converting Schematics to an Emulator V1.2 by Daniel Boris (dboris@erols.com) 5/9/98 Table of Contents 1.0 Introduction 2.0 Zarzon Hardware 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Processor 2.3 Memory Map 2.4 Roms 3.0 Video Section 3.1 Video RAM 3.2 CRT controller 3.3 Video Shifter 3.4 Color Selector 3.5 Putting all together 4.0 Sound (to be added later) Appendix 1: Converting Binary to Hex 1.0 Introduction The purpose of
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/boris - converting schematics to an emulator v1.2.html - 34 K - Updated 2000.06.16
/kb_dl.aspx/KB/pinouts/venture.txt
Venture Exidy, 1981 There are two boards to the Venture boardset, the logic and the audio board. The audio booard is labeled with: Exidy Inc. Copyright 1981 PCB 77-3387-14 ASY 77-3387-15 Audio/Color --- |B| --- And the logic board is labeled with: PCB 77-3374-14 COMP Exidy Inc ASSY 77-3374-15 SIDE Copyright 1981 Revision E The audio board is the top board. It has
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/pinouts/venture.txt - 7 K - Updated 2003.01.06
/kb_dl.aspx/KB/pinouts/wizard_of_wor.txt
Wizard of Wor Midway, 1981 -------------------------- There are nine boards in the Wizard of Wor boardset: Qty Position on Motherboard 1 *Game Bd A084-90708-A961 J6 1 *Memory Bd (ROM/RAM) A082-91397-A000 J5 1 Pattern Bd A082-91348-0000 J4 1 CPU Bd (C.P.U.) A082-91354-F000 J3 2 RAM Card A082-913
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/pinouts/wizard_of_wor.txt - 8 K - Updated 2003.01.06
/kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/berserk.txt
Berserk Stern Electronics, 1980 Berzerk Option Switch Settings ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Option switches are located on the ZPU-1000 board. There are 5 banks of 8-pos DIP switches. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Option ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Location F2 (#3-6 not used)
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/berserk.txt - 8 K - Updated 1994.12.21
JAMMA/AAMA Standard Connector Pinouts and JAMMA Game list
JAMMA/AAMA Standard Connector Pinouts and JAMMA Game List
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/jamma tech.html - 46 K - Updated 2002.05.17
/kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/milliped.txt
MILLIPEDE --------- COMPONENT SIDE SOLDER SIDE GND A 1 GND + 5 V B 2 + 5 V 1P Tball Horiz. Clock C 3 + 22 V DC (Note 1) 1P Tball Vert. Clock D 4 - 22 V DC (Note 1) +10.3 V DC (Note 1) E 5 1P Tball Horiz. Dir. 2P Tball Horiz. Clock F 6 1P Tball Vert. Dir. 2P Tball Vert. Clock H 7 2P Tball Vert. Dir. 2P DO
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/milliped.txt - 5 K - Updated 1995.11.02
The REAL "PONG" FAQ Version 1.02
10 Nov.1997 Creator & Maintainer: Sly D.C. *** Special Edition *** O.K.,Here's the legal stuff: Copyright (c) 1997, Sylvain De Chantal All rights reserved. This document may be copied, in whole or in part, by any means provided the copyright and contributors sections remain intact and no fee is charged for the information. Contributors retain the copyright to their individual contributions. The data contained here in is provided for informational purposes
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/faqs/faq-pong.html - 28 K - Updated 1999.10.30
/kb_dl.aspx/KB/pinouts/berzerk.txt
Berzerk, Stern 1980 ------------------- The complete boardset includes these 6 boards: ZPU-1000 [CPU/ROMs] SB-1000 [Amp] VSU-1000 [Sound/Voice] BSC-1000 [Video] VFB-1000 [Video + Controls] RCR-1000 [Interface Board to controls + video] Here is the board layout: If you lay down the boards exactly like the diagram, all the game bus connectors align themselves. The games bus connectors are all 23-pin small-width MTA connectors, except for two 18-pin small-width
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/pinouts/berzerk.txt - 19 K - Updated 2003.01.06
/kb_dl.aspx/KB/historical documents/atari games vaxmail/vax84.txt
Atari/Atari Games VaxMail 1984 Jed Margolin ___________________________________________________________________________ From: KIM::SUTTLES 9-JAN-1984 11:40 To: @SYS$MAIL:COINOP Subj: A neat trick with mail For all of you who use the MAIL program as a form of the "paperless office", I have discovered a bug (pronounced "fea-ture") in same. It seems that the addressee line (TO: ...) is parsed independently of file handling. Mail looks at each item in the list, and checks for a double colon (
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/historical documents/atari games vaxmail/vax84.txt - 281 K - Updated 2004.09.13
/kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/liberatr.doc.txt
Well, I typed up the docs for someone, so I decided to add the pinouts and post them to the net. Someone please check the pinouts over and if they look fine, upload the file to wiretap(Can't do it myself). Liberator is a 1 or 2 player game. The action takes place in various star systems in outer space. There are missile bases on planets and enemy space ships that the player tries to destroy. The object of the game it to find and destroy the enemy missile bases. The player controls a fleet of 4
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/liberatr.doc.txt - 7 K - Updated 1996.04.04
/kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/board pinouts/liberator.txt
Path: goonsquad.spies.com!genmagic!sgigate.sgi.com!swrinde!cssun.mathcs.emory.edu!gatech2!news.sprintlink.net!noc.netcom.net!netcomsv!uu3news.netcom.com!netcomsv!uu4news.netcom.com!inferno.com!mrbill Subject: liberator docs and pinouts Newsgroups: rec.games.video.arcade.collecting From: mrbill@inferno.com Date: Wed, 15 Nov 95 01:44:05 PST Message-ID: <804734589602@inferno.com> Organization: The Inferno - San Jose, CA Lines: 174 Well, I typed up the docs for someone, so I decided to add the pinouts and pos
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/board pinouts/liberator.txt - 8 K - Updated 1995.11.16
/kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/cinematronicsconversions.txt
STEPS TO RO -> RO + SC or SC -> SC + RO CINEMATRONIC CONVERSION --------------------------------------------------------------- PARTS FOR SIMPLE CONVERSION: Rip Off (RO) control panel and RO (or Star Castle (SC)) motherboard. A SC (or RO) sound board. 9 pin molex connectors (plus 8 male pins and 1 female pin) to power each of the sound boards. One 9 pin molex connector (plus 1 male pin and 8 femail pins) to tap into the cabinets power to the sound board.
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/cinematronicsconversions.txt - 25 K - Updated 1994.10.19
/kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/sonson.txt
Son Son Bootleg Pinout Message from Dante Profeta to Kurt Koller Recently I’ve bought a bootleg pcb of Son Son. The pinout is very different than the original Capcom one and I couldn’t find it around Internet (it seems to be a very rare board). So I’ve decided to find out it by myself. This board doesn’t seem having support for coin counters (The Capcom one does). Below you will find the pinout. 1 GND A GND 2 GND B GND 3 +5V C +5V 4 +5V D +5V 5 C
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/sonson.txt - 1 K - Updated 2007.07.20
/kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/board pinouts/wizardofwor.txt
Wizard of Wor pinouts Midway, 1981 There are nine boards in the Wizard of Wor boardset: Qty Position on Motherboard 1 *Game Bd A084-90708-A961 J6 1 *Memory Bd (ROM/RAM) A082-91397-A000 J5 1 Pattern Bd A082-91348-0000 J4 1 CPU Bd (C.P.U.) A082-91354-F000 J3 2 RAM Card A082-91356-C000 J2 & J1 1
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/board pinouts/wizardofwor.txt - 5 K - Updated 1995.05.29
QIX to JAMMA
This document will detail the wiring necessary to convert a QIX boardset to run on a JAMMA harness. It is assumed that you have the following: A working QIX boardset consisting of the Video Processor PCB, the ROM I/O PCB and the Data/Sound PCB. The 50pin ribbon cables that connect these 3 boards together. The metal mounting plate that holds all 3 boards. (preferably) the original wiring harness (not necessary, but it makes things MUCH easier!) In case you DO have the original harness, I ha
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/qix to jamma.html - 8 K - Updated 1999.11.02
LIST: SEGA Video Games in Japan
http://jedi.seg.kobe-u.ac.jp/~miyamo/game/ Year Title Title (Kanji) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1973 Pong Tron ポントロン Pong Tron II ポントロン2 Hockey TV ホッケーTV 1974 Mini Hockey ミニホッケー Table Hockey テーブルホッケー Goal Kick ゴールキック 1975 Balloon Gun バルーンガン Erase イレース
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/faqs/list-sega.html - 16 K - Updated 1999.07.27
/kb_dl.aspx/KB/gamemanuals/cine/solarq07.tiff
VOLTAGE CONTROL FILTER BAND PASS OUTPUT TO SUMMING HIGH JUNCTION IMPEDANCE (BLOCK CCA BUFFER CCA DIAGRAM SEVEN) NOISE (FROM BLOCK DIAGRAM TWO) C25’ HIGH I IMPEDANCE BUFFER FREQUENCY AMPLITUDE CO NTROL R108,119,C26 VOLTAGE FIRE 9J ____________ SWITCH R113—118 (FROM 1C7 PIN 9, Q14,Q15 BLOCK DIAGRAM ONE) ____________ BLOCK DIAGRAM NINE
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/gamemanuals/cine/solarq07.tiff - 15 K - Updated 1998.03.22
/kb_dl.aspx/KB/gamemanuals/atari/tempest1a.tiff
WELLS-GARDNER COLOR x-Y DISPLAY SCHEMATIC (19K61o1-5617A A+) Microprocessor Address Decoder Power Reset and Watchdog Counter Vector Generator: Program Counter Data Buffer Address Selector Instruction 1. Set self-test switch to on (see Figure 5). Press RE- SET on the PCB, or turn power off and on again. 2. Activate start, fire, Superzap, SLAM, and coin switches. 3. Rotate encoder wheel clockwise and counterclockwise. 4. Observe the white frame around the outside of the screen. 5. Activate SLAM . switch. - 6.
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/gamemanuals/atari/tempest1a.tiff - 548 K - Updated 1998.04.06
DECO (Data East) board list
This is a Data East (DECO) board ID list. If you have any additional information, please submit it. Name Date Cpu Board/Prom #s Manual PN Astro Fighter Apr,1980 6502 DE-012,014,38 | Mad Alien Nov,1980 6502 DE-044,045,046,047 (UP-5) | Mole Hunter Jul,1980 6502 DE-??? | Terranean Nov,1980 2x6502
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/faqs/list-decoboardlist.html - 12 K - Updated 2002.04.16
Space Zap pinouts
Submitted by Dave Holcomb (holcomb@halcyon.com) There are seven boards in the Space Zap boardset: Qty Position on Motherboard 1 *Game Bd A084-90708-A902 J5 1 Pattern Bd A082-91348-0000 J4 1 CPU Bd (C.P.U.) A082-91354-E000 J3 2 RAM Card A082-91356-C000 J2 & J1 1 Comm. Mother Bd A082-90006-B/C0
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/spacezappinouts.html - 9 K - Updated 2000.01.23
/kb_dl.aspx/KB/gamemanuals/atari/astdlx2b.tiff
INPUTS PLAYER INPUT CIRCUITRY ROT LCFT ROT IGb4T HPL) ST START Z START I C0114 R :o w OPTIONS INPUT CIRCUITRY +5v 9 j’I c cI 9 lox : 6 P1. 113 — 1 4 12 —. II II .— — , ID lb 3 14 4 .— 12 5 p 10 VIDEO INVERTER The x- and y-video inverter circuits are identical; there- fore, only the x-video inverter circuit is explained. For in- vertered video operation, pin 19 is grounded which turns on transistor 013 and turns off transistor 012. In this state INV is + 8.2 VDC and NONINV is -8.2 VDC. For a noninverted vide
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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
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/cloak&da.ger.txt - 12 K - Updated 1996.04.03
/kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/gravitar2majorhavoc.txt
-----------------------------cut here--------------------------------------- The following documents what is necessary to convert a Gravitar (GRAV), Space Duel (SD) or Black Widow (BW) to play Major Havoc (MH). Last Modified: Feb 22 1994 STANDARD DISCLAIMER: The author hereby grants 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 t
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/gravitar2majorhavoc.txt - 6 K - Updated 1994.11.02
Mortal Kombat 2 FAQ - Revision 10
________________________ MORTAL KOMBAT II FAQ Complete Guide Tenth Revision January 5th, 1994 ineluki@u.washington.edu ________________________ 500 years ago, Shang Tsung was banished to the Earth Realm. With the aid of Goro he was to unbalance the furies and doom the planet to a chaotic existence. By seizing control of the Shaolin Tournament he tried to tip the scales of order towards chaos. Only seven warriors survived the battles and Shang Tsung's scheme would come to a violent end at the han
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/faqs/faq-mortal kombat 2.html - 31 K - Updated 1999.10.30
/kb_dl.aspx/KB/monitortech/gwoodcock_xyhelp.txt
HOW TO DIAGNOSE, REPAIR AND UPGRADE YOUR AMPLIFONE AND WELLS-GARDNER COLOR VECTOR (XY) MONITORS version 6.1 (4-6-96) by Gregg Woodcock (woodcock@nortel.com) This article is Copyright worldwide 1991, 1996; all rights reserved. OFFICIAL CYA LEGAL WARNING AND WAIVER: Although I have made every effort to be precise, this article may contain errors. Even if it does not, some people may still damage their machines or themselves while using the
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/monitortech/gwoodcock_xyhelp.txt - 171 K - Updated 1999.08.01
/kb_dl.aspx/KB/pinouts/centipede.txt
Centipede --------- P20: | --------------------------------|----------------------------------- GND | A | 1 | Ground + 5 V | B | 2 | + 5 V + 12 V | C | 3 | + 22 V DC - 5 V | D | 4 | - 22 V DC | E | 5 | Center Coin Counter Left Coin Counter | F | 6 | Right Coin Counter | H | 7 |
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/pinouts/centipede.txt - 5 K - Updated 2003.01.06
/kb_dl.aspx/KB/pinouts/space_zap.txt
Space Zap Midway, 1981 ---------------------- The "Position on Motherboard" column refers to the fact that these boards plug into a common motherboard much like ISA/EISA/VESA/PCI cards plug into PC card expansion slots. Legend: PS = Power Supply IB = RGB Interface Board AA = Audio Amp Board GB = Game Board Motherboard (9-pos, 0.156") (outputs & inputs from power supply) Pin | Definition ------------------ 1 | +5V 2 | +5V 3 | +12V 4 | !Reset 5 | -5V 6 | Key 7 | G
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/pinouts/space_zap.txt - 6 K - Updated 2003.01.06
/kb_dl.aspx/KB/pinouts/bosconian.txt
BOSCONIAN --------- PARTS SIDE SOLDER SIDE -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LOGIC GND A 1 LOGIC GND (-) SPKR B 2 SPKR (+) C 3 COIN METER D 4 +12V E 5 +12V +5v F 6 +5v LOGIC GND H 7 LOGIC GND
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/pinouts/bosconian.txt - 15 K - Updated 2003.01.06
/kb_dl.aspx/KB/pinouts/galaga.txt
Galaga 1 -------- Solder Parts ------ ------- Sync A|1 2P Fire Green Video Signal B|2 2P Left Blue Video Signal C|3 2P Right 1P Left D|4 Red Video Signal 1P Right E|5 1P Fire 1P Start F|6 2P Start Service H|7 Table GND GND J|8 GND Coin K|9 +5V L|10 +5V M|11 +5V N|12 Test Switch
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/pinouts/galaga.txt - 19 K - Updated 2003.01.06
/kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/gaplus.txt
Gaplus Pinout Parts Side Solder Side ----------------------------------------- GND A 1 GND SPEAKER + B 2 SPEAKER - LOCK OUT SOLENOID C 3 COIN COUNTER 1 P START LAMP D 4 2 P START LAMP +12V E 5 +12V +5V F 6 +5V GND H 7 GND SERVICE SW J 8 N/C COIN 1 SW K 9 COIN 2 SW 1 P START SW L
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/gaplus.txt - 5 K - Updated 1996.04.04
/kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/board pinouts/phoenix.txt
Phoenix Centuri, 1980 There are two boards to the Phoenix boardset, the logic and the CPU board. OVG-15D (Logic board, 12 EPROMs) OVG-15U (CPU board, 8085 CPU, 8 pin DIP switch, 36 pin edge connector) The game is powered using these supply outputs: +5V DC @ 11 amps -5V DC @ 1 amp +12V DC @ 2 amps None of the diagrams nor the manual mention the current requirements of the game (that is, the amps required for each voltage output). But my game is powered by a Peter Chou power supply and the above c
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/board pinouts/phoenix.txt - 7 K - Updated 1994.12.11
/kb_dl.aspx/KB/gamemanuals/cine/starccp.tiff
4 3 2 I 1 DWG TITLE V’LR CoTRcIL AN) COIN M&CANISM WIRING IARAM MODEL NO. DWG DWO NO. REV. II72b080I I SHEET OF •I REVISIONS REV OESCIPTION DATE APPROVED I_J3 r_1 1 < 0—ONE START (eRowN) P1 9 <: 0—Two sTxr (RED) 8<: 15<: It* 19 PLAYER Cc*TROL NELRAR VIEW ON/C ThRAGE) 1’l M It’ FIR.E OWIoRD RGWT LEFT J_ J_ - - S?1 Pj1S c’o (&LL) I P6 (ui) (GREEN) RANGE zO TO c.PJj. p3 17<: 1 <- Z3 PlO I ORWARO GREEN) c/C. P1 FIRE P131 (uE) 0 P14 I 0 P15 T4O ON StART STRT p_1 1_I P0 (e1RowN) 1 sa -0 S3 56 3E- IE a3 I as < I S
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Bally Midway MCR System Games FAQ
********************************* Bally Midway MCR System Games FAQ version 1.0 Writers Mark Jenison Clay Cowgill ********************************* I. Introduction II. The MCR system classes A. CPU's 1. MCR (I) 2. MCR II 3. MCR III B. Super Sound I/O C. Video 1. Video Generator II 2. Video Generato
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/faqs/faq-bally midway mcr games.html - 24 K - Updated 1999.10.29
/kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/board pinouts/galaga.txt
Galaga pinouts. This also works on Midway's Mappy game GALAGA/MAPPY PARTS SIDE | SOLDER SIDE ------------------------------------|-------------------------------------- LOGIC GND | A | 1 | LOGIC GND --------------------------------|---|---|---------------------------------- SPKR | B | 2 | SPKR (Not sure of polarity) --------------------------------|---|---|----------------------------------
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1942 Dip Switch Settings and Pinouts
1942 Dip Switch Settings and Pinouts
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/1942 tech.html - 9 K - Updated 2002.04.16
/kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/board pinouts/galaga_bl.txt
G A L A G A ============= by Brian Murray (brian@demon.csd.unsw.edu.au) There are apparently many different galaga implementations, this one happens to be mine. I don't know how I would identify my particular boards, but I'll give as much as I can. (They were from a tabletop if that matters). There are two boards, both with blue solder masks. The top one (slightly larger) is the CPU board, has the 4 processors and program EPROMS, and h
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/board pinouts/galaga_bl.txt - 5 K - Updated 1995.12.31
/kb_dl.aspx/KB/pinouts/battlezone.txt
BATTLEZONE, Atari 1980 ---------------------- P18: 44-pin edge connector (aux/small board) component side solder side -------------- ----------- +5V RTN A 1 +5V RTN B 2 +5V C 3 +22VDC D 4 AUDIO RTN E 5 AUDIO +OUT F 6 AUDIO -OUT H 7 START LED J 8
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/pinouts/battlezone.txt - 4 K - Updated 2003.01.06
Army Battlezone (Atari, 1980/1981)
Submitted by Unknown "Army Battlezone remains a mystery, even to those of us who worked on it." Editor's Notes: I recently had the privilege of discussing Atari history with a member of Atari's development team. This individual worked at Atari for a period of several years, including the "Golden Age", and was a major contributor on many of the classics we've come to know know and love. A note of thanks to him, not just for the information on these pages, but for hours of fun in the arcades.
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/kb_dl.aspx/KB/pinouts/1942.txt
1942 ---- Solder Side Parts Side GND A 1 GND +5 B 2 +5 +12 C 3 +12 GND D 4 GND Speaker - E 5 Speaker - Speaker + F 6 Speaker + Coin Counter - H 7 Coin Counter + key J 8 key Shoot 1 K 9 Up 1 Down 1 L 10 Left 1 Right 1 M 11 GND 1 Shoot 2 N 12 Up 2 Down 2 P 13 Left 2 Right 2 R 14 GND 2 2 Player start S 15 GND 1 Player start T 16 GND Coin Switch
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/kb_dl.aspx/KB/pinouts/galaga_boot22.txt
G A L A G A ============= by Brian Murray (brian@demon.csd.unsw.edu.au) There are apparently many different galaga implementations, this one happens to be mine. I don't know how I would identify my particular boards, but I'll give as much as I can. (They were from a tabletop if that matters). There are two boards, both with blue solder masks. The top one (slightly larger) is the CPU board, has the 4 processors and program EPR
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/pinouts/galaga_boot22.txt - 2 K - Updated 2003.01.06
/kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/usaafmustang.txt
USAAF MUSTANG (C) UPL COMPANY LIMITED Typed in by John Cassells cas@cass.demon.co.uk (from original manual) Apear the item when you shoot a helicopter!! (Star) Fire a machine gun and bomb at once by shot A! (Plane) 1 UP (Bomb) Bomb power up max 8 continue (Gun) Strike force +1 max 8 (Star) B button when you are exposed to danger!! Equip a strike force by shot B. Matchless when you equip one!! When push on end shot B, force cause damage on all of enemy on the screen. Defeated enemy's total come
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/kb_dl.aspx/KB/gamemanuals/cine/aacp.tiff
4 D 3 NTERCOSJCT p.c. e. — p;1 WHI/GREE 2 pa I 1 p3 1 PLtYER ccNTRcL AEL - REAR \/t.W ORANGE RED p5 C \( LL.OW D PLAYER 4 4c 4. FIRE PLAYER P6 p7 P9) Pi P11 P’Ia I TWO C) > FRWAR (Th (Th 11 10 9 15 14 12 19 lB 16 21 22 6 5 4 7 RId-IT ( (i TI ci. ci 0 IIL ) .1 & c-) 2 a LID LO ONE. PLA’ER START -o c BLUE LFTE, LEFT PIyIOLET P14 ,i. GRAY B FOR WRI -o n RI6HT -o W -I ITE LEFT —0 C -o TWO PLAYER START s1 D D / LEFT / : - 52 s 56 SPARE 1 u SPARE2 , GROUND LAC/ -U --c-I____ P1 L--ri ORMALY OPEN MORW\ALY CLOSED ‘1
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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
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/faqs/list-atari.html - 11 K - Updated 1999.07.27
Conversion of Galaxians from AC to DC by Paul Swan
This is what I did to convert my "Galaxians" before building a wiring harness to convert it to JAMMA. One of my boards had three of the four 7V AC supply edge connector fingers burnt away and so I "commendeered" the coin counter/lockout +7V DC supply pins to improve the power distribution. All the wire links added were 1mm solid core domestic wiring cable, rated 15A, unless stated otherwise. Remove IR2 (78GU I.C.) Remove IR1 (D44VM4 transistor) Remove R88 (50Ohm 5W resistor) Replace
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/galaxian to jamma.html - 3 K - Updated 1999.11.03
Samurai Shodown Mini-FAQ
____ _ _ _ _ _ ____ _ _ / ___/ / |/ v \| | | | _ \ / | | | |__ / | | | | | |_| |/ | | Samurai Shodown mini-FAQ \__ \/ / | | | | | | | _ </ / | | Release 10 ___|/ _ | |_| | |_| | | \/ _ | | 11-05-93 | __/_/ |_|_| |_|\___/|_| /_/\|_|_| |/____ _ _ ___ ____ ___ _ _ __ _ / ___| | | |/ _ \| _ \ / _ \| |_| | \| | | |__ | |_| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | \__ \| _ | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | ___| | | | | |_| | |_| | |_| | | | | | ___/|_| |_|\___/ ____/ \___
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/faqs/faq-samurai shodown mini.html - 73 K - Updated 1999.10.29
/kb_dl.aspx/KB/pinouts/future_spy.txt
Future Spy ---------- SOLDER SIDE | PARTS SIDE ------------------------------------|-------------------------------------- Gnd | A | 1 | Gnd Gnd | B | 2 | Gnd +5V | C | 3 | +5V +5V | D | 4 | +5V -5V | E | 5 | -5V +12V | F | 6 | (+12V) [from P4-4 & to Spkr?] Spkr - | H | 7 | Spkr + [from P4-3 & to Spkr?]
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/pinouts/future_spy.txt - 3 K - Updated 2003.01.06
Centipede pinouts
Centipede Pinout and Switch Settings
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/centipede tech.html - 8 K - Updated 2006.12.20
/kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/board pinouts/polaris.txt
POLARIS GAME BOARD SOUND BOARD T CKT SIDE G COMP SIDE ------------ ------------- ----------- 1 +5V A GND 1 GND 2 +5V B GND 2 GND 3 +12V C GND 3 GND 4 +12V D +5V 4 +5V 5 -5V E +12V
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/kb_dl.aspx/KB/pinouts/guerilla_war.txt
Guerrilla War Tradewest<S.N.K., 1987 Pinout = JAMMA ------------------------------------------------------- The Rotary Controller section of the joystick assemblies Pin | Function ----+------------ 1 | Ground 2 | Input 1 3 | Input 2 4 | Input 3 5 | Input 4 6 | Input 5 7 | Input 6 8 | Input 7 9 | Input 8 10 | Input 9 11 | Input 10 12 | Input 11 13 | Input 12 JAMMA Connector |-------------------|---|----|-------------------| | Solder Side | |
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/kb_dl.aspx/KB/pinouts/rampart.txt
Rampart, Atari 1991 ------------------ Notes: * There are 2 versions of Rampart: - 2 player version that is straight JAMMA and uses joysticks to move pieces - 3 player version that uses trackballs to move pieces. * Both version have all options set from the test screen * In chatting with folks, game play of the 3 player version is much nicer than the 2 player version (game rocks, BTW) * I believe that the Rotate buttons double as start buttons for the 3 player versi
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Joust to JAMMA conversion
Submitted by Graham Bisset (graham@uki.sinet.slb.com) (c) 1994 Graham Bisset Your attention is drawn to the following VERY IMPORTANT legal and copyright information : LEGAL WARNING - READ - VERY IMPORTANT Although I've made every possible effort to ensure the information contained within this document is precise, it may still be error ridden. However even if is not, you may still damage your equipment, your machines or even yourself by using the information contained herein. I make no guarantee of
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/joust2jamma.html - 13 K - Updated 2003.06.06
/kb_dl.aspx/KB/pinouts/dig_dug.txt
DIG DUG ------- A - ground 1 - ground B - +5 VDC 2 - +5 VDC C - 3 - D - 4 - E - 5 - F - cocktail * 6 - H - 7 - J - 8 - K - 2P start 9 - credit L - 2P pump * 10 - 1P start M - 2P left * 11 - 1P pump N - 2P right * 12 - 2P down * P - 1P left 13 -
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/kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/bosconia.txt
BOSCONIAN PARTS SIDE SOLDER SIDE GND A 1 GND SPKR B 2 SPKR C 3 CTR D 4 +12V E 5 +12V +5V F 6 +5V GND H 7 GND CREDIT SW J 8 TEST SW
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/bosconia.txt - 4 K - Updated 1995.07.01
/kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/spacedue.txt
SPACE DUEL 1 GND A GND 2 +5 B +5 3 +22 C 4 -22 D 5 E +10.3 UNREG 6 R COIN F LOCK OUT 7 SELECT LED H L COIN (CNTR) 8 LEFT 2 J START LED 9 SHIELD 2 K LEFT 1 10 THRUST 1 L SHIELD 1 11 SELECT M THRUST 2 12 SW GND N SW GND 13 SW GND P 14 SLAM R 15 S AUX COIN 16 L COIN T SELF
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/kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/board pinouts/millipede.txt
MILLIPEDE --------- Originally typed in by Jonathan Deitch (jdeitch@umiami.miami.edu) Edited by Dave Fish (dfish@nyx.cs.du.edu) Game: Millipede The following is edited version of the Millipede pinout listing originally done by Jonathan Deitch. This version adds the pinouts used for a cocktail style cabinet, joystick inputs, and seperate H & V sync outputs. This additional information was shown on the pinout sheet which I got from Video Connections. I'd strongly suggest verifying these before you
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/kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/board pinouts/tron.txt
TRON ---- This is a complete pinout for the Bally/Midway game TRON. It was a beer to type in so when you get it running pour one for me :) Tapper typed in by Denis Hruza (king@cybercomm.net) Plagiarized by Franklin Bowen for TRON (bowens@erols.com or tfbowen@ingr.com) There is a Filter Assembly and 5 boards not including the Angle Encoder Board (2 of them if it's a cocktail): Power Supply, Dual Amp, Video Gen, CPU, and Sound I/O (actually, I believe it's labeled SUPER
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/board pinouts/tron.txt - 6 K - Updated 1996.07.27
/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
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/pinouts/cloak_and_dagger.txt - 8 K - Updated 2003.01.06
/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
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/board pinouts/cloakanddagger.txt - 11 K - Updated 1995.04.22
/kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/board pinouts/rampart.txt
Rampart Atari 1991 typed up by: Ray Ghanbari <ray@mayo.edu> Thanks to Rick Kennedy <rickk@coil.com> of Great Games Plus, Inc. for providing me a copy of the wiring schematics Notes: * There are 2 versions of Rampart: - 2 player version that is straight JAMMA and uses joysticks to move pieces - 3 player version that uses trackballs to move pieces. * Both version have all options set from the test screen * In chatting with folks, game play of the 3 player version is much nicer than the
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/board pinouts/rampart.txt - 5 K - Updated 1996.07.16
/kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/board pinouts/taito.txt
Old Taito 3 board set ===================== These pinouts are not 100% complete, but there is enough info for an upright JAMMA conversion. There is an upright/cocktail pin somewhere and 2P left/right/fire buttons are still unidentified. The HALT pin was the one that had me going for a while. I couldn't get the game to run at all outside the cocktail harness until I wired this sucker low. Lunar Rescue ('80) Space Invaders (late '70s) Solder Sound Board Parts ==========
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/kb_dl.aspx/KB/pinouts/space_invaders.txt
Space Invaders.. ---------------- On the A084-90700-B739 board, there are 3 connectors. the 8 pin connector: 1- Common (PINK) 2- Move Right (R-G) 3- Move Left (Blu) 4- ? 6- (Drawing said "Key") N/C 7- Select one Player (G-Y) 8- Select two Player (O-W) The 11 pin connector: 1- ? 2- Coin Switch (BW-W) 3- Coin Switch (BR-B) 4- C.Tap on xformer (Yel) 5- Coin Meter (G-W) Then to Pin 9 on Power Supply 6- "Reset" (Orn) Directly to Pin 6 on Power Supply 7- (Drawing said "Key") N/C 8- Spe
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/pinouts/space_invaders.txt - 4 K - Updated 2003.01.06
/kb_dl.aspx/KB/pinouts/asteroids_deluxe.txt
Asteroids Deluxe ---------------- PARTS SIDE | SOLDER SIDE ------------------------------------- GND | A | 1 | GND +5V | B | 2 | +5V | C | 3 | COIN CTR-L | D | 4 | COIN CTR-C AUDIO 2 | E | 5 | AUDIO 1 COIN CTR-R | F | 6 | START2LED | H | 7 | PLAYER2 PLAYER1 | J | 8 | START1LED DIAGNOSTIC STEP | K | 9 | SLAM SELF TEST | L | 10 | SHIELD Z OUT | M | 11 | Z GND
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/kb_dl.aspx/KB/pinouts/tron.txt
TRON, Midway 1982 ----------------- There is a Filter Assembly and 5 boards not including the Angle Encoder Board (2 of them if it's a cocktail): Power Supply, Dual Amp, Video Gen, CPU, and Sound I/O (actually, I believe it's labeled SUPER Sound I/O. Can you say `WOW!'?). The only boards you'll actually need to play the game are the Video Gen, CPU, and Sound I/O and these are actually attached in a three board sandwich. You'll need to make a conversion harness and find
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/kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/ledgendarywings.txt
Newsgroups: rec.games.video.arcade.collecting From: cpdist@skyenet.net (John Pierce) Subject: LEDGENDARY WINGS DIPS&PIN (CPDIST) Message-ID: <DEvnu8.9Jt@iquest.net> Sender: news@iquest.net (News Admin) Organization: IQuest Network Services X-Newsreader: Forte Agent .99a.107 Date: Thu, 14 Sep 1995 04:12:45 GMT Lines: 58 ( FILE 303 ) ( LEDENDARY WINGS 56P ) ( REV: 1.1 ) PARTS SOLDER DIP SWITCH A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ---------------|-------
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/kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/starwars.txt
STAR WARS P20: 44-pin edge connector component side solder side -------------- ----------- GND A 1 GND +5V B 2 +5V C 3 GND -5V D 4 GND 10.3 VDC E 5 F 6 COIN CTR R H 7 L COIN CNT PITCH J 8 ROLL K 9 L 10 L FIRE/START SE
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Tron Pinouts
Tron Pinouts
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/kb_dl.aspx/KB/pinouts/night_striker_iii.txt
Night Striker III, Taito ------------------------ COMPONENT | SOLDER ---------------------+---------------------- GND | 1 | A | GND GND | 2 | B | +5V | 3 | C | +5V +5V | 4 | D | +5V | 5 | E | -5V +12V | 6 | F | +12V | 7 | G | | 8 | H | Counter A | 9 | I | Speaker - |10 | J |
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/kb_dl.aspx/KB/pinouts/shoot_out.txt
SHOOT OUT --------- PARTS SIDE SOLDER SIDE ----------- -------------- 1 1 DOWN A 2 DOWN 2 1 UP B 2 UP 3 1 LEFT C 2 LEFT 4 1 RIGHT D 2 RIGHT 5 E 6 F 7 H 8 SERVICE
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/kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/segatoatarixyconv.txt
From: essayes@telerama.lm.com (David Shuman) Newsgroups: rec.games.video.arcade.collecting Subject: Sega XY on Atari monitor: it works! Date: 3 Jan 1996 16:32:11 -0500 Organization: Telerama Public Access Internet, Pittsburgh, PA USA Lines: 216 Message-ID: <4ceskr$ajn@asia.lm.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: asia.lm.com The good news is, it can be done. The bad news is, it isn't perfect, at least not yet. SEGA-TO-ATARI VECTOR MONITOR ADAPTER by David Shuman mappy@virginia.edu, essayes@telerama.lm.com
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/kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/board pinouts/gyruss.txt
From: veck@pshrink.chi.il.us (Chelloveck) Gyruss Pinouts These are from the manual for my upright. I'm reasonably sure that they don't match the actual pinouts on my board. For instance, my board is stereo but all through the manual (including these pinouts) it's indicated to be monaural. Parts Side | Solder Side --------------|-------------- +12V | 1 | A | -5V Speaker | 2 | B | Speaker | 3 | C | 2P Speed ("Speed" is actually "Fire"?) 2P Right | 4 | D | 2P Left 2P Sta
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/kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/board pinouts/mysteriousstones.txt
This is the pinout for the Mysterious Stone Board. Pin labeled with "??" means not connected or unknown function. ATTENTION!! The following wiring list is tested and working on my CLONE board!! No idea about the original one. Piero Andreini piero@ilrspa.com Game: Mysterious Stones (Clone Board) 36 Pin Wiring List A1=?? B1=+12V A2=SPK+ B2=SPK+ A3=FIRE B3=UP A4=RIGHT B4=LEFT A5=1P START B5=2P START A6=?? B6=?? A7=?? B7=?? A8=?? B8=?? A9=?? B9=DOWN A10=COIN 1 B10=?? A11=?? B11=
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/kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/board pinouts/galaxian.txt
Typed in by Jonathan Deitch (jdeitch@umiami.miami.edu) 44 Pin wiring chart for Galaxian SOLDER SIDE | PARTS SIDE ------------------------------------|-------------------------------------- GND | A | 1 | GND --------------------------------|---|---|---------------------------------- GND | B | 2 | GND --------------------------------|---|---|---------------------------------- +5 VDC | C | 3 | +5 VDC --
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/kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/venture.txt
Venture pinouts Exidy, 1981 There are two boards to the Venture boardset, the logic and the audio board. The audio booard is labeled with: PCB 77-3387-14 ASY 77-3387-15 And the logic board is labeled with: PCB 77-3374-14 COMP Exidy Inc ASSY 77-3374-15 SIDE The audio board is the top board. It has a 30-pin edge connector and 3 10-pin connectors. Only the edge connector at P5 and the 10-pin connector at P21 are used. The other two connec
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/kb_dl.aspx/KB/pinouts/millipede.txt
MILLIPEDE --------- The following is edited version of the Millipede pinout listing originally done by Jonathan Deitch. This version adds the pinouts used for a cocktail style cabinet, joystick inputs, and seperate H & V sync outputs. This additional information was shown on the pinout sheet which I got from Video Connections. I'd strongly suggest verifying these before you use them. Dave F. 44 Pin Wiring List for P20: COMPONENT
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/kb_dl.aspx/KB/pinouts/polaris.txt
POLARIS ------- GAME BOARD SOUND BOARD T CKT SIDE G COMP SIDE ------------ ------------- ----------- 1 +5V A GND 1 GND 2 +5V B GND 2 GND 3 +12V C GND 3 GND 4 +12V D +5V 4 +5V 5 -5V
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/kb_dl.aspx/KB/pinouts/tip_top.txt
Tip Top 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 number 834-5165 Control pcb part number 834-5166 Video pcb part number 834-5167 Sound pcb part number 834-5168 2 Board set. ------------ Complete set part number 834-5180 Control pcb part number 834-5181 Video pcb part number 834-5167 44-pin connector
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/kb_dl.aspx/KB/pinouts/ultra_tank.txt
Ultra Tank, Atari ----------------- 1 16.5vac A 16.5vac 2 +10 unreg B +10 unreg 3 C 4 /SYNCb D TEST N.O. 5 Start 1 LED E Start 2 LED 6 F Slam N.O. 7 Start 2 N.O. H Start 1 N.O. 8 Fire 2 N.O. J Fire 1 N.O. 9 L Forward 2 K L Forward 1 10 R Forward 2 L R Forward 2 11 Coin Ctr 1 M Coin Ctr 2 12 White Video N Coin Ctr 0 13 Coin Ctr 3 P +5v
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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/pinouts/black_widow.txt
Black Widow (Atari, 1983) ------------------------- P20: 44-pin edge connector component side solder side -------------- ----------- GND A 1 GND +5V B 2 +5V C 3 +22 VDC D 4 -22 VDC 10.3 VDC E 5 COIN LOCKOUT F 6 COIN CTR R COIN CTR L H 7 P1 LED P2 LED J 8 FIRE UP FIRE DOWN K 9 FIRE LEFT
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/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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Reproduction Phoenix Instruction Cards and Custom Coin Card
( INSERT COINS ( SELECT GAME FOR ONE OR TWO PLAYERS ( USE JOYSTICK TO MOVE YOUR SPACE SHIP TO THE LEFT OR TO THE RIGHT, AND FIRE BEAM GUN TO SHOOT PHOENIX ARMY. ( THEN SCORE REACHES 3,000 & 30,000 POINTS ONE SPACE SHIP IS ADDED EACH TIME FOR THESE POINTS. ( A STRATEGY IS NEEDED TO AVOID ARMY’S ATTACK BY PUSHING BARRIER BUTTON. ( GAME IS OVER WHEN ALL SPACESHIPS HAVE BEEN DESTROYED. 200 POINTS · · · WHEN FLYING 20PTS. · · · · · · WHEN WAITING
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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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/kb_dl.aspx/KB/pinouts/halleys_comet.txt
Halleys Komet ------------- Connector "G" ============= COMPONENT | SOLDER ------------------------------------------- GND | 1 | A | GND | 2 | B | | 3 | C | | 4 | D | Speaker (+) | 5 | E | Speaker (-)
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/kb_dl.aspx/KB/pinouts/phoenix.txt
Phoenix Centuri, 1980 --------------------- There are two boards to the Phoenix boardset, the logic and the CPU board. OVG15D (Logic board, 12 EPROMs) OVG15U (CPU board, 8085 CPU, 8 pin DIP switch, 36 pin edge connector) CPU Edge Connector: SOLDER SIDE | PARTS SIDE -------------------------------- Gnd | A | 1 | Gnd Gnd | B | 2 | Gnd COM | C | 3 | Gnd
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/kb_dl.aspx/KB/pinouts/gravitar.txt
"Gravitar" (Atari, 1982) ------------------------ P20: 44-pin edge connector component side solder side -------------- ----------- GND A 1 GND +5V B 2 +5V C 3 +22 VDC D 4 -22 VDC 10.3 VDC E 5 COIN LOCKOUT F 6 COIN CTR R COIN CTR L H 7 P1 LED P2 LED J 8 K 9
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/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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Hyper Fighting: Ken Strategy Guide
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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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/kb_dl.aspx/KB/pinouts/congo_bongo.txt
Congo Bongo 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 number 834-5165 Control pcb part number 834-5166 Video pcb part number 834-5167 Sound pcb part number 834-5168 2 Board set. ------------ Complete set part number 834-5180 Control pcb part number 834-5181 Video pcb part number 834-5167 44-pin connector
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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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/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/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 : --------------------------------------
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/pinouts/pinout_help.txt - 39 K - Updated 2003.01.09
/kb_dl.aspx/KB/pinouts/space_duel.txt
"Space Duel" (Atari, 1981) -------------------------- P20: 44-pin edge connector component side solder side -------------- ----------- GND A 1 GND +5V B 2 +5V C 3 +22 VDC D 4 -22 VDC 10.3 VDC E 5 COIN LOCKOUT F 6 COIN CTR R COIN CTR L H 7 SELECT LED START LED J 8 ROT L P2 ROT L P1 K 9 SHIELD
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/kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/bosconian.txt
------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | BOSCONIAN | | Option Switch Settings | |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------| | DIP Switch 6K | |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Coins per credit:
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/kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/blackwid.txt
BLACK WIDOW P20: 44-pin edge connector component side solder side -------------- ----------- GND A 1 GND +5V B 2 +5V C 3 +22 VDC D 4 -22 VDC 10.3 VDC E 5 COIN LOCKOUT F 6 COIN CTR R COIN CTR L H 7 P1 LED P2 LED J 8 FIRE UP FIRE DOWN K 9 FIRE LEFT FIRE RIGHT L 10
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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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/kb_dl.aspx/KB/faqs/mcrfaq.txt
********************************* Bally Midway MCR System Games FAQ version 1.0 Writers Mark Jenison Clay Cowgill ********************************* I. Introduction II. The MCR system classes A. CPU's 1. MCR (I) 2. MCR II 3. MCR III B. Super Sound I/O C. Video 1. Video Generator II
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/kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/gunsmoke2.txt
Newsgroups: rec.games.video.arcade.collecting From: cpdist@skyenet.net (John Pierce) Subject: GUN SMOKE DIP&PIN (CPDIST) Message-ID: <DEvnBC.8My@iquest.net> Sender: news@iquest.net (News Admin) Organization: IQuest Network Services X-Newsreader: Forte Agent .99a.107 Date: Thu, 14 Sep 1995 04:01:24 GMT Lines: 63 ( GUN SMOKE 56P ) (FILE 181) PARTS SOLDER DIP SWITCH A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ---------------|--------------- -------------------------------------------
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Old Taito 3 board set pinouts
Submitted by John Keay These pinouts are not 100% complete, but there is enough info for an upright JAMMA conversion. There is an upright/cocktail pin somewhere and 2P left/right/fire buttons are still unidentified. The HALT pin was the one that had me going for a while. I couldn't get the game to run at all outside the cocktail harness until I wired this sucker low. Lunar Rescue ('80) Space Invaders (late '70s) Solder Sound Board Parts ===============
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/kb_dl.aspx/KB/historical documents/atari games vaxmail/vax89.txt
Atari/Atari Games VaxMail 1989 Jed Margolin ___________________________________________________________________________ From: KIM::HALLY 3-JAN-1989 09:01:01.61 To: DENCKER,RAY,HALLY,ROTBERG,BURGESS,MARGOLIN,COMSTOCK,NOBLE,MOSER,DIEKNEITE,FULLER,GROSSMAN CC: Subj: S.T.U.N. TEAM last update: 1/3/89 Project: S.T.U.N. RUNNER (571) Planned Field Test: FEB. 89 Planned Finished Goods Assy. JUNE 89 Project Leader: MIKE HALLY Programmer(s): ED ROTBERG ANDY BURGESS Engineer: JE
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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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/kb_dl.aspx/KB/historical documents/atari games vaxmail/vax87.txt
Atari/Atari Games VaxMail 1987 Jed Margolin ___________________________________________________________________________ From: KIM::RAINS 2-JAN-1987 10:27:26.19 To: @sys$mail:engineer CC: Subj: Computer Health Note #3 VAX-edrin Headache #3 You've been poking around somewhere in another directory (something like SYS$USERDISK:[FRED.STUFF.MORESTUFF.EVENMORESTUFF]) and now you have found something you want to get back to or reference with out so much directory name baggage. Sure, it doesn't
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/historical documents/atari games vaxmail/vax87.txt - 271 K - Updated 2004.09.13
/kb_dl.aspx/KB/historical documents/atari games vaxmail/vax88.txt
Atari/Atari Games VaxMail 1988 Jed Margolin ___________________________________________________________________________ From: MIKE::LIEBSTER 4-JAN-1988 14:39:28.82 To: @SYS$MAIL:EVERYBODY CC: Subj: PAYMENT OF CONSULTANTS/CONTRACTORS STARTING THIS YEAR WE WILL BE PAYING CONSULTANTS AND CONTRACTORS THROUGH PAYROLL INSTEAD OF ACCOUNTS PAYABLE. THIS WILL ALLOW US TO AUTOMATICALLY KEEP TRACK AND GENERATE YEAR-END 1099 INFORMATION. THIS WILL APPLY TO ALL CONTRACTORS OR COMPANIES THAT ARE NO
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/historical documents/atari games vaxmail/vax88.txt - 293 K - Updated 2004.09.13
/kb_dl.aspx/KB/historical documents/atari games vaxmail/vax90.txt
Atari/Atari Games VaxMail 1990 Jed Margolin ___________________________________________________________________________ From: BERT::LTURNER 2-JAN-1990 15:43:12.18 To: @SYS$MAIL:EVERYBODY CC: LTURNER Subj: New Baby This is to annouce the arrival of a new addition at the Moore house. His name is Evan Alexander Bettencourt Moore. He was born on Saturday, December 30, at 10:21A. Weight -- 7 lbs 10 oz Height -- 20 1/2 inches Mother and baby are home and doing well. _____________________________
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Atari/Atari Games VaxMail 1991 Jed Margolin ___________________________________________________________________________ From: GAWD::MCCARTHY "Pat" 2-JAN-1991 12:37:15.74 To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK CC: MCCARTHY Subj: New employee. If you haven't already noticed or been introduced, we have a new employee starting today. His name is John Moore. He is a hardware design engineer in the Electrical Design group, reporting to me. His office is the corner cubicle just outside my office. Drop by and say Hi. _____
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Atari/Atari Games VaxMail 1992 Jed Margolin ___________________________________________________________________________ From: BERT::FRANCES 2-JAN-1992 17:56:52.97 To: MARGOLIN CC: Subj: PHONE MESSAGE DAN ASH 879-3037 10:27AM NEW 2101 MATERIAL HAS NO BUGS. CALL MARGO FOR MORE INFO. ___________________________________________________________________________ From: BERT::BROWN 3-JAN-1992 19:39:22.02 To: @SYS$MAIL:EVERYBODY CC: BROWN Subj: PREMIUM PAYMENT PLAN, MODIFIED CAFETERIA PLAN
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