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PLAYER 1 LED The Player 1 LED On signal is developed from the data bit on line DB4. When clocked by LATCH, latch R9 of the Coin Door and Control Panel Output circuit latches the data bit on line DB4 to pin 19 of R9. This signal is applied through R103 to light the Player 1 LED on the game Control Panel. PLAYER 2 LED The Player 2 LED On signal is developed from the data bit on line DB5. When clocked by LATCH, latch R9 of the Coin Door and Control Panel Output circuit latches the data bit on DB5 to pin 16 of
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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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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
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ST3 State signal ST3 is an active high-level signal hardware-generated by Decoder Disable latch A7. ST3 is opposite in state to VGCK, and is delayed by one pulse of the 12-MHz clock signal if the 04 output from State Machine ROM N4 Is low and VMEM is high If the 04 output from N4 is high ST3 is high When ST3 is high, State Machine decoder H7 is disabled. When ST3 is low, H7 decodes the data on lines STO-ST2 to produce LATCHO.LATCH3 and STROBEO-STROBE3. VCTR, VCTR The Vector Flag signals are software-generat
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EXPLOSIONS AND THRUST (FROM NOISE GENERATOR BLOCK DIAGRAM TWO) LOUD EXPLOSION L VOLTAGE - SWITCH (FROM 1C7 PIN2, Q1,Q2 BLOCK DIAGRAM ONE) SOFT EXPLOSION L VOLTAGE SWITCH (FROM IC? PIN 5, Q3,Q4 BLOCK DIAGRAM ONE) I LOW PASS FILTER[ (FROM NOISE GENERATORI R34-38,C1O,11 ] BLOCK DIAGRAM TWO) THRUST L VOLTAGE SWITCH (FROM 1C7 PIN 6, 05,Q6 BLOCK DIAGRAM ONE) CCA 1C33 TO VOLTAGE FOLLOWER (BLOCK DIAGRAM SEVEN) TO VOLTAGE FOLLOWER (BLOCK DIAGRAM SEVEN) LOW PASS FILTER R15—19 , C6,7 ENVELOPE CONTROL R26,C8 ENVELOPE C
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Battlezone High Score Upgrade
Subject: Battlezone high score upgrade (LONG) Date: 23 Jun 1994 12:06:29 GMT Organization: Texas Instruments Lines: 365 Distribution: world Message-ID: <2ubts5$94c@osage.csc.ti.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: bugs.tiuk.ti.com Well I finally got my Battlezone permanent high score fix working, thanks to the 48Z02 datasheet that Clive Bittlestone sent (the chip has 2 chip enables that do not behave the same, and I was using the wrong one, so I swapped a couple of wires and bingo). Also thanks go to Do
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/kb_dl.aspx/KB/gamemanuals/atari/blackwidow3b.tiff
AlO, A13-A15 Address bits on Microprocessor Address Bus lines AlO and A13-A15 are generated by Microprocessor C2. Bits on lines A13-A15, together with those on AB11-AB12, are the input bits to Address Decoders Ri-R2. AlO is exclusive-ORed with BANK SEL by gate B6 to produce the AlO input bit for Random-Access Memory NIP1. ABOAB12 Address bits on Buffered Microprocessor Address Bus lines ABO-AB12 are software-generated by Microprocessor C2 and buffered by Bi and Ci. These signals are the Input bits to Read-O
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ENORM The active low-level Normalization Flag: is software-generated by gate K4 of the Normalization Flag circuit. If OPO is high, SA is high, and the output from gate J5 is high, ENORM is set low when STROBEO goes high. ENORM is applied through gate E7 to the Si input pins of Vector Data Shifters A8, B8, GB, F8, H8, and J8. ENORM multiples the rate of change of the X and Y vector data in the Vector Data Shifters (via shift left operations) at the same factor specified by data on lines DVY8-DVY1O. The n num
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Street Fighter 2: Hyper Fighting moves
Here is a graphical representation of all the special moves for HF. All the moves are for facing to the right. When used in a phrase, the symbol "|" means or. The word beg. is beginning. The charge times shown are relative to the game's speed. So, a 2 second charge on CE is longer than on HF. The words in parentheses show which attribute of the special move is affected by using different button strengths.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------- RYU and KEN Fireb
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/kb_dl.aspx/KB/pinouts/back_street_soccer.txt
Back Street Soccer Pinout = JAMMA
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CON 3 3P Connector CON 4 4P Connector
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1 3P.Coin 1 4P.Coin
2 3P.Start 2 4P.Start
3 3P.Up 3 4P.Up
4 3P.Down 4 4P.Down
5 3P.Left 5 4P.Left
6 3P.Right 6
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RIM ROCKIN' BASKETBALL
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PARTS SIDE CKT SIDE PL 3,4
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1 GND A GND 1 GND
2 GND B GND 2 +5V
3 +5V C +5V 3 ----
4 +5V D +5V 4 SVC -
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RUN AND GUN
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PARTS SIDE CKT SIDE CN8,10
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1 GND A GND 1 COIN
2 GND B GND 2 ----
3 +5V C +5V 3 LEFT
4 +5V D +5V 4 RIGHT
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RIM ROCKIN' BASKETBALL
PARTS SIDE CKT SIDE PL 3,4
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1 GND A GND 1 GND
2 GND B GND 2 +5V
3 +5V C +5V 3 ----
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RUN AND GUN
PARTS SIDE CKT SIDE CN8,10
------------ ------------ ------
1 GND A GND 1 COIN
2 GND B GND 2 ----
3 +5V C +5V 3 LEFT
4 +5V D +5V 4 RIGHT
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OPTION SWITCH SE1TINGS Switc (locat 8 h settin ed at 7 gs of positio 6 8-Tog n PS 5 gte D on the 4 IP gam 3 Switch e PCB 2 ) 1 Results on On 450 fuel units per coin On Off 600 fuel units per coin Off On 750 fuel units per coin $ Off — Off — c — — 900 fuel units per coin On — — Free play Coined play as determined by toggles7&8 $ Off Off On Off On Off German instructions on screen • Spanish instructions on screen French instructions on screen — — — On — On — — On On Off Off — On Off On Off English instruction
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10-Yard Fight
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COMPONENT | SOLDER
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GND | 1 | A | GND
GND | 2 | B | GND
| 3 | C |
Counter A | 4 | D |
1P.Left | 5 | E | 2P.Left
1P.Right | 6 | F | 2P.Right
1P.Side Pass | 7 | G | 2P.Side Pass
2P.Start | 8 | H | 1P.Start
| 9 | I | Counter B
Coin B |10 | J
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Kick & Run, Taito
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56 Pin Connector 36 Pin Connector
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GND | 1 | A | GND GND | 1 | A | GND
GND | 2 | B | +5V | 2 | B | +5V
+5V | 3 | C | +5V +12V | 3 | C | +12V
| 4 | D | Counter | 4 | D |
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EXPLCS ION CIRCUIT NOISE LOW WI GEN. _______ PASS _______ CCA TO FILTER 1C3 loll 1C2 GE RIO FOLLOWER (BLKI) W2 J4 16 ONE VOLTAGE SHOT . SWITCH ÷1 1C4 QI 108 -ISV BEEP CIRCUIT csc Cii F 105 iC6 TO ________ VOLTAGE F OLLOWER RIB (BLKI) TTL TO NEG. 1C9—12 ) VOLTAGE __________ SWITCH Q2,Q3 BLK5 5-19
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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
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7 6 4 3 ‘-r’ ptSJ S LJLESS D .ALL \JAE$ AE 4MS / WA CAR64 leA ij P PACl(AE CiTt 15 lic RSlTCRS u pt45 7-15 JcT L)E 3rASlSS AfE a45SsD 4. LAI REEREC S1OS LSE us, 15 II Q’7 8 I ‘5 5 . PEVISIONS J 2. +st (PASS C 4- CS c.l qF ________tc_____ .1 1 -- ISTRIBUTh.J _*s. 6 Pia ‘4 7 ‘4 7 14 7 us IC iS u3 P4 5-1’ S91O:l1 4— A l SEEMSER. ‘951 1IJi INC ,: 64 L.EEL INTSlT ARD 00 NOT SCALE 0*6 •NOCO SV 11375 A —:E3- .— 5000 0 - 1 8 I 7 I 6 I 5 4 3 2 1
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/kb_dl.aspx/KB/gamemanuals/stern/video3.tiff
However, each of the two switch sections of 6E uses only two of the four possible input positions (ground and Al3 for one section: H8 and A0 for the second section. Thus,the chip requires only two binary codes at pins A and B to select the two positions. Pin A is grounded to provide a logic zero at all times and pin B provides the two binary codes of 00 or 10. Pin B is driven by the VIDCYC* waveform derived from an H4 count and the 11256 count which are generated in the horizontal counters of the synchroniz
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/kb_dl.aspx/KB/pinouts/bull_fighter.txt
Bull Fighter
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Connector 1 Connector 2
COMPONENT | SOLDER COMPONENT | SOLDER
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+5V | 1 | A | +5V +12V | 1 | A | +12V
+5V | 2 | B | +5V | 2 | B |
1P.Up | 3 | C | 2P.Down +5V | 3 | C |
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Exiting Soccer
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COMPONENT | SOLDER
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GND | 1 | A | GND
GND | 2 | B | GND
| 3 | C |
Speaker | 4 | D |
+12V | 5 | E | +12V
2P.Down | 6 | F | 2P.Up
2P.Right | 7 | G | 2P.Left
1P.Right | 8 | H | 1P.Left
+5V | 9 | I | 5+V
2P.Shoot |10 | J | 1P.Up
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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
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"Mr. Do!", "Mr. Do!'s Wild Ride", "Mr. Do!'s Castle", "Do Run Run" pinouts
Submitted by James R. Twine.(TWINE57@SNYDELVA.BITNET)
-> Mr. Do! Series Connector <- Name Of Games: The "Mr. Do!" Series: "Mr. Do!", "Mr. Do!'s WildRide", "Mr. Do!'s Castle", "Do Run Run". Notes: 1) This PinOut sheet is INCOMPLETE! I will update it when I have time to experiment with the game some more, but this contains enough to get it up, running and playing. [Updated on 12/30/95] 2) The sound that comes from the board requires an external amp. M
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Input line 3 is connected when B and A are 1 (code 11). Input line 2 is connected when B is 1 and A is 0 (code 10). Input line 1 is connected when B is 0 and A is 1 (code 01). Input line 0 is connected when B and A are 0 (code 00). The foregoing information applies to both sections. Thus, for code 11, the first section connects to its “3” input (DO on the schematic) and similary the second section connects to its “3” input (Dl on the schematic). Pins 1 and 15 (strobe lG* and 2G*, respectively), are provided
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/kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/nba-jam.txt
NBA JAM
PARTS SIDE CKT SIDE
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1 GND A GND
2 GND B GND
3 +5V C +5V
4 +5V D +5V
5 E
6 +12V F +12V
7 KEY H KEY
8 CTR 1 J CTR 2
9 K
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first monitor recap experience
From: "Bret Pehrson" Subject: My recap experience Date: Saturday, July 15, 2000 3:07 PM Thought I'd pass on my first recap experience: I have a Donkey Kong Jr. that I picked up a couple of weeks ago, and the CRT picture has been dying ever since. The problems that I had were that the picture would take approx. 5 minutes to appear, and even then, it was very dark and red was about gone. I picked up a Zanen cap kit for the monitor (Sanyo). All said, it took about two hours to do install the
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Wells Gardner X-Y monitor final solution
==================Start==================== StarTech Journal December 1983 Volume 5 Number 10 Pages 14 and 15 ========================================= WELLS GARDNER X-Y MONITOR/FINAL SOLUTION By Wayne McGuire, Brady Dist, Charlotte, NC We at Brady Distributing Co. pride ourselves on the service we have been able to offer our customers. The following modifications are a product of our shop personnel and, in our estimation, a final solution to the Wells Gardner X-Y monitor problems. Over
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Bad Crimp Stops Pac-Man
From: Rhett James Barnes Organization: Time Warner Cable of San Diego, CA Date: Thursday, January 20, 2000 12:37 AM Subject: Tech Report: Bad Crimp Stops Pac Man Just wanted to pass on a report of my latest success, just incase anyone has a similar problem in the future (ok, not likely, but who knows?)
I've got a Pac Man that has been a little flakey for months. If it hadn't been on for a while, the screen wouldn't light up, and there was no H-sync noise (until the game was shut off). Tho
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/kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/dbl-drib.txt
DOUBLE DRIBBLE
PARTS SIDE CKT SIDE
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1 GND A GND
2 GND B GND
3 +5V C +5V
4 +5V D +5V
5 -5V E -5V
6 +12V F +12V
7 KEY H KEY
8 CTR 1 J CTR 2
9 K
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/kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/suprdodg.txt
SUPER DODGE BALL
SOLDER SIDE PARTS SIDE
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A GND 1 GND
B GND 2 GND
C +5V 3 +5V
D +5V 4 +5V
E -5V 5 -5v
F +12V 6 +12V
H KEY 7 KEY
J 8
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/kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/board pinouts/bladesofsteel.txt
This Video Game Pinout Data Sheet Was Typed In By Mark Spaeth
EMail: mspaeth@geeks.org
Blades of Steel Pinout
Main Jamma Connector
Solder Side | Parts Side
GND | A | 1 | GND
GND | B | 2 | GND
+5 | C | 3 | +5
+5 | D | 4 | +5
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Ghosts 'N Goblins Story and How-to-play
Submitted by Martin Hobt (mjh@mmsb.harz.de)
"The princess of a certain peaceful country is abducted by a messenger from hades and a knight who loves the princess leaves for hades to rescue her.
However, to rescue the princess, the knight must pass through six gates guarded by satan's generals to reach hades. Of course there are also demons that attack the knight between the six gates. The knight has five kinds of weapons which he uses skillfully to d
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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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Videogames on Alternative Monitors FAQ
Submitted by Jonathan Dawes (jond@videologic.com)
Last Updated: 12th Nov. 96
This FAQ is an attempt to provide answers to all those who, like me, have tried to attach their video games to either TVs or VGA monitors. It covers VGA monitors, SCART TVs, and RGB to composite video/UHF.
Thanks to John Keay for the SCART and 1084 pinouts
If you have any comments please feel free to mail me at
Disclaimer
This document is provided for informational purposes only. While every effort has been
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Understanding MAME Drivers Volume 2: VIDHRDW
Original URL: http://atarihq.com/danb/files/mamedrv2.txt Understanding MAME Drivers Volume 2: VIDHRDW by Daniel Boris Table of Contents 1.0 Introduction The purpose of this document is to help people understand how a MAME driver works and to help people who may want to write their own MAME drivers. A driver is a set of files that are part of the MAME source that define the operation of a specific arcade game. For this document I will be describing the video section of the driver for
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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
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Street Fighter 2 FAQ
Rank Character Score %age Crushes Crushed by ----------------------------------------------------------------- 1) Guile 71 59.2 Balrog (10) Sagat/Ryu (3) 2) Sagat 70 58.3 E. Honda (8) Blanka (3) 3) M. Bison 69 57.5 Balrog (8) Guile/Zangief (4) 4) Vega 68 56.7 Dhalsim (9) Guile/E. Honda (4) 5) Ryu 67 55.8 Balrog (9) Sagat (3) 6) Blanka 62 51.7 CL/Dh/Sag (7) Balrog
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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/pinouts/mr.do!-series.txt
This Video Game Pinout Data Sheet Was Typed In By James R. Twine.
EMail: TWINE57@SNYDELVA.BITNET
-> Mr. Do! Series Connector <-
Name Of Games: The "Mr. Do!" Series: "Mr. Do!", "Mr. Do!'s WildRide",
"Mr. Do!'s Castle", "Do Run Run".
Notes:
1) This PinOut sheet is INCOMPLETE! I will update it when I have time to
experiment with the game some more, but this contains enough to get it
up, running and playing. [Upda
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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
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/kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/board pinouts/mr.do!-series.txt
This Video Game Pinout Data Sheet Was Typed In By James R. Twine.
EMail: TWINE57@SNYDELVA.BITNET
-> Mr. Do! Series Connector <-
Name Of Games: The "Mr. Do!" Series: "Mr. Do!", "Mr. Do!'s WildRide",
"Mr. Do!'s Castle", "Do Run Run".
Notes:
1) This PinOut sheet is INCOMPLETE! I will update it when I have time to
experiment with the game some more, but this contains enough to get it
up, running and playing. [Updated on 12/3
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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
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NBA JAM by MIDWAY Pinout = JAMMA
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P3 TO SND BD P6 SND P7 SND P5
--------------- ------- ------
1 SP+ 1 1
2 SP- 4 2 POT
3 +12V 5 3 KEY
4 +12V 6 4 POT
5 KEY 4
6
7 GND 3
8 +5V 1
9 GND 2
P5,6 (PL3,4)
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1 GND
2 ----
3 ----
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==================Start====================
StarTech Journal
December 1983
Volume 5
Number 10
Pages 14 and 15
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WELLS GARDNER
X-Y MONITOR/FINAL SOLUTION
By Wayne McGuire, Brady Dist, Charlotte, NC
We at Brady Distributing Co. pride ourselves on the service we have been
able to offer our customers. The following modifications are a product of
our shop personnel and, in our estimation, a final solution to the Wells
Gardner X-Y monitor problems.
Over
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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
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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/gametech/board pinouts/dragonslair.txt
From: dover@ll.mit.edu (David Humphrey)
Newsgroups: rec.games.video.arcade.collecting
Subject: Finally DL is done, here is some info
Date: 8 Jun 1995 16:16:23 GMT
Well, I finally have a Dragon's Lair running up to the point where I
am confident that I can successfully complete the game. Thanks to
"Blind Guy" Chris, Jim Rogers, and yes, even John Pierce at CPDIST,
for all of the input on how to jumper the boards, make the cables
and dissect the LDV1000 player (forgot... thanks to the Pioneer
Industrial di
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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. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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----------------------------------------------------------------------------
[Zilog Logo]
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This is the Z80 HardWare and Software FAQ...
Is you want to partisipate, please E-mail Questions or Answers to me. Thomas
Scherrer
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Questions - from: George C. Lindauer
Answers by: Thomas Scherrer - HomePage
And by: Howard Goldstein - HomePage
Also by: Dave Baldwin
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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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Hyper Fighting: Ken Strategy Guide
**************************************************************************** ** ** ** # # # # ### #### ### #### # ### # # ##### # # # ### ** ** # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # ## # # ** ** #### # ### ### ### ### # # ## #### # # # # # # ## ** ** # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # ## # # ** ** # # # # #### # # # # ## #
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Dragon's Lair
Cinematronics Inc., 1983, pp. 6-9
The connector from the DL CPU to the disk player is composed of a ribbon
cable, a 24-pin DIP ribbon connector, and a 24-pin Centronics ribbon
connector. The #1 wire of the ribbon cable may go to the #1 pin of the
centronics connector, but then must connect to the #12 pin on the 24-
pin DIP connector. Yes, surprise me, but the cable is reversed.
LDV1000 connection DL M/B connection
(Pioneer manual description DL manual schematics)
DIO1 1
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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/gametech/dragonsl.air.txt
From: dover@ll.mit.edu (David Humphrey)
Newsgroups: rec.games.video.arcade.collecting
Subject: Finally DL is done, here is some info
Date: 8 Jun 1995 16:16:23 GMT
Well, I finally have a Dragon's Lair running up to the point where I
am confident that I can successfully complete the game. Thanks to
"Blind Guy" Chris, Jim Rogers, and yes, even John Pierce at CPDIST,
for all of the input on how to jumper the boards, make the cables
and dissect the LDV1000 player (forgot... thanks to the Pioneer
Industrial di
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Atari/Atari Games VaxMail 1986 Jed Margolin
___________________________________________________________________________
From: ERNIE::GRAHAM 2-JAN-1986 10:21:33.70
To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK
CC:
Subj: ATARI GAMES 401-K PLAN
John Klein asked me to put the following memo out on junk mail:
TO: All Employees
FROM: John Klein/Dennis Wood
We are quite pleased to report that our 401-K Plan has gotten off
to an excellent start. As of today we had 118 employees making
contributions to the Plan.
We encoura
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-----------------------------------------------------------------
| SWITCHABLE CONVERSION BETWEEN GRAVITAR AND BLACK WIDOW |
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COPYRIGHT 1993
REVISION NUMBER: 1.1 (first public release)
REVISION DATE: 17 March 1994
CREATED BY: Doug Jefferys
STANDARD DISCLAIMER:
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The author hereby grants permission to reproduce and distribute this
document for personal use, subject to the condition that the document
(along
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Atari/Atari Games VaxMail 1988 Jed Margolin
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From: MIKE::LIEBSTER 4-JAN-1988 14:39:28.82
To: @SYS$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
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Atari/Atari Games VaxMail 1985 Jed Margolin
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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$PRINT
The physical name is TXD5:, but I advise
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Atari/Atari Games VaxMail 1984 Jed Margolin
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From: KIM::SUTTLES 9-JAN-1984 11:40
To: @SYS$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 (
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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
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Atari/Atari Games VaxMail 1990 Jed Margolin
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From: BERT::LTURNER 2-JAN-1990 15:43:12.18
To: @SYS$MAIL:EVERYBODY
CC: LTURNER
Subj: New Baby
This is to annouce the arrival of a new addition at the
Moore house. His name is Evan Alexander Bettencourt Moore.
He was born on Saturday, December 30, at 10:21A.
Weight -- 7 lbs 10 oz
Height -- 20 1/2 inches
Mother and baby are home and doing well.
_____________________________
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Atari/Atari Games VaxMail 1991 Jed Margolin
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From: GAWD::MCCARTHY "Pat" 2-JAN-1991 12:37:15.74
To: @SYS$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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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/datasheets/65816info.txt
A 65816 Primer
[----------------------------------------------------------]
No republication or redistribution of the following is permitted without
the authors express written consent.
Table of Contents
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i Preface
1.00 Introduction
2.00 New 65816 Instructions
3.00 65816 Native Mode Programming Model
3.01 Native Mode Processor Status Register
3.10 Native Mode Registers
3.11 Accum
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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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