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Document Title: [Lock_N_Chase.txt (text file)]


Lock 'n Chase
Data East (DECO), 1981
Licensed to Taito.

This is the pinout for the dedicated board version of the game, not
a diagram for the DECO cassette system.

CN2 - 18/36 Edge Connector (0.156" pin spacing)

  Solder Side  |  Parts Side
-----------+---+---+-----------
       +12 | A | 1 | +12
        +5 | B | 2 | +5
       GND | C | 3 | GND
        NC | D | 4 | NC
        NC | E | 5 | NC
    Coin 1 | F | 6 | Coin 2
        NC | H | 7 | NC
  1P Start | J | 8 | 2P Start
        NC | K | 9 | NC
   1P Lock | L | 10| 2P Lock
   1P Down | M | 11| 2P Down
     1P Up | N | 12| 2P Up
   1P Left | P | 13| 2P Left
  1P Right | R | 14| 2P Right
 Speaker + | S | 15| NC
 Speaker - | T | 16| GND
       GND | U | 17| GND
       GND | V | 18| GND


CN4 - 6 pin MTA Connector (0.100" pin spacing)

1 Video Sync (Composite -)
2 NC
3 Video GND
4 Video Blue
5 Video Green
6 Video Red


CN5 - 6 pin Connector (type?)
Note: This is not .156" spacing, but .156" headers cut apart will fit.
Gaps between 1-5 are .2", gap between 5-6 is .3"
1 +5
2 +5
3 +12
4 -5
5 GND
-GAP-
6 GND



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