billdeg
Technician
From/pictures here:
http://www.vintagecomputer.net/browse_thread.cfm?id=50
At first my system did not work, but I used a multi-meter to track down
a little kink in the power cable to restore it to functional condition.
There is a tilt mechanism (they borrowed from a Williams pinball game).
The system is rigged to take dimes it's so old!
There is no central processor, this computer board is "one big
processor" Note the logic chips SW7410N, etc.
Takes dimes.
http://www.vintagecomputer.net/browse_thread.cfm?id=50
At first my system did not work, but I used a multi-meter to track down
a little kink in the power cable to restore it to functional condition.
There is a tilt mechanism (they borrowed from a Williams pinball game).
The system is rigged to take dimes it's so old!
There is no central processor, this computer board is "one big
processor" Note the logic chips SW7410N, etc.
Takes dimes.