Hugo Holden
Veteran Member
Some good news:
Some may remember this article a while back, a replica of Atari's Arcade pong (yes real 74 TTL's, 66 IC's or thereabouts) with the game's original six bugs eliminated. This board can drop in as a replacement for an original SYZYGY Arcade board for repairs for original arcade machines or made into a stand alone unit.
Silicon Chip Magazine in AU has taken an interest in it and just published this version, and they have made a BOM and they will supply the bare pcb from their Silicon Chip parts shop.
Since I designed this pcb, which took about 2 years to complete, I have had numerous requests from around the world for the pcb, but I was not able to supply them myself.
Here was the original article on this mini-pong, but there is a better version of it in Silicon chip:
http://worldphaco.com/uploads/ARCADE_MINI-PONG.pdf
Some may remember this article a while back, a replica of Atari's Arcade pong (yes real 74 TTL's, 66 IC's or thereabouts) with the game's original six bugs eliminated. This board can drop in as a replacement for an original SYZYGY Arcade board for repairs for original arcade machines or made into a stand alone unit.
Silicon Chip Magazine in AU has taken an interest in it and just published this version, and they have made a BOM and they will supply the bare pcb from their Silicon Chip parts shop.
Since I designed this pcb, which took about 2 years to complete, I have had numerous requests from around the world for the pcb, but I was not able to supply them myself.
Here was the original article on this mini-pong, but there is a better version of it in Silicon chip:
http://worldphaco.com/uploads/ARCADE_MINI-PONG.pdf