Matt Rossiter wrote:
>
> I have an interesting project to work on. I have a Pong machine that
> is an exact replica made by a master furniture maker. When I say it's
> "exact" I mean it's exact down to the last detail as far as the
> cabinet. It's pretty neat. I just need to put the parts all in,
> which I have from an original machine.
>
> Does anyone have some photos of the inside of a Pong machine so I can
> see where the transformer and boards go?
>
> I also have an original Hitachi TV set that was in a Pong machine but
> it's in pretty sad shape. Does anyone happen to know how to modify a
> black and white TV set to play Pong? I would like to buy a nicer
> Black and White TV.
>
> Any help I can get would be appreciated.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Matt
>
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