For what it's worth, I run Mac OSX as well so the Taito one should be fine
:o)
In fact, it was created by just opening the TIFF in preview and clicking
on "save as pdf". Nice and easy.
On Tue, November 22, 2005 2:38, John Robertson said:
> OK, Martin's Taito file is now up in TTL's FTP site, as is the
> Huntron manual that was uploaded a day or so ago. Thanks guys!!
>
> -->>I have NOT scanned them for viruses <<--
>
> I run OS X and thus can't test as no-one has bothered to write a
> virus for the MAC OS yet! (This is NOT a challange - I like the lack
> of needing to run virus/spyware/worm/etc. checkers. Saves me hours!)
>
> John :-#)#
>
> At 11:51 PM +0000 11/21/05, Martin White wrote:
>>Well, that didn't take as long as I thought it would :)
>>
>>It's definitely called a "Taito Multi Checker" rather than the
>>widely accepted name of "Taito Bench Tester".
>>
>>The manual could really do with re-scanning but what I've just
>>uploaded will have to do for now since it's the best I have and
>>don't have a lot of time to re-scan it at the moment.
>>
>>As a complete aside, I got the documentation from a guy that used to
>>work for Taito of Australia - i think (i could be confusing it with
>>the manual for the Taito Test Tech - one came from eBay, the other
>>this chap). The guy's next door neighbour (allegedly) wrote Kram
>>(named after him since he was called Mark and couldn't think of
>>anything else!). I got into an email exchange with him over these
>>two bits of kit (the Taito Test Tech is Taito's answer to the cat
>>box). I've not been in touch with him for a long time now though
>>unfortunately. I have no reason to dispute what he was telling me
>>since he came up with the goods. His neighbour had remembered using
>>the multi checker but only knew of the test tech.
>>
>>Anyway, a scan of a poorly photocopied manual is better than no
>>manual at all, right?
>>
>>It has generalised instructions and a full wiring diagram.
>>Unfortunately, not schematics but I don't seem to remember there
>>being that much on the boards inside.
>>
>>Hope it helps!
>>
>>Oh, manual needs to be approved and moved somewhere before it will
>>be available for download.
>>
>>Martin.
>>
>>On 21 Nov 2005, at 17:49, James Marous wrote:
>>
>>>Hi All,
>>> Recently picked up a Taito Bench Tester (similar to:
>>><http://www.arcadehelp.com/manual/testequipment/Taito%20Tester/TESTER.jpg>http://www.arcadehelp.com/manual/testequipment/Taito%20Tester/TESTER.jpg)
>>>and was wondering if any documentation is out there for it.
>>>Manuals, schematics, pinouts, etc?? If you have any leads, I would
>>>appreciate it!
>>>
>>>Thanks
>>>
>>>James
>>>
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