Also, if you goto my old Tempest page (which I haven't worked on for
years! :-0 There is a link to a page by Nick Sayer that has intense
details on troubleshooting and repairing Tempest board. While this
doesn't directly apply, you can get a good idea of how the hardware
works a bit.
I have Paul's response in my 'reference' folder at home. If no one
beats me to it, I will post it again here. Or put it up on GA and
forward the link here.
In reference to the STJ's that I have, they are buried so deep in my
garage right now that I can't get them for a bit. When I get my game
room done this summer, and the shelves on the wall, stuff like this will
be much easier to find. ;-)
jess
mike_ranger@DOFASCO.CA wrote:
>
> A little while ago, a guy who goes buy the name of Paul Tonizzo (Hi
> Paul!), posted a rather lengthy message on his methodology when approaching
> busted asteriods boards. I looked through my inbox (man is it big) but I
> could not find it. Maybe Paul could be convinced to re-post, or someone who
> has a copy can forward it to Michael Kelley
>
> Mike
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: aek@spies.com [SMTP:aek@spies.com]
> > Sent: Thursday, February 04, 1999 2:51 PM
> > To: vectorlist@mcfeeley.cc.utexas.edu
> > Subject: Re: Asteroids Troubleshooting??? STJ articles??
> >
> > "I'd love to buy or pay for copies of these, and I'd pay a good price."
> >
> > they are still available from Star Tech, aren't they?
> >
> > I wouldn't waste my money on the CD. Unless they've rescanned them the
> > scans on there are so low resolution as to be useless, especially for
> > schematics.
Received on Thu Feb 4 14:40:26 1999
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