Re: Reproduction Updates.

From: John Robertson <jrr_at_flippers.com>
Date: Fri Mar 19 1999 - 13:58:53 EST

Hi Tom!

I'd like to know more about this proces as well. I have an old game
(Comptuer Space) that I need new bellows for...sorry it's not vector,
but I believe it was developed on a PDP-11...is that on topic ;-)

(ducking out and running for cover)

John :-#)#

Clay Cowgill wrote:
>
> > Battlezone/Food Fight Centering Bellows
> >
> > My estimates are that it might be a little harder that the factory
> > original,
> > but
> > better than nothing. I am expecting samples of the cured rubber
> > (actually,
> > duothane if anyone cares) to pick the hardness factor, and I have a
> > guy
> > making a proto mold to mess with. The price I'd like to keep around
> > $10-15
> > each, again, is there interest in this?
> >
> Hey Tom-- Count me in for at least two. Glad to see you working on
> them!
>
> Just an FYI to everyone, I'm in something of a project feeding-frenzy
> now... This is what I'm working on, roughly in order of completion:
>
> 1) 6502 CPU Get Well Kits ($25-$35 range depending on configuration)
> 2) Tempest Multigame (price not set)
> 3) Asteroids/LL/Deluxe Multigame (price not set, but probably $99)
> 4) Exidy 440 Multigame (price not set, but probably over $99 and under
> $150)
> 5) Cinematronics -> Wells Gardner Monitor Adapter (price not set, bur
> probably about $50)
> 6) AVG Replacement (price not set, probably around $25-30)
>
> The 6502 CPU Get well kits are getting redesigned. (Yes, again.) I
> just bought a bunch of surface-mount equipment and got a lot of surface
> mount parts to complete the kits so I'll be shrinking the design down.
> (I've discovered that reflow-soldering a bunch of surface mount stuff
> all at once is considerably more fun than soldering individual
> components. ;-)
>
> How's Mark's Cinematronics Multigame coming along?
>
> -Clay

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Received on Fri Mar 19 12:59:30 1999

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