On Wed, 23 Jun 1999 17:31:32 -0500, you wrote:
>G'day Al and folks,
>
>The Demon sound board is quite unique with that Z-80, a single eprom and a
>few support chips, but all in all a very sparcely populated full size sound
>board.
I believe it uses the GI sound chip(s) to make it's noises.
>The Demon CPU board is just like any other Cinematronics motherboard
>(with 2732 jumpers) except that the silk screening says something like
>"Licensed to Rockola by Cinematronics" instead of the standard Cinematronics
>copyright.
The CPU is the same as Rockola's version of Star Castle.
>Dangerous Dann in Phoenix, AZ may have the flyer to it. He collection is
>quite extensive!
>
> Steve Ozdemir
> sozdemir@att.com
>
>ps - I have vague memories of a Rev 3 label on a Rip Off set...as I remember
>it was essentially the same as any other Rip Off. This should only be taken
>as rumor (unless I can find that board set in my stash).
There's a revision 3 of Star Castle and it uses 2716s could this be
it?
-Zonn
>-----Original Message-----
From: aek@spies.com [mailto:aek@spies.com]
>Sent: Wednesday, June 23, 1999 3:04 PM
>To: vectorlist@mcfeeley.cc.utexas.edu
>Subject: Demon
>
>
>
>"Had I known you wanted to see/borrow the Demon boards, I would have brought
>them down with me to San Diego last month."
>
>A picture of the sound and CPU boards would be interesting.
>
>Has anyone seen a Cinematronics board with 2716's labeled 'Rev 3' ?
>These didn't have the usual hand-labeled two letter codes on them
>'SC' 'SQ' etc..
Received on Wed Jun 23 19:34:38 1999
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