I think Clay Cowgill's concept of Multi-Vectors makes more sense due to the
variety of the different "Supporting" hardware. Most Vector games use multiple
boards and running multiple games with multiple boards in a single cabinet
would be a pain. Making one board run multiple games makes a TON more sense.
-Al-
PS - Clay's site: http://www.multigame.com.
PPS - Can't wait for the Asteroids kit, Clay!
Alec Cozens wrote:
> Replying to my own post:
>
> >Let's suppose I got hold of a working Tempest PCB, or in fact any other
> >vector graphic board, what would be involved in creating a "JAMMA" setup
> for
> >it with one monitor, one power supply, one amplifier. I realise that a)
> this
> >may be impossible, b) I would have to have different plug in controller
> >boards.
> >
>
> Thanks to those that have replied by e-mail.
>
> I appreciate that on the vector list we are not talking about raster
> monitors. What I meant by JAMMA was having a generic(ish) Vector cabinet in
> which I could swap Vector boards.
>
> Anyone done this?
>
> Anyone know where I might get a suitable monitor in the UK.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Alec
Received on Tue Sep 28 13:59:02 1999
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