> According to the KLOV the sound board is modified from the Eliminator
> sound board with an extra chip and different resisters, Does anyone know
> if this is true? It seems to work fine with a stock Eliminator/Meatball
> sound card or are there sounds missing or modified?
A stock Eliminator/Meatball sound card with a AY-3-8912 chip populated in
the large socket on the board will produce the necessary sounds for
Zektor. There are resistor changes according to the manual schematic
pages, but knowing people who have modified the sound board said the
resistor changes did very little to change the actual sounds.
If you have just an Eliminator/Meatball board without the AY-3-8912 sound
chip, you will be missing a few sounds (see my FAQ at my web page for
info).
> Can anyone tell me if the eproms on the speech board are 2732's or
> 2532's? (Bob Roberts was going to burn these for me but we're not sure
> which kind they are.
I believe the board can be strapped for either. I do not have the
strapping info documented. If you have a Star Trek speech board, use the
same strapping and the same eprom types of that one.
> Lastly and this is a big one. The pictures I've seen of Zektor look
> like the artwork is pretty basic (no side art, Red and blue stripes) I
> was intending to just make the CP, Marquee and Bezel myself. Does anyone
> have any really good images I could use? Does anyone on the vectorlist
> actually have a Zektor?
Videotopia has one.
Yes, the bezel is nothing difficult. I can't currently find any links to
a "real" pic (non-flyer)...could someone e-mail me some?
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