Re: _Tollian's Web_ board

From: John Robertson <jrr_at_flippers.com>
Date: Sat Sep 09 2000 - 13:40:20 EDT

Wasn't Tollian's Web the first name for Major Havoc? It is the same game so
far as I know...certainly the person that talked me out of my Tollians Web
board was certain.

John :-#)#

At 12:08 PM 9/9/00, Matt J. McCullar wrote:
>>Hey, group! I've got a question for everyone.
>>I've got a board for a game called "Tollian's Web," which I'm told was a
>>prototype that was never released into general circulation. It's a color
>>X/Y game by Atari, and I'm also told that it kinda fits into a _Major
>>Havoc_ cabinet. I've never played either game and I have no schematics,
>>so I don't know for sure.
>>This board has TWO 6502 microprocessors on it, and pin 40 on both of them
>>is stuck low. This is the main *RESET line, which is an active-low
>>signal. As long as it stays low, the processors won't start. These
>>*RESET lines are not connected together and are generated indepedently
>>from other chips.
>>My question is this: Does this board expect to get a master reset pulse
>>from another hardware source, such as the game's power supply?
>>Thanks!
>>Matt J. McCullar
>>Arlington, TX
>>

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