Yep, G05-801... I have yet to see one of these fail, yet the 802's seem to smoke frequently, usually for no apparent reason.
Have fun, Don
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From: Mark E Davidson
To: vectorlist@synthcom.com
Sent: Friday, April 26, 2002 9:25 PM
Subject: Re: VECTOR: another asteroids question
Joe,... Curt said
also has a board
(with two rather tall electrolytic caps) in the center of the
monitor frame.... and the deflection transistors are mounted
on heatsinks above the deflection board.
That is clearly the GO5-801
As for the coin door.. The reason Atari stopped using that style door was it was easy to "string" to get free credits.
Joe Bachmann wrote:
Curtis,
The drop slot coin door is an older (and much less common) Atari coin door.
The monitor you most likely have a WG 19V2000. Look here to verify.
For the Plexi on the SW CP, I would try a good glass store in your area. They may be able to bend it for you too. If not, you could bend it by heating a rod with a torch and holding the plexi over it to bend it.
The marquee is not supposed to be smoked plexi.......
Locks are readily available from Bob Robets or Happ Controls.
"Curtis H. Wilbar Jr." wrote:
Sorry for yet another Q... the asteroids I got has a coin door like
I haven't seen before... it has two circular openings rather than
the standard two slot openings.... is this normal for certain
productions of Asteroids.... I know my serial number is in the
very very low 10000 range...
-- Curt
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