Re: Major Havoc conversion PCB info

From: Tom McClintock <tomm_at_mgcap.com>
Date: Fri Jan 23 2004 - 18:02:40 EST

Cheat, cheat! Zonn cheated. Although David beat him to it, it is a
German Star Castle bootleg that has the Cine->G05 conversion circuit
built into the sound board. The picture shows only the sound board and
not the CCPU knock-off underneath it.

tom

Zonn wrote:
>
> On Fri, 23 Jan 2004 14:16:25 -0600, Tom McClintock <tomm@mgcap.com> wrote:
>
> >Oh, and in the spirit of identifying 'unknown' PCBs, how about this one:
> >http://www.ionpool.net/arcade/unknown_3.jpg
>
> Looks like a Cine to standard X/Y (GO5) monitor conversion board that also
> contains a sound board.
>
> The left and top sections of the board contain the Cine to X/Y conversion, with
> the DACs and analog switches on the left, the upper left pots would be the line
> length, and the pots to the right would most likely be size. Leaving the
> centering to the rings on the back of the G05
>
> The sound looks like the complexity of Star Castle, and since it was by far the
> most popular, and most cloned board, I'd guess it was a Star Castle sound board
> clone, which if it follows the quality of the only other sound board clone I've
> heard, it sounds like crap.
>
> How'd I do?
>
> -Zonn
>
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