On Tue, 1 Mar 2005 09:10:37 -0800, "Matt Rossiter" <rossiter@ni.net> wrote:
>If I desoldered all the components on this board and took a scan of both sides. How difficult would it be to simply reproduce this card? I'm pretty sure you don't even need the TF-650 to use it. I always run it off a switching power supply. I'm sure quite a few people here would love to build their own exercizor if they had a PCB to work with.
David Fish did a real nice job of reverse engineering the Cinematronics
exorsizor. Check out:
http://www.ionpool.net/arcade/cine/exorcis.pdf
http://www.ionpool.net/arcade/cine/layout.pdf
http://www.ionpool.net/arcade/cine/cables.pdf
http://www.ionpool.net/arcade/cine/exorcisor.jpg
Or just go to www.ionpool.net and scroll down until you find the above links.
I have a vague memory of him also laying out a PCB for it, but I could be wrong.
Given the hard work of tracing out the schematic has been done, it wouldn't be
very hard to enter it into schematic capture program (which David has obviously,
as evidence in the PDF file, already done so), and then re-layout a new PCB.
-Zonn
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>Matt
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> anybody got one for sale? Trade?
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> Dave
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