R
Robert Bullock
Guest
Once Again, it's time to play.
Lets go:
http://members.cox.net/rcbullock/midway1.jpg
Number on back is 80 904D
Missing one transistor, someone penciled in what looks like 2N4125.
http://members.cox.net/rcbullock/Midway2.jpg
Sticker on front has date 3/20/81. Couple of burned away traces on the back,
looks like too much current to ground. Reapairable easily with wire though
IMHO.
Back Says "Midway MFG. Co, Power Supply -RX A084-90414-B935." Looks good and
complete other than burned traces issue.
http://members.cox.net/rcbullock/mystery.jpg
"Assy number 41P0020-000." Both complete and in at least good shape.
http://members.cox.net/rcbullock/mystery2.jpg
Dirty, one component missing. Look where that cleaned spot is. Says
"Vesiel V91-B Rev A 92-23" 2 small jumper repairs on back.
http://members.cox.net/rcbullock/imco.jpg
IMCO Control Board2 Rev 1. Paradise Valley Electronics. CTRL2 R1 8/13/93.
Missing a crystal, the dips that were in the socket. I stole the crystal,
you can have it back. It was an 11.0592Mhz. Otherwise excellent shape. I
have actually the Dallas Semi clock that went in one of the DIPS. Has a
"Program / Run" switch on the PCB.
Make an offer if you want one, I sold the Williams System 4 CPU for what the
guy offered.
Otherwise, satisfy my curiousity at least.
Lets go:
http://members.cox.net/rcbullock/midway1.jpg
Number on back is 80 904D
Missing one transistor, someone penciled in what looks like 2N4125.
http://members.cox.net/rcbullock/Midway2.jpg
Sticker on front has date 3/20/81. Couple of burned away traces on the back,
looks like too much current to ground. Reapairable easily with wire though
IMHO.
Back Says "Midway MFG. Co, Power Supply -RX A084-90414-B935." Looks good and
complete other than burned traces issue.
http://members.cox.net/rcbullock/mystery.jpg
"Assy number 41P0020-000." Both complete and in at least good shape.
http://members.cox.net/rcbullock/mystery2.jpg
Dirty, one component missing. Look where that cleaned spot is. Says
"Vesiel V91-B Rev A 92-23" 2 small jumper repairs on back.
http://members.cox.net/rcbullock/imco.jpg
IMCO Control Board2 Rev 1. Paradise Valley Electronics. CTRL2 R1 8/13/93.
Missing a crystal, the dips that were in the socket. I stole the crystal,
you can have it back. It was an 11.0592Mhz. Otherwise excellent shape. I
have actually the Dallas Semi clock that went in one of the DIPS. Has a
"Program / Run" switch on the PCB.
Make an offer if you want one, I sold the Williams System 4 CPU for what the
guy offered.
Otherwise, satisfy my curiousity at least.