I've picked up a TAB.AT V-pin.
It was purchased from eBay as faulty so no surprises that it didn't work at all when it arrived. The PC was completely dead but a new CMOS battery and PSU have brought it back to life however the hard drive is corrupt (or something odd is going on).
I can get the PC to boot and the software starts to launch - then it crashes with a runtime error. The original HDD makes a terrible clicking noise when running so I've cloned it to a fresh drive to preserve what is still readable.
It's a P4 with 512Mb ram, running Windows XP Embedded, has an ATI 9600Pro, gameport, CCTalk-50 card and a printer-port security dongle in the back.
The trackball is wired to the PS2 mouse port and there's a small accelerometer PCB connected to a rubber mount wired to the game port (X & Y analogue inputs) that handles "Tilt".
All the coin mech, start, plunger and flipper buttons are wired to the CCTalk-50 PCB via a DB-50 connector.
No matter what I try with the HDD I cannot get the software to run past the splash screen before exiting with the same runtime error message.
I have checked the log file the software creates when launching and it is reading the serial number from the parallel port dongle so that's working OK, so I can only assume the OS or software is corrupt.
At this point I have two options:-
1) Re-wire the DB-50 and DB-15 to an A-Pac or teensy and run Pinball-X etc...
2) Find someone with a restore/upgrade disk for the original HDD.
So before I gut the insides and go for option 2 - does anyone have one of these that works? If so does anyone have a restore disk or can image up the C:\ drive?
Rebuild thread is here :
http://www.ukvac.com/forum/tabat-videopinball-repair-upgrade_topic367408.htmlIf I go with option 2 I'll post up my progress here - it's currently in this state....
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