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Author Topic: WTB/WTT: Williams Pin boards for Addams Family Values  (Read 1444 times)

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WTB/WTT: Williams Pin boards for Addams Family Values
« on: November 09, 2008, 05:19:55 pm »
Leave it to me to come up with something weird. A coin-ball game; Addams Family Values..
It's *not* a pinball, but they made it out of their parts. Not your typical redemption game..


 Got the top unlocked and no CPU board! :cry: :banghead: :angry:
Really, looking for some advice on this or a sympathetic seller with one to many of these.. 

It deserves to be in "Arcade Miscellaneous", but I leave that to mods to decide since I am somewhat interested in getting this going.
I at least have the CPU rom files ready to be burnt..


Here's what I've been able to find out:
"A-12742 CPU and an A-16917 (DCS) sound board"
"Also AFV uses a compact form factor version of the WPC power driver board A-17453"

"Addams Family Values uses an A-12742 CPU and an A-16917 (DCS) sound board, but the second sound amp (U27) and associated components (about a dozen) are not populated on the sound board. Also AFV uses a compact form factor version of the WPC power driver board A-17453, with a 8x8 lamp matrix, and provision for eight solenoid drives. Each solenoid drive has a pre-driver and driver (TIP-102), and can also have a high-power driver (TIP-36C) stuffed at each position. AFV is configured with 7 general purpose and 1 high power solenoid drives. The board does have connections for GI input and output, but there are no TRIACs for dimming GI. The input and output connections simply loop through their associated fuses. "

I seem to have more of a fixer-upper than I initially thought. Glad my initial investment wasn't high.

"Welcome to pinball.. wait, what?"
« Last Edit: November 09, 2008, 05:22:33 pm by kayoteq »
If you order a pizza, put 1 quarter in their Galaga and the pizza's done before you are, you might be a video game junkie.. if you offer to tweak the crt , definitely.