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Other home model pinball machines

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Pinball Wizard:

--- Quote from: pinballjim on April 18, 2012, 01:41:56 pm ---I've played a few of them.  The only one I reasonably enjoyed was the Fireball home model.  That's a borderline real game and it's already using real parts.



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That is encouraging.... I have one of the Fireball home models, but the boards are toasted. Considered on a few occasions to build custom boards, but afraid of quality of gameplay.

Ken Layton:
It would be interesting to see those other manuals.

ed12:
ok i will get them scaned

they are interesting
funy how bally went that way.? but is but
and i am glad as it think it will help alot
in these manual's are full scope print's >pic's< of the wave fourm to expect and what pin #.,
they use term's i forgot year's ago
ie cpu,>psu<,where psu dose not stand for power it stand's for program storage unit ,the chip is a 3851
these are 2 sided manual's so bare with me i will post them
the manual's even tell u the ref.ie source: preliminary f8 microprocessor data hand book,fairchip semiconductor,june 1975,rev a
if u want a head start i can post
the page that list's the coil#'s used ?

ed

Ken Layton:
Those manuals will be helpful. I'm still trying to find someone with the Mattel Las Vegas SERVICE manual so i can start writing repair info on that machine.

Ken Layton:

--- Quote from: Ken Layton on April 16, 2012, 06:28:16 pm ---Pinwiki has now setup a home model pinball section and I have started putting in information.

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I put in a bunch more information today, especially on the Vacation America by Chicago Gaming.

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