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<P align=center>This two board stack is very large, the boards are approx 10 1/2" wide x 16" long. The CPU board has 4 Z80's and 7 2732s. The sound amp is an MB3712 and is located in the top left corner if you have the board oriented with the card-edge pointing up. On the right side of the board, there is a 50 pin ribbon cable and one on the bottom in the center. The video board is almost the same size as the CPU board, just 1/4" shorter. The Video board has the normal 6 2114 rams and space for either 2 2148 RAMs, or 8 2147 RAMs. </P> | <P align=center>This two board stack is very large, the boards are approx 10 1/2" wide x 16" long. The CPU board has 4 Z80's and 7 2732s. The sound amp is an MB3712 and is located in the top left corner if you have the board oriented with the card-edge pointing up. On the right side of the board, there is a 50 pin ribbon cable and one on the bottom in the center. The video board is almost the same size as the CPU board, just 1/4" shorter. The Video board has the normal 6 2114 rams and space for either 2 2148 RAMs, or 8 2147 RAMs. </P> | ||
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<P align=center><SUP>1</SUP> Ground this pin for Cocktail mode </P> | <P align=center><SUP>1</SUP> Ground this pin for Cocktail mode </P> | ||
<P align=center>The most notable thing about this bootleg is that it has the same pinouts as a Midway Galaga board, but no 3-pin power connector on the CPU (But there is space for it if you wanted to populate it) and the monitor connections are on the card-edge instead of a separate 6-pin video connector on the Video board. </P> | <P align=center>The most notable thing about this bootleg is that it has the same pinouts as a Midway Galaga board, but no 3-pin power connector on the CPU (But there is space for it if you wanted to populate it) and the monitor connections are on the card-edge instead of a separate 6-pin video connector on the Video board. </P> | ||
<P align=center>There are two banks of 8 switch dip-switches and they have the same settings as a normal Midway Galaga board. </P> | <P align=center>There are two banks of 8 switch dip-switches and they have the same settings as a normal Midway Galaga board. </P> | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:41, 15 August 2012
Galaga pinout44-pin card-edge, Bootleg Galaga board
This two board stack is very large, the boards are approx 10 1/2" wide x 16" long. The CPU board has 4 Z80's and 7 2732s. The sound amp is an MB3712 and is located in the top left corner if you have the board oriented with the card-edge pointing up. On the right side of the board, there is a 50 pin ribbon cable and one on the bottom in the center. The video board is almost the same size as the CPU board, just 1/4" shorter. The Video board has the normal 6 2114 rams and space for either 2 2148 RAMs, or 8 2147 RAMs.
1 Ground this pin for Cocktail mode The most notable thing about this bootleg is that it has the same pinouts as a Midway Galaga board, but no 3-pin power connector on the CPU (But there is space for it if you wanted to populate it) and the monitor connections are on the card-edge instead of a separate 6-pin video connector on the Video board. There are two banks of 8 switch dip-switches and they have the same settings as a normal Midway Galaga board. |