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Re: DU: Some send-ins
[Re: Smitdogg]
#370887 - 11/09/17 09:00 PM
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> Vernimark sent us a dump of his Grudge Match cab, which is more finished than the > prototype in mame and might be considered complete.
I wonder if Owen Rubin would have some insight into this proto...
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"One of these days, I'm going to cut you into little pieces!"- Nick Mason, Pink Floyd
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Re: DU: Some send-ins
[Re: Brian Deuel]
#370889 - 11/09/17 09:15 PM
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I asked him about it when the original prototype surfaced, and here's what he told me:
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Yes, this was my game. Only ONE ever built, I was working on it when Sente finally closed, and the game was left sitting in a Golf Land in San Jose and no one went and got it. That was around 1987 I believe, about April if I recall.
It had 3 steering wheels, the same type as on the game Stocker. Yes, it was a standard SAC-1 game. There was also a gas pedal and a start button, and maybe one more button, but maybe not. The Wheel I believe was a gray code wheel, but again, I may not be sure, it was a while ago. A gray code wheel was like Atari's steering wheels, two bits would change in a gray code method (no more than 1 bit at a time) and that told you which way the wheel was turning. It was not a position number, or an analog pot I am sure.
Strangely enough, it looks a bit different from what I remember, maybe someone worked on it more after I left? I do not remember "luck" as something you could buy in the store, and I also had a picture of a garage with the car on the rack when you bought parts. Cool.
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Wow ! Aaron is alive !!! nt
[Re: AaronGiles]
#370895 - 11/10/17 03:51 AM
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Re: DU: Some send-ins
[Re: AaronGiles]
#370896 - 11/10/17 04:39 AM
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> I asked him about it when the original prototype surfaced, and here's what he told > me: > > Yes, this was my game. Only ONE ever built, I was working on it when Sente > finally closed, and the game was left sitting in a Golf Land in San Jose and > no one went and got it. That was around 1987 I believe, about April if I > recall. > > It had 3 steering wheels, the same type as on the game Stocker. Yes, it was > a standard SAC-1 game. There was also a gas pedal and a start button, and > maybe one more button, but maybe not. The Wheel I believe was a gray code > wheel, but again, I may not be sure, it was a while ago. A gray code wheel > was like Atari's steering wheels, two bits would change in a gray code > method (no more than 1 bit at a time) and that told you which way the wheel > was turning. It was not a position number, or an analog pot I am sure. > > Strangely enough, it looks a bit different from what I remember, maybe > someone worked on it more after I left? I do not remember "luck" as > something you could buy in the store, and I also had a picture of a garage > with the car on the rack when you bought parts. Cool.
I thought you retired from Mamedev.
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Re: DU: Some send-ins
[Re: AaronGiles]
#370897 - 11/10/17 05:33 AM
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> I asked him about it when the original prototype surfaced, and here's what he told > me: > > Yes, this was my game. Only ONE ever built, I was working on it when Sente > finally closed, and the game was left sitting in a Golf Land in San Jose and > no one went and got it. That was around 1987 I believe, about April if I > recall. > > It had 3 steering wheels, the same type as on the game Stocker. Yes, it was > a standard SAC-1 game. There was also a gas pedal and a start button, and > maybe one more button, but maybe not. The Wheel I believe was a gray code > wheel, but again, I may not be sure, it was a while ago. A gray code wheel > was like Atari's steering wheels, two bits would change in a gray code > method (no more than 1 bit at a time) and that told you which way the wheel > was turning. It was not a position number, or an analog pot I am sure. > > Strangely enough, it looks a bit different from what I remember, maybe > someone worked on it more after I left? I do not remember "luck" as > something you could buy in the store, and I also had a picture of a garage > with the car on the rack when you bought parts. Cool.
Gray’s binary, at that late of a date? Interesting. I always thought that was left in the 70s with Sea Wolf and the racers of that era...
I wonder who supplied the original proto...
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"One of these days, I'm going to cut you into little pieces!"- Nick Mason, Pink Floyd
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Re: DU: Some send-ins
[Re: Master O]
#370899 - 11/10/17 07:22 AM
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> I thought you retired from Mamedev.
What does that have to do with pasting an old quote on an unofficial MAME-related forum?
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Something you'd know if you used Twitter :) *nt*
[Re: Ashura-X]
#370900 - 11/10/17 07:23 AM
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Re: DU: Some send-ins
[Re: MooglyGuy]
#371007 - 11/16/17 05:07 AM
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> > I thought you retired from Mamedev. > > What does that have to do with pasting an old quote on an unofficial MAME-related > forum?
I was under the impression he had retired from Mamedev. No need for the hostility. Sheesh...
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We are glad to help you but simply posting that something does not work is not going to lead to you getting help. The more information you can supply defining your problem, the less likely it will be that you will get smart-alec replies.
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