Stiletto |
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Re: Random DU Updates
04/14/15 03:42 PM
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> > Andrew Welburn got Ramtek Knockout. It's pre-CPU era but has some proms.
Andy has a screenshot here: https://www.facebook.com/AndysArcade/pho...2788146/?type=1
> This Ramtek find by Andy is impressive. It is a Ramtek game I have never heard of. I > don't know if it is listed on other various info sites. As for the Knockout name, I > only know of Digital Games's product so this is news to me.
Barely listed. It was listed in old game lists as you would see at The Wiretap Arcade Bronze Age Archive, which sourced info from places like flyers, old arcade industry newsletters and magazines (like The Golden Age Arcade Historian likes to cite frequently) and old USENET posts. (But no citations, so we don't know where the old game lists heard of it.) Such as: http://www.coinop.org/kb_dl.aspx/KB/faqs/list-bronzeagebyyear.html http://www.coinop.org/kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/listbyyear.txt http://www.coinop.org/Game/101868/Knockout Due to this, it also was listed at Discrete Logistics: http://discrete.mameworld.info/ and mentioned on SlyDC's Volly page: http://www.ccjvq.com/slydc/topic/volly/volly.htm
But yeah, I always suspected it was confused with Digital Games' game too
> I hope the proms do make > it into the ramtek.c source file in case etabeta has time to cover this find.
Well, that's my plan too, even if etabeta doesn't find the time, but I am also really busy too.
> Two different dip switches...interesting. And hopefully some logic schematics can be > found for this pcb some time later cause there will likely be no volunteers willing > to hand create schematics from scratch in order to emulate the game.
I wouldn't rule Andy's ability to do this out, I believe he can trace schematics - mainly just lack of time, with other things his priority.
- Stiletto
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