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Re: Bailey Fun Four
07/27/20 06:44 AM
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https://www.flyerfever.com/search/bailey
https://www.flyerfever.com/post/98368107788/fun-four
> The cabinet doesn't move from its spot in my game room, as it would probably crumble if > I moved it again.
Aaaghh. Gotta keep that sucker bolted down. At least until lots of photos and measurements and all that good stuff is first completed.
>I have pictures if needed, and I kept all of the hardware and harness from the original > game. Here's one of the control panel from an angle, post-mod, but before I printed new > identifying vinyl labels for the switches for my mod. I can remove the vinyl and take >more pics if needed.
Photos of all sides of the table, interior too, interior wiring hookups, monitor itself, since that table is a rareity in this day and age, but you already have a good start with these photos.
I forgot that 'fever' created an entry for Bailey a long time ago so that is a good place as any to document the table although in MAME source code just as well.
https://discrete.mameworld.info/Bailey/Bailey.htm
on Discrete Logistics web site https://discrete.mameworld.info/
Time to expand the Bailey page and get it more filled like Zephyr's Ramtek Clean Sweep page https://discrete.mameworld.info/Zephyr/cleansweep.html
>> If that still has instructions plate on the side, I can see a need of that being >> scanned in the future.
>Yep... mine still has the plate, with all of the buttons, rocker switches, and printing >intact.
Definitely either a scan of the plate or a high quality photo of it would be useful whenever that can be done later.
>> Does this use some add-on pcb to send signals to main pcb of what selections the >> player had chosen such as what game, size of paddles, number of players etc? Another >> of the multi games uses such a pcb for setting up the game options that a player >> selects before game begins.
>Nope. The game selector just an 8-position pot, of which the last four selections are >jumpered to the first four. The options are chosen by individual rocker switches for bat > size per player, bat size, and Player vs Player/Player Vs Machine. There's also a start > button. My cabinet currently has a 19" TV in it, with a PCB running the AY-3-8500-1 IC; > the PCB of which I had fabricated from a French design. I didn't modify the control > panel at all, but replaced the pots (which are tested bad) with 1M pots for my PCB, and > wired the control panel to my PCB, with the reset line hooked up to a coin switch.
Good info there and definitely worth putting in Bailey source code.
It was these that I recall posting here on MW a long time ago. The old posts are long gone. I have the logic schematics for some of the models. With MAME all combined with MESS these days, the URL products could fit in one source file even though one uses coin credits and the other is home model (no coin inputs).
-- https://www.flyerfever.com/search/universal+research+laboratories
https://www.flyerfever.com/post/137952660938/hockey-soccer-tennis
Universal Research Laboratories Inc.
Model VA-II Models VA-T --
>>src/mame/drivers/bailey.cpp is missing a lot of hardware info. Hopefully that can be >> filled up over time.
With the info you posted, it looks like src/mame/drivers/bailey.cpp will be underway along with Discrete Logistics web site.
https://github.com/mamedev/mame/blob/master/src/mame/drivers/bailey.cpp
Edited by gregf (07/27/20 07:12 AM)
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