> I may have seen an untested PSE Bazooka pcb unit on N. American ebay listings many, > many years earlier, but unsure if actual PSE pcb hardware would be compatible with > your type of cab. Should be some others here that can provide links to other places > in Europe or Asia region of being able to find pcb/parts that is compatible with cab.
I'm so desperate I can adapt everything believe me...
> I see the mention of Amutronics pcb being used instead. Does the actual TV > Competition pcb have a slide switch for adjusting the winning score to be set to > either "11" or "15"?
in this picture you can see the actual pcb on the bottom of the cab http://www.vernimark.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/tvcompetition14.jpg it has one slide for sure but it doesn't work so I can't tell you the purpose of that switch
> That would be interesting if the company only had pcb set to "11" and there is no > adustable slide switch built on the pcb. Definitely something worth documenting into > MAME source as an alternate pong entry imo.
I can ask more pics to the guy I sold this cab. It had a lot of damaged tracks so I decided to not repair it
> This is For-Play Rally and is one that I do have paperwork (photocopy) in case you > don't have any for the For-Play Rally cab. Send a message in case you need a copy for > the cab. Since you already have Rally cab there, you probably already know it can be > set for 2 players or 1 player versus machine. > - > http://www.vernimark.com/?cat=30 > > Rally > - >
yep. this cab works 100% and there is a switch in order to set 1 or 2 players
> It would be awesome if you are able to get really, really high definition photo > shots of the front and control panel of the cab. Some cab artwork gurus could make a > recreation of the cab sometime later such as 3D arcade group or MAME artwork. > > As for emulation of Rally, it should be possible in MAME and DICE but with a bit > more work involved because of the added circuitry of player versus machine option.
CP is a metal plate with some stickers on. labels are printed on transparent adhesive films. Actually one day I have to scan that CP
> > Another cab that would be interesting to see in case it is different compared to > Atari Rebound / Volleyball. > > -- > http://www.vernimark.com/?cat=31 > > Pallavolo > --
this cab has been made by F.lli Bertolino this company produced Atari cabinets for the south/central europe market with legal licenses and they never produced any bootleg so I'm pretty sure it is identical to Rebound
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