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Re: Life Fitness Arcade/Rower (1988?)
10/20/19 08:14 PM
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>I salvaged this board from a rower that was about to get tossed out. It appeared to be a >mish-mash of arcade and exercise, and I thought it was rather interesting. The board >appeared to boot, and it made sounds/responded to input.
Good baseball diving catch grab there. There are already other such examples of video-based gym equipment items with video emulation support as shown.
-- http://www.mameworld.info/ubbthreads/sho...part=1&vc=1
Salter Fitness / Gaelco
https://git.redump.net/mame/tree/src/mame/drivers/gaelco2.cpp
// Gym equipment GAME( 1997, sltpcycl, 0, saltcrdi, saltcrdi, gaelco2_state, init_play2000, ROT0, "Salter Fitness / Gaelco", "Pro Cycle Tele Cardioline (Salter Fitness Bike V.1.0, Checksum 02AB)", 0 ) // Same board and ROM as Pro Reclimber GAME( 1997, sltpstep, 0, saltcrdi, saltcrdi, gaelco2_state, init_play2000, ROT0, "Salter Fitness / Gaelco", "Pro Stepper Tele Cardioline (Salter Fitness Stepper V.1.0, Checksum F208)", 0 )
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>But the high-voltage supply for the CRT appeared dead. I couldn't find much of any info >on this, nor could I have saved the whole machine.
Bummer, but going by previous sentence it appears that "input" issue can be overcome with what has already been recovered.
> I'm trying to see if I can find someone near the Charleston, SC area that can help me > dump the rom.
Smitdogg probably could have given a name or two, but he isn't around these days on MW forums. There was someone in Florida that might have had equipment to do those types of roms. I don't know of anyone in South Carolina.
-- Release date: Est 1988 Production date: 4/19/93 Part#: A080-91822-MC68
ROM Version 2.41 (1988), Texas Instruments 27C010A-15
Other main chips: -Yamaha YM2149F -Motorola MC68A21P x 2 -Motorola MC6809P -Texas Instruments TMS9128L --
This will be interesting to see if pcb is similar to already emulated hardware or if it will be in its own unique hardware source file. There is a slim chance that the hardware might already be able to be emulated in some already existing source driver file of an already emulated arcade/coinop arcade hardware.
If the hardware is not yet already emulated, the roms and pcb info can be supported in a preliminary source driver file like what has already been done with pinball stuff or proms of non-cpu coinop videogames.
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