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My GTB Sys80/B replacement mainboard project

By Fabrz71

8 years ago



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#8 8 years ago
Quoted from MrBally:

Us old Rockwell Electronics guys remember the original Gottlieb boards going down the line at 6 Butterfield Trail in El Paso, Texas. The Rockwell IC's were fabricated on Jamboree Road in Newport Beach, California. When I would have to go there for work, dinner on Balboa Island was pretty cool. One of the perqs. of the job. Plus it was on an expense acCOuNt

That's funny because when I went to Gottlieb service schools they always pointed out the IC's were layered in Mexico. They even have "Mexico" stamped on them. I remember seeing the trays they were shipped on at a facility in Chicago on a tour. Flat and molded to hold the 42 pin chips in place. So they did some out west as well. Do you have any pictures to share?

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