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PCB ID help please, Rockwell, are they pinball boards?

By joemagiera

3 years ago



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    #1 3 years ago

    Please see parts & solder side pics attached. Anyone recognize these boards? Are they pinball boards? Did Rockwell ever make any pinball PCBs? Any information appreciated.

    Joe (joemagiera at ameritech dot net)
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    #2 3 years ago

    Those are Gottlieb boards. Large is MPU with obsolete spider chips, smaller are driver boards.

    #3 3 years ago
    Quoted from Billc479:

    Those are Gottlieb boards. Large is MPU with obsolete spider chips, smaller are driver boards.

    Gottlieb System 1, to be more specific.

    #4 3 years ago

    Thanks! You guys are the best, and fast!

    Joe

    #5 3 years ago

    To be even more specific, ROM "G" on the MPU is for Close Encounters.

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