Re: I Robot Rams?

From: Ed Henciak <eddie_at_telerama.com>
Date: Thu May 18 2000 - 22:39:43 EDT

Hi Tom,

                                Episode II
                        I, Robot Strikes Back

                    Happiness has embraced good
                video game collectors everywhere. A
             sick unit from Pittsburgh, PA has rescued
            an obscure video game boardset from the vile
          clutches of an evil profiteer.

        However, the boardset is still a little sick and little does
      the wierdo know what lies ahead in repairing the bloddy thing.........

Still here...I hope the stupid thing above turned out OK. I got the boardset and

I will repair it. It's missing all the video board PROMS, but Clay is going to
burn me a set.
Hopefully, that'll fix both mine and your's. Brian will still want $200 for
it...but I guarantee you
it will work. He still has the interconnect board for his safety (I told him to
keep it), but you'll have
that (of course). I highly advise you connect this thing to a "real" switching
PS...those old
Atari ones stink.

I'm going to try and get pics of the CP for you. I noticed a couple minor
boogered up spots on it,
but they are very hard to see...it'll probably need painted as well, but that's
no big deal....trust me,
you're gonna like it. I didn't see the spots cause it was downstairs and the
light wasn't too good...the scary
thing is I don't know how I wound up with it ?!?!?! I think I got my spare when
I got my actual cabinet,
but I cannot remember (sure sign I gotta sell some crap I have laying around I'll
never get to).

There is a guy I know who needs a working Asteroids boardset and will trade me a
Q*Bert set
for one. I have 8 Asteroids boards, but they're all dead. Do you happen to have
a spare working one.
I am trying to fix one, but I have no time right now and I think this guy's
getting impatient.

I love this hobby :)!

Ed

tom mcclintock wrote:

> Hey Ed!
>
> What the latest in the I, Robot saga? Is your game working yet? Is your
> Gravitar board working yet... :)
>
> tm

tom mcclintock wrote:

> NTE Lists the following:
>
> Industry Number : MT4264-15
> NTE Device Number: NTE4164
> IC-NMOS,64K DRAM 15ONS,16-PIN DIP
>
> BG Micro has the 4164s at $0.49 each.
>
> tm
>
> Steven Zeuner wrote:
> >
> > Anyone have a source or cross for a 4264 rams on an I Robot?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Steve
> >
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