Re: Tempest board rev.

From: Tek <mypearl_at_dds.nl>
Date: Sat Apr 01 2000 - 15:59:28 EST

Yes, but how does the board know? Probably I'm being stoopid, but I still cannot
see it?

Cya !

John Robertson wrote:
>
> If your version is using 2532's, then the A11 of the 2532 is the old
> ChipSelect on the 2716, which was often A11 (like Pacman, Tempest and other
> games)
>
> John :-#)#
>
> At 09:12 AM 4/1/2000 , Tek wrote:
> >Hi guys-
> >
> >I was wondering, is a newer Tempest board with only half of the ROMS different
> >from the 'normal' one?
> >
> >As far as I could see the address decoder is still the same, but how does it
> >know the data of each second
> >ROM is in the first location?
> >
> >Cya !
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