Help identify please: Game Harness

Atari (I imagine)...

Has a tag on it that says "A035838-01"

My google-fu isn't working too well today.

Anyone?

I couldn't find that exact part number in my list of Atari part numbers. The closest wiring part number found is A035802-01 which is the main harness for Missile Command and A035803-01 which is the control panel harness. So some where around that vintage Atari. A picture of the edge connectors would probably give it away.
 
That's what I came up with as well. The harness listings I have are incomplete and I have a harness as well that I cannot identify. I may start this information up again in the hopes that people will contribute.

Pat
 
On Atari part numbers, the A means assembly.
038 is missile commands number.
It's probably for the cabaret or cocktail cab.
 
A picture is worth a thousand google searches.

Fair enough... here goes.
The only tag with writing on it is connected to the main harness, as though it is a control panel harness or similar, I hadn't noticed that until I laid it out for pictures.

Missile Command is looking likely although I have no idea how I would have ended up with a Missile Command harness.

Thanks for the previous posts. Do the pictures offer enough clues for certainty?

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Wouldn't be surprised is this is from a cocktail - what with the slam switch and coin counter still attached. I haven't seen inside too many Atari cocktails, but the ones I have seen have those two screwed into the cab walls as opposed to attached to the coin door like an upright.
 
Wouldn't be surprised is this is from a cocktail - what with the slam switch and coin counter still attached. I haven't seen inside too many Atari cocktails, but the ones I have seen have those two screwed into the cab walls as opposed to attached to the coin door like an upright.

Yeah... maybe an Asteroids or AD cocktail. I've had to part several of them over the years.

Thanks to all of you for helping me figure it out.
 
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