Mystery PCB

no clue but looks sorta like an old PC with those expansion slots(they look like old ISA slots to me) but still could be arcade or an Intel 8088 or a 286...it's hard telling
 
Simple....

C'mon guys... This is OBVIOUSLY a vector-gamma-flux-capacitor-widget-thing-a-ma-bob board.

Geez, I thought you all were experts...
 
no clue but looks sorta like an old PC with those expansion slots(they look like old ISA slots to me) but still could be arcade or an Intel 8088 or a 286...it's hard telling

Definitely not a PC compatible anything. Those slots are most definitely not ISA slots. ISA slots are .1 spacing, those are .156.

It could be some kind of computer, but it's not one I'm familiar with. The odd thing is that I see no method of attaching video or controls to it. I assume that you don't have any of the plug-in boards that would mate with the slots?

-Ian
 
Whatever it is, it looks fairly old - those look like 2101 RAMs.

The plug-in slots almost suggest to me like some kind of trivia game - so you could add or change questions.

The odd thing is that there doesn't seem to be a way to attach the video or controls - perhaps that was one of the boards?

It may not even be arcade related, it could very well be some kind of process control or something.

Dumping the ROMs would give some insight.

-Ian
 
I was thinking maybe a bottom board for a Wizard of Wor or Gorf or something? Maybe Star Trek? Or where those only cages with slots and no bottom boards?
 
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