ifkz Well-known member VAPS Joined Oct 3, 2006 Messages 1,544 Reaction score 45 Location Texas Sep 2, 2010 #1 I can't figure out what this is, see the picture. It looks almost arcade related, I see no cartridge slots... Attachments q.jpg 58.8 KB · Views: 64
I can't figure out what this is, see the picture. It looks almost arcade related, I see no cartridge slots...
Stuffmonger Member VAPS Joined Jan 12, 2007 Messages 918 Reaction score 7 Location California Sep 2, 2010 #2 Looks like not everything is in the pic. What does the ribbon cable and blue wire attach to?
OP OP ifkz Well-known member VAPS Joined Oct 3, 2006 Messages 1,544 Reaction score 45 Location Texas Sep 2, 2010 #3 They are not attached to anything.
Spyridon Well-known member VAPS Joined Nov 1, 2007 Messages 7,849 Reaction score 242 Location Chester Springs, Pennsylvania Sep 2, 2010 #4 It's a flux capacitor
Mongo Well-known member VAPS Joined Jan 31, 2002 Messages 6,737 Reaction score 57 Location Grand Rapids, Michigan Sep 2, 2010 #5 It appears the board has an F connector (on the silver box). If so, I would say it is one of the boards from an old TV, VCR, or Cable Box.
It appears the board has an F connector (on the silver box). If so, I would say it is one of the boards from an old TV, VCR, or Cable Box.
orion3311 Well-known member Donor 2013 VAPS Joined Nov 25, 2008 Messages 5,217 Reaction score 30 Location Blue Bell, Pennsylvania Sep 2, 2010 #6 Could be Atari 400/800. Not 2600 I know that.
OP OP ifkz Well-known member VAPS Joined Oct 3, 2006 Messages 1,544 Reaction score 45 Location Texas Sep 2, 2010 #7 This makes sense, a gutted Atari computer with an RF box (for video) on the end and an uncased power supply brick. Great job!
This makes sense, a gutted Atari computer with an RF box (for video) on the end and an uncased power supply brick. Great job!
RetroHacker Well-known member Joined Jul 14, 2008 Messages 4,313 Reaction score 109 Location Schenectady, New York Sep 2, 2010 #8 It's not an 800, that's for sure. Looks more like the guts of an Intellivision. -Ian
OP OP ifkz Well-known member VAPS Joined Oct 3, 2006 Messages 1,544 Reaction score 45 Location Texas Sep 2, 2010 #9 Wow, that's exactly right! I found some pictures of a de-cased Intellivision and it is spot on with that PCB. Mystery solved.
Wow, that's exactly right! I found some pictures of a de-cased Intellivision and it is spot on with that PCB. Mystery solved.
Hyde Well-known member VAPS Joined Nov 9, 2008 Messages 2,427 Reaction score 84 Location LOS ANGELES, Colorado Sep 2, 2010 #10 Spyridon said: It's a flux capacitor Click to expand... But where is the plutonium?