WTB: Logic Board, PS, Schematics for 'Grand Slam IV' or 'Flim Flam'

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WTB: Logic Board, PS, Schematics for 'Grand Slam IV' or 'Flim Flam'

I need a logic board and power supply for a cocktail game called Grand Slam IV (1976) or a cocktail Flim Flam (1974), both by Meadows Games. Schematics would be helpful, too. Thanks for looking!

I know it's a long shot, but I need a coin door for it, too.
 
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If you had a pic of the board it would help folks that have unknown boards laying around.
 
I wish I had a photo, or any more info. All I have is a cocktail cabinet for a game called "Grand Slam IV" by Meadows Games that I'd like to get up and running. The manual is basically a manual for one of their previous games, "Flim Flam", with a note saying the information is essentially the same.

I'd love to get a board for either game to use in the cab, or even pics of one. I don't know what either one looks like. At the very least, I'm hoping to get a copy of the logic board schematic for Grand Slam.

If you have any pcbs from Meadows Games or any helpful info, please contact me.
 
Ok, here's a bit more information. There are two connectors in the wiring harness, one is 22 pins (on one side only), about 3 1/2 inches long. The other is 6 pins (on one side only), about 1 inch long. These may not connect to the same board.

The control panel shows the exact same games as the Meadows "4 in 1":

http://flyers.arcade-museum.com/?page=thumbs&db=videodb&id=1745

Anyone have a logic board for this one? Or even a schematic? Photos?
 
flim flam

I have a manual for Flim Flam and a manual for meadows 4-1 if that helps out.
 
Thank you, but I've found pdf's of both those manuals. I'd love to find logic boards, or at the very least, schematics of the logic boards.

According to the manual, the Meadows 4 in 1 pcb has eight pots for calibrating the horizontal and vertical on each of the four joysticks.
 
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Ok, I'm looking for ANY Meadows pcbs, working or not, that has 8 adjustment pots and accepts a 22 pin connector (no microprocessor or EPROMs). This would include Ckidzo, Flim-Flam, Meadows 4 in 1, and Grand Slam. Meadows game boards seem to be numbered 024-00xy, where xy is different for each game.

Also still looking for any schematics for the same logic boards.
 
No, I appreciate the offer, but I think that game has different controls from the pong-like Meadows games. Thank you for looking.

If you have the pcb handy, could you tell me any numbers or other markings on the board?
 
Thanks so much for the board number and the photos! There isn't a lot of info around on these old Meadows pcbs, so every bit helps. (You're lucky, I see Lazer Command is emulated on MAME, so the PROM images are readily available.)

Anyone have any other Meadows pcbs that they can read the numbers off of?
 
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Still looking - anyone have a Meadows pcb, working or not, that has 8 adjustment pots and accepts a 22 pin connector (no microprocessor or EPROMs)? Like Ckidzo, Flim-Flam, or Meadows 4 in 1. Thanks for looking!
 
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Does anyone have ANY Meadows pcbs? I'd love to know the pcb# and see pictures. Anybody?
 
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