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AK2-VAS-11 AMD Ryzen Processor – Original Replacement Part for Asteroids Recharged and Avian Knights Alan-1 cabinets Compatibility: Suitable for Avian Knights and Asteroids Recharged pro and deluxe editions. Premium Quality: Manufactured using high-grade materials for enhanced reliability. Repair your Alan-1 cabinets with our original replacement part. Buy now for fast shipping and customer support you can rely on!
AK2-VAS-12 16 GB Ripsaw Memory – Original Replacement Part for Asteroids Recharged and Avian Knights Alan-1 cabinets Compatibility: Suitable for Avian Knights and Asteroids Recharged pro and deluxe editions. Premium Quality: Manufactured using high-grade materials for enhanced reliability. Repair your Alan-1 cabinets with our original replacement part. Buy now for fast shipping and customer support you can rely on!
AK2-VAS-14 Avian Knights 2P Game SSD – Original Replacement Part for Avian Knights Alan-1 cabinets Compatibility: Suitable for Avian Knights pro and deluxe editions. Premium Quality: Manufactured using high-grade materials for enhanced reliability. Contains an SSD with the Avian Knights 2P cabinet version installed and encrypted ready for gameplay
AK4-VAS-15 Avian Knights 4P Game SSD – Original Replacement Part for Avian Knights Alan-1 cabinets Compatibility: Suitable for Avian Knights pro and deluxe editions. Premium Quality: Manufactured using high-grade materials for enhanced reliability. Contains an SSD with the Avian Knights 4P cabinet version installed and encrypted ready for gameplay
Alan-1_AVG_Replacement_Installation.pdf WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF THIS CHIP? The full name for this chip is the AVG Gate Array, formally known as the Vector Generator Stack and PC Processor. Originally designed by Dean Chang. It contained the Program Counter, the Memory File Stack, and the Stack Counter. WHAT ARE THE TECHNICAL DETAILS? More functional descriptions by Jed Margolin in “The Secret Life of Vector Generators” are found below: "The gate array is designed to be the Stack/Stack Jointer and Program Counter for the analog vector generator circuit used in vector type games. The Program Counter (PC) has 14 Bits with Carry Out. The Stack is three levels deep and stores the upper thirteen bits (AVGI - AVGI3) of the Program Counter. (Refer to Figure 2). When the gate array receives control signals from the analog vector generator it executes the JMP, JSR, and RTS Instructions. See attached detail timing diagrams for proper operation. The normal gate array operation is
Star Wars/ESB Mathbox ROM Replacement Installation Instructions Below is an image of a Star Wars main PCB with the four mathbox ROMS removed. They were removed from positions 7H, 7J, 7K and 7L. The location that pin 1 on the replacement PCB will be seated is indicated by the arrow. Pin 1 on the mathbox ROM replacement is indicated in the image below by the red arrow: Pin 1 is also indicated on the silkscreen of the mathbox ROM replacement. Below is an image of the mathbox ROM installed into the main PCB: Please note that the mathbox ROM replacement has less pins than the original 4 ROMs as the replacement ROM board uses 8-bit wide ROMs and the original ROMs were 4 bits wide.
Atari’s flight yoke controller originally designed for Star Wars in 1983 has been classified by many as the Holy Grail of all classic arcade controllers. Some would like to use it in a MAME machine of some type (windows, Mac, or Raspberry Pi, etc.). Our solution allows for that. Advanced customized firmware to help emulate the movement of the curser on M.A.M.E. as closely to the original hardware as possible Flashable firmware for easy upgrades LEDs on the chip to help trouble shoot if all 4 firing buttons are working correctly Easy plug and play installation on most Windows OS, Mac OS, and Raspberry Pi MAME setups. No Drivers necessary For the most recent version of the instruction manual, please click on the google doc link below: Alan-1 Atari Star Wars Flight Yoke USB Adapter Instruction Manual The firmware has been released to the community as an open source project
AR2-VAS-16 Asteroids Recharged 2P Game SSD – Original Replacement Part for Asteroids Recharged Alan-1 cabinets Compatibility: Suitable for Asteroids Recharged pro and deluxe editions. Premium Quality: Manufactured using high-grade materials for enhanced reliability. Contains an SSD with the Asteroids Recharged 2P cabinet version installed and encrypted ready for gameplay
AR3-VAS-17 Asteroids Recharged 2P Game SSD – Original Replacement Part for Asteroids Recharged Alan-1 cabinets Compatibility: Suitable for Asteroids Recharged pro and deluxe editions. Premium Quality: Manufactured using high-grade materials for enhanced reliability. Contains an SSD with the Asteroids Recharged 3P cabinet version installed and encrypted ready for gameplay
Update 2/2022: Our Star Wars has now completed nearly three years on location without a single deflection board failure, thanks to the Transistor Upgrade Kit. In fact, not a single game that we’ve upgraded with the TUK has since lost its deflection PCB! Why do WG 6100 deflection boards go down so often? Conventional wisdom has always said “it’s the connectors” or “it’s the low voltage supply.” But after running four vector games on location at our arcade, 10+ hours per day, for over three years, we realized that every time we’ve had a failure, the “bottlecap” case transistors have blown. We’re running the LV2000 on all of our deflection boards, but that doesn’t seem to make much of a difference: the bottlecaps still blow, and they still take the deflection board with them. Wells-Gardner uses the thin steel monitor case as a heat sink for the output transistors. This is a bad design: thin