Breakout
dumper | f205v |
date | 28/12/2004 |
emulator | DICE 0.5 - MAME 0.161 |
dev | Adam, Mike Ellery, f205v, Couriersud |
name | breakout on ProgettoEMMA breakout on Arcade Database |
description | Breakout [TTL] |
year | 1977 |
manufacturer | Atari |
Technical references
CPUs
QTY | Type | clock | position | function |
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1x | LM380N | - | 9a | Audio Amplifier - sound |
1x | oscillator | 14.318 | 1d |
ROMs
QTY | Type | position | status |
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0x |
RAMs
QTY | Type | position |
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1x | MMI6531 | 3l |
PLDs
QTY | Type | position | status |
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0x |
Others
1x 22x2 edge connector
1x trimmer (volume)(between 8a and 9a)
3x switches (1/P 2/P @7n)(5B 3B @4a)(C/C NORM @6a)
Notes
PCB is marked: "(VSM) 2V-1 29-7", "BREAKOUT ATARI (C) 75 A004533" and "PAT NO 3793483 MADE IN USA" on component side
PCB is marked: "004532 [E]" on solder side
PCB is rubber stamped: "QA R.I. 8" and "VISTO 31 SET. 1977" on component side (it's Italian for: "approved on 21st September 1977")
PCB is rubber stamped: "Q ASSY 22" on solder side
update 20061106: another PCB of the same
update 20200411: found a rather well preserved PCB, with NO modifications! This one was officially imported in Italy on 1977, 21st Sept. Added a few pics and a complete description
Files
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PCB component side
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PCB solder side
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PCB component side
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PCB solder side
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PCB component side
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PCB solder side
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PCB 1 component side
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PCB 1 solder side
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PCB 2 component side
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PCB 2 solder side
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