I cannot wait until the NYE that I own that game...
"Gameroom-Classics.com" <robgal...@gameroom-classics.com> wrote in
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There is a diagram in the parts book showing the placement as I recall.
Otherwise I can dig out a board and send you a picture from my 1000+
board storage area...
John :-#)#
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The copper heat sinks go on 10A and 6K (I've got 2 boards next to me ;)
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On Dec 30, 12:51 pm, "Mark C. Spaeth" <mspa...@mit.edu> wrote:
> Gameroom-Classics.com <robgallag...@gameroom-classics.com> wrote:: I have a board that the heat sinks fell off of. Anyone have a pic or
> : know of one on line so I can replace them in the right spot? Hoping to
> : have a Atari Football superbowl party tomorrow night before the ball
> : drops
> : Thanks in advance
>
> http://arcadecollecting.xmission.com/pcbpics/p55.html
>
> The copper heat sinks go on 10A and 6K (I've got 2 boards next to me ;)
>
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> Mark Spaeth mspa...@mtl.mit.edu
> 50 Vassar St., #38.265 mspa...@mit.edu