Feel free to bug me next week if you want me to check into it. I could have a look at the manual to see if that provides any clarity, although I'm running short on time since I'm leaving in the morning for the Seattle show. Maybe the "25/25" refers to the coin that each slot takes? If so, that seems more like an option than part of the model itself. So I can't imagine they would have bothered with the model sticker.Īs for the rush, yeah, it kind of seems like there is more than just the model # there, but there is no indication that it's more than just a model #. Just the marquee and instruction sticker. They didn't put the upgrade cpo's on, nor the upgrade side art. It's conceivable that when mine was converted they put the conversion model/serial sticker on there. Whether that would be a number for the original, for the kit itself, or for tc72 just like a dedicated, I have no idea (maybe you'd know). However, I just sold an upgrade kit to exidy which had a model/serial sticker. Here is a list of model numbers that I have so far (not to many).: I have managed to scavenge some, mostly older ones, from documents that Scott Evans has. It started with me trying to figure out exactly what power supply went with the Tempest that I am trying to restore and to also make sure I had the correct wiring harness. Why am I doing this? I don't really know.one day I was bored and started to compile a list of Atari games and all associated info (model #, part #'s, rom #'s, etc.). What I am actually looking for is the model number printed on the label with the serial number on the back of the unit itself. Those actually appear to be the part numbers for the ROMs.
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