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paddythegreek

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Please read all the post and look at the pics before you dive in.
This was in a Getaway i bought last Dec. No plug was installed and no batteries so i bought it non working. Having put a plug on it when i got home it came up factory settings etc. The door buttons did nothing. I cheated with a jumper wire and got it into attract mode.
So it has had some acid damage and someone has done some repairs. NOT ME by the way. I cannot be ar*ed to have a go at fixing it.
Yours for the princely sum of £25.00 inc UK post.
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Seeing all those sockets in the lower reaches of the pcb had me wondering if it was from a Getaway where I had the switch matrix driver chip repeatedly damaged, but the "20006" on the label shows it's originally from a Bally-badged game, Dr. Who I think.
 
Seeing all those sockets in the lower reaches of the pcb had me wondering if it was from a Getaway where I had the switch matrix driver chip repeatedly damaged, but the "20006" on the label shows it's originally from a Bally-badged game, Dr. Who I think.

How do you remember all this stuff your like Pinball’s answer to rainman lol
 
I have that sort of memory, I suppose. In the 5-digit numbering, 2 as the first digit is Bally, and 5 is Williams. If the 2nd and 3rd are other than 00, it's a territory i.d., and the 1st/4th/5th are the individual 'project'/game
 
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