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Sega G-80 Multigame, Version 1.0 

Copyright © 1998, Clay Cowgill

Place the replacement PROM in socket U15 so that the notch is pointed towards the end of the CPU card
that the red “test” switch is on.  The notch should be facing the same direction as the 7400 at U14 and
the 7408 at U13.  Press it firmly into the socket. Make sure all the pins line up and go into the socket.

Put it back together and test:

The CPU card is now complete.  Plug the CPU card back into the card cage.  Note that the CPU card
takes up more space with the Daughter card now, so you may want to re-arrange the order of cards in the
cardcage to give an empty slot next to the CPU card.  Putting the CPU card in the “first” card slot so that
there isn’t a neighboring card next to the Daughtercard works well too.

Re-attach the cables and make sure the CPU card is seated properly in the card cage.  (It should be flush
with the other cards and the removal levers should rest flat against the front of the circuit board.)

Plug the machine back in.  You’ll want to be able to get at the red “test” switch for the next step with the
power to the machine on.  Depending on your cabinet there might be different safety-switches you need
to set to allow the machine to run with the door open.  Turn the machine on.  A game intro-screen should
start as normal.  If you don’t get a picture after a few moments, turn the game off, remove the CPU card
and check your work.  Look for bent pins and pins that are out of the sockets.  The kit is hand-tested
before shipping, so there shouldn’t be any surprises.

Summary of Contents for G-80

Page 1: ...Sega G 80 Multigame Version 1 0 Copyright 1998 Clay Cowgill Sega G 80 Multigame Instruction Manual Version 1 0 Copyright 1998 Clay Cowgill clayc diamondmm com...

Page 2: ...ly follow these instructions you ll do fine and everything will work I ll try to help walk you through any problems you have but if this looks like it s above your confidence level please recruit some...

Page 3: ...se instructions thoroughly before starting the conversion Getting Started First let s cover what you ll need in some detail The kit is designed to be installed into any Sega G 80 Vector Arcade Game ga...

Page 4: ...emoved in 15 years The CPU card looks like this Locate the EPROM card it should be the only card without any cables attached to the end Press the release levers on the EPROM card and remove it as well...

Page 5: ...left corner and the notch of the IC should be on the left side of the board like the EPROM above it on the Daughtercard Press the Z 80 down firmly into the socket Make sure you didn t miss any pins or...

Page 6: ...in the first card slot so that there isn t a neighboring card next to the Daughtercard works well too Re attach the cables and make sure the CPU card is seated properly in the card cage It should be...

Page 7: ...ton to move the selection arrows to a game to play Press player 2 start to begin that game If you put the arrows on more you can switch to the second menu The available options are currently Option No...

Page 8: ...itch Radio Shack has many to choose from Pressing the menu button has the same function as pressing the red test button on the CPU card it calls the menu Pressing reset is a hard reset and is useful m...

Page 9: ...s follows D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 5V Latch2 Latch2 Latch2 Latch2 Latch2 Latch2 Latch2 Latch2 GND 5V Latch1 Latch1 Latch1 Latch1 Latch1 Latch1 Latch1 Latch1 GND D7 is the most significant bit D0 is the...

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