  
        The
        Q*Bert Multigame Hardware Pictures 
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        Installation Manual 
          
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        larger image) 
        The Q*Bert
        Multigame kit consists of the above components. A minimal
        install requires soldering a single capacitor. A full
        install requires another six wires to be soldered to
        allow calling the menu by pressing the P1 and P2 Start
        buttons simultaneously. In either case, nine socketd
        chips are removed from your Q*Bert CPU board and the
        three daughtercards pictured above are plugged in. 
        
            
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                The Q*Bert Multigame kit
                is pictured installed on a Q*Bert PCB at left.
                Click on the image for a larger picture. The
                P1+P2 Start button adapter is mounted where the
                old battery backup used to be. | 
             
         
        
            
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                This is the heart of the
                Q*Bert Multigame. The CPU daughtercard provides
                memory backup for scores as well as all the
                program code and switching logic for the game. | 
             
            
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                The ForeGround Expander
                provides the graphics for all the sprites in the
                Q*Bert games. Note that the daughtercard is
                actually socketed for larger EPROMs-- the kit can
                support up to 8 games (without doing anything
                tricky) in case I (or others) write more new
                games. | 
             
            
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                The BackGround Expander
                provides the graphics for all the game and menu
                system playfield graphics. The BackGround
                Expander is also capable of supporting up to 8
                full sets of graphics (including banking support
                such as with Q*Bert's Qubes). | 
             
         
        Updated: 9/29/2002 
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