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  1. someone is trying to sell a £100 Royal Exchange on FB for £700!
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  2. BFM - Nudge Blitz £2 & £4jp 10p playTech: SYS 85Here's a another golden oldie for you to enjoy from 1987 in the form of BFM's nudge Blitz. There are 2 files in the download, these are the £2 and £4 jp versions of the machine.Keyboard shortcuts are in the notes section of the emulator.Thanks to wizard for the emulatorthe rom and image provider.Please use MFME V19.8 or later to play. Enjoy Nudge Blitz £2 £4.zip
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  3. Probably after your time.
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  4. Thanks @Clo06 not one I remember but looks great!
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  5. The proverbial light bulb came on today. The board that had the failure of the lamps 60-6F I couldn't understand why I wasn't getting any outputs from the PIO chip IC38 (8255). What I should have done from the start was to check the resistance to ground from each output pin. All were at logic zero on the probe and the scope showed no activity. Of course it became obvious with the meter as all outputs were short to ground! This proved to be the ULN2823 darlington arrays which had both blown. This is a nuisance as they are fairly difficult to obtain bar silly money so I'm on the hunt for some at a reasonable price.
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  6. As always Chris you never let us down with you mass collection and quality clips to watch pure class 😊
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  7. More amazing machines well done Chris 🙂
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  8. This one I seen at the yard sale was at Chippenham south glos so maybe someone snagged that one and is trying to flog for silly money
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  9. Stef where was that ?I'm sure it was a 5p /£50 one 🤔unless theres two up for grabs !scrub that I've just seen it !🙈shocking that people would think it's worth that much !
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  10. Sound added, layout modified and re-uploaded.
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  11. eerr ok ... i wasnt expecting that ... unfortunately it does not show whats hidden beneath the black plastic ... im guessing some photo transistors ? Would be great if you could remove the 2 screws on the back of the pcb and slide off the black plastic ring ( if it will come off ? ) so we can see whats inside there ? im not sure if this is going to help but at least we may have a clue to how it works and where to fault find Dicky
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  12. work now fully underway,been stripping bits out.Got carriage out,side pannel to reveal amps and speaker,now im attempting front pannel and main chassis.Then ive got fun of removing 80 select pins,fitting o rings then cleaning and refitting.
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