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« on: September 12, 2007, 11:31:25 AM »

Over the weekend I picked up a Fairchild Channel F system and 25 or so games. When I got home I started looking at the cartridges and noticed that one had an interesting label: "Not FCC Approved. For Demo Purposes Only. Not For sale." I decided to open up that cartridge to take a look, and found what I assume to be a prototype of Numbers Up. I haven't powerd up the system yet so I don't know if it still works. Click on the thumbnails to see a larger picture (or go straight to the directory here







Some of the other cartridges did not look like production Channel F boards, so I'm not sure exactly what these are. I have two or three other carts that look like this:







I contacted the seller and he told me:

"We are the original owners. My dad was part of a team of engineers that developed the game when he worked at Fairchild. That is how we got the game with those particular cartridges. Hope you get it up and running."
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« Reply #1 on: September 12, 2007, 02:29:11 PM »

Wow.  Grin You lucked out man! Don't sell those, that's a GOOD piece of history right there!
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« Reply #2 on: September 12, 2007, 03:37:18 PM »

Yeah, those protos are like two years older than me.  Grin
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« Reply #3 on: September 13, 2007, 10:44:36 AM »

Yeah, those protos are like two years older than me.  Grin

That's awesome, extrarice.  Congratulations!  Want to write a short article about it (your story and your protos) for VC&G?
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« Reply #4 on: September 13, 2007, 05:34:31 PM »

Yeah, those protos are like two years older than me.  Grin
That's awesome, extrarice.  Congratulations!  Want to write a short article about it (your story and your protos) for VC&G?
Thanks Cheesy I'll try and get something written this weekend (it'll probably be a little short, since there's not much info to tell). I'll also see if I can get the system working and get some screenshots to go with it.
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« Reply #5 on: September 14, 2007, 10:57:38 AM »

Yeah, those protos are like two years older than me.  Grin
That's awesome, extrarice.  Congratulations!  Want to write a short article about it (your story and your protos) for VC&G?
Thanks Cheesy I'll try and get something written this weekend (it'll probably be a little short, since there's not much info to tell). I'll also see if I can get the system working and get some screenshots to go with it.

That would be cool.  Let me know when you're done.
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« Reply #6 on: September 17, 2007, 01:32:26 PM »

That would be cool.  Let me know when you're done.
Almost done with a little write-up. Unfortunately, no screenshots to accompany the article - the power supply makes a horrendous noise when plugged in, so I didn't want to risk electrocution or damaging the console or carts.  Sad
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« Reply #7 on: September 17, 2007, 02:35:52 PM »

That would be cool.  Let me know when you're done.
Almost done with a little write-up. Unfortunately, no screenshots to accompany the article - the power supply makes a horrendous noise when plugged in, so I didn't want to risk electrocution or damaging the console or carts.  Sad

Is it more of a weeeeEEEEEOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOORRRRRRRSH or a BEEEEEEEEOOOOOOOOOOVVVVT?
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« Reply #8 on: September 17, 2007, 02:52:06 PM »

Almost done with a little write-up. Unfortunately, no screenshots to accompany the article - the power supply makes a horrendous noise when plugged in, so I didn't want to risk electrocution or damaging the console or carts.  Sad
Is it more of a weeeeEEEEEOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOORRRRRRRSH or a BEEEEEEEEOOOOOOOOOOVVVVT?
It's more of a sound of electricity arcing over a break in a wire, and the brick felt like it was vibrating.  Shocked Unfortunately, the power brick is hard-wired to the console, so I can't just swap it out easily for something similarly power rated.
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« Reply #9 on: September 17, 2007, 03:29:21 PM »

Almost done with a little write-up. Unfortunately, no screenshots to accompany the article - the power supply makes a horrendous noise when plugged in, so I didn't want to risk electrocution or damaging the console or carts.  Sad
Is it more of a weeeeEEEEEOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOORRRRRRRSH or a BEEEEEEEEOOOOOOOOOOVVVVT?
It's more of a sound of electricity arcing over a break in a wire, and the brick felt like it was vibrating.  Shocked Unfortunately, the power brick is hard-wired to the console, so I can't just swap it out easily for something similarly power rated.

That sounds really bad.  You should probably fix it. Smiley
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« Reply #10 on: September 17, 2007, 04:17:36 PM »

It's more of a sound of electricity arcing over a break in a wire, and the brick felt like it was vibrating.  Shocked Unfortunately, the power brick is hard-wired to the console, so I can't just swap it out easily for something similarly power rated.
That sounds really bad.  You should probably fix it. Smiley
When I get some spare cash I'll see if like Radio Shack or a local electronics repair guy can swap out the power supply for another one.
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« Reply #11 on: September 18, 2007, 12:20:34 PM »

The re-write is ready, RW. I PMed you with the download link.  Smiley
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