[Nov/1/2006]

Pango (Pango Fun)  
InfoCube (Pisa-Italy) 1995  
  
N.revisione rl00rv00  

CPU
Main PCB (it's a standard 486 motherboard):
1x 80486
1x oscillator 14.31818 MHz

Video PCB (it's a standard VGA EISA board):
1x CIRRUS CLGD5401-42QC-B-31063-198AC

Sound PCB (missing, it's a standard ISA 16bit sound card):
?

ROMs PCB (it's a custom PCB, with EISA connector to motherboard on one side and JAMMA connetcor on the other side):
1x NE555P

  
ROMs Main PCB (it's a standard 486 motherboard):
1x 27C512 (bios)

Video PCB (it's a standard VGA EISA board):
1x maskrom (28pin) (VGAbios)(not dumped)

Sound PCB (missing, it's a standard ISA 16bit sound card):

ROMs
PCB (it's a custom PCB, with EISA connector to motherboard on one side and JAMMA connetcor on the other side):
5x AM27C040 (u11,u12,u31,u32,u33)
1x TMS27C040 (u13)(probably corrupted)
1x INTEL27C010A (u39)
4x PALCE16V8H (u5,u25,u26,u28)(not dumped yet)
1x PALCE20V8H (u42)
1x PALCE20V8H (u44)(not dumped yet)
2x PALCE22V10H (u45,u49)(not dumped yet)  
Note Main PCB (it's a standard 486 motherboard):
1x Keyboard DIN connector (not used)

Video
PCB (it's a standard VGA EISA board):
1x VGA connetctor (to ROMs PCB)
1x red/black cable (to ROMs PCB)

Sound
PCB (missing, it's a standard ISA 16bit sound card):
1x stereo audio out (to ROMs PCB)

ROMs
PCB (it's a custom PCB, with EISA connector to motherboard on one
side and JAMMA connetcor on the other side):
1x EISA connector (into motherboard)
1x JAMMA edge connector
1x VGA in connector (from Video PCB)
1x stereo audio jack (from sound card)
1x 13x2 legs connector(only 2 legs used for red/black cable from Video PCB)
1x trimmer (volume)
2x 8 switches dip
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I have:
3 Main PCBs (all of them without 80486)
11 Video PCBs
4 ROMs PCBs (only one has EPROMs)
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Game was programmed by Giovanni Tummarello and Roberto Molinelli
in 1990 for Amiga; it was an action/strategy videogame published
by Proxxima Software (Rome, Italy) and later ported to PC machines
and published in 1994 by AIM Games software (US) and in
Arcade Version (Coin-Op) by InfoCube (Pisa, Italy)

  
Funzionamento Non testata  
In vendita Si  

Dumped 01/11/2006  



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