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I have Turtles done. I'll probably post details in a week or two.
And now that I have a pile of 2114->2K NVRAM adapters made up
I should be able to do these early Sternami games without much trouble.
My way will require some soldering, but I believe Dave's board may
require even more, as many of these boards didn't come with socketed
CPUs unfortunately. And, due to the location of the CPU, clearance
for his board may also be an issue.

I'll probably do Amidar, Locomotion, Super Cobra, Lost Tomb, and
maybe Scramble (just because I own those boards). I could be talked
into others if people donate PCBs. :)

Matt
http://www.scoresaves.info

"Timothy Shiels" <timothy_nospam@teleport.com> wrote
> Some games I have with Z80 but no high score save:
>
> Early Stern/Konami Games:
> The End (CPU is on top board, rather than bottom board)
> Scramble
> Super Cobra
> Amidar
> Turtles
> Strategy-X
> Jungler
> Lost Tomb
> Moon War
>
> Gremlin:
> Head On
>
> Any of these would be cool to have high score saves for...
>
> Timothy
 
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Matt brings up a good point, I don't know how many Bubble Bobble's are
socketed. If you want to check it's labeled ic 50.

I added the counters today, and ended up using a jumper on the board to
clear, so scores and counters will be cleared together.
 
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I'm thinking $30-$40 depending on if I have to write code for the
table, like pacman, or galaxian.