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need help with very odd jukebox
here are the pics of the control board.
it says "V.I. Industries Nimrod tape control board 1983" http://members.cox.net/rbelisle1/nimrodboaord1.JPG http://members.cox.net/rbelisle1/nimrodboaord2.JPG A little searching on the internet found that the following vcr's are controlled with the same connector. Panasonic AG-7150, AG-7300, AG-7350P, AG-7500, AG-7500A, AG-7510, AG-7650, AG-7750 and NV-8500 some of these vcrs are were really top end in their day and were used for video editing. Bob in phx "Bob in Phx" wrote in message ... will do, as soon as its light out... bob in phx "John Robertson" wrote in message news:9Z81j.26028$Zn.25501@edtnps90... Post some pictures of the logic board - I might have seen this before, but am not certain. John :-#)# Bob in Phx wrote: sorry, forgot the JPG extension... please try these!!!!!!!!! thanks in advance. http://members.cox.net/rbelisle1/juke1.JPG http://members.cox.net/rbelisle1/juke2.JPG http://members.cox.net/rbelisle1/juke3.JPG http://members.cox.net/rbelisle1/juke4.JPG http://members.cox.net/rbelisle1/juke5.JPG http://members.cox.net/rbelisle1/juke6.JPG "Bob in Phx" wrote in message ... ill fix it !!!!!! bob "Ken In Texas" wrote in message ... me either Speshul When Lit wrote: none of these pics work for me "Bob in Phx" wrote in message news I friend of mine has delivered to me, a "video & Sound" jukebox made in Amity NY. This thing is over 6 foot tall, contains a 25 inch rca Television, coin door and a computer. first off does anyone have any idea where I could find any information about the company, or the system. The jukebox is missing the playback VCR's and the speakers. From the plugs in the rear of the box, it appears that the VCR's used some sort of 25 pin control system, like I have never seen before. I'll be posting pics asap he http://members.cox.net/rbelisle1/juke1 http://members.cox.net/rbelisle1/juke2 http://members.cox.net/rbelisle1/juke3 thanks in advance for any information -- Ken In Texas http://www.pinballrebel.com Custom Pinball Cards, Jukeboxes, Drive In's "Never ask a man if he's from Texas. If he is, he'll tell you on his own. If he ain't, no need to embarrass him." -- (Please post followups or tech enquires to the newsgroup) John's Jukes Ltd. 2343 Main St., Vancouver, BC, Canada V5T 3C9 Call (604)872-5757 or Fax 872-2010 (Pinballs, Jukes, Video Games) www.flippers.com "Old pinballers never die, they just flip out." |
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need help with very odd jukebox
Jeremy,
it says "Video & sound" here are some close-ups... http://members.cox.net/rbelisle1/front%201.JPG http://members.cox.net/rbelisle1/front%202.JPG http://members.cox.net/rbelisle1/front%203.JPG bob "Jeremy Agema" wrote in message ... Wow Bob that is one wild looking juke! I can't tell what it sais on the front panel (video 2000d???) Thanks Jeremy Agema |
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need help with very odd jukebox
More info...
there is also a pal decoder board and the amp (solid state) was made in England. So, I am guessing that it was some sort of import that used a pal vcr deck..... Bob in phx. "Ken In Texas" wrote in message ... Dang John...what juke have you not saw I know ive never saw or heard of anything like that one Id like to see that think work John Robertson wrote: Post some pictures of the logic board - I might have seen this before, but am not certain. John :-#)# Bob in Phx wrote: sorry, forgot the JPG extension... please try these!!!!!!!!! thanks in advance. http://members.cox.net/rbelisle1/juke1.JPG http://members.cox.net/rbelisle1/juke2.JPG http://members.cox.net/rbelisle1/juke3.JPG http://members.cox.net/rbelisle1/juke4.JPG http://members.cox.net/rbelisle1/juke5.JPG http://members.cox.net/rbelisle1/juke6.JPG "Bob in Phx" wrote in message ... ill fix it !!!!!! bob "Ken In Texas" wrote in message ... me either Speshul When Lit wrote: none of these pics work for me "Bob in Phx" wrote in message news I friend of mine has delivered to me, a "video & Sound" jukebox made in Amity NY. This thing is over 6 foot tall, contains a 25 inch rca Television, coin door and a computer. first off does anyone have any idea where I could find any information about the company, or the system. The jukebox is missing the playback VCR's and the speakers. From the plugs in the rear of the box, it appears that the VCR's used some sort of 25 pin control system, like I have never seen before. I'll be posting pics asap he http://members.cox.net/rbelisle1/juke1 http://members.cox.net/rbelisle1/juke2 http://members.cox.net/rbelisle1/juke3 thanks in advance for any information -- Ken In Texas http://www.pinballrebel.com Custom Pinball Cards, Jukeboxes, Drive In's "Never ask a man if he's from Texas. If he is, he'll tell you on his own. If he ain't, no need to embarrass him." -- Ken In Texas http://www.pinballrebel.com Custom Pinball Cards, Jukeboxes, Drive In's "Never ask a man if he's from Texas. If he is, he'll tell you on his own. If he ain't, no need to embarrass him." |
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need help with very odd jukebox
correction, its a 34 pin 3 row locking connector.
bob in phx "Bob in Phx" wrote in message news I friend of mine has delivered to me, a "video & Sound" jukebox made in Amity NY. This thing is over 6 foot tall, contains a 25 inch rca Television, coin door and a computer. first off does anyone have any idea where I could find any information about the company, or the system. The jukebox is missing the playback VCR's and the speakers. From the plugs in the rear of the box, it appears that the VCR's used some sort of 25 pin control system, like I have never seen before. I'll be posting pics asap he http://members.cox.net/rbelisle1/juke1 http://members.cox.net/rbelisle1/juke2 http://members.cox.net/rbelisle1/juke3 thanks in advance for any information |
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need help with very odd jukebox
Nuts, that's one I don't know. I had wrecked another video jukebox a few
years ago and though it might be the same. Sorry... John :-#(# Bob in Phx wrote: here are the pics of the control board. it says "V.I. Industries Nimrod tape control board 1983" http://members.cox.net/rbelisle1/nimrodboaord1.JPG http://members.cox.net/rbelisle1/nimrodboaord2.JPG A little searching on the internet found that the following vcr's are controlled with the same connector. Panasonic AG-7150, AG-7300, AG-7350P, AG-7500, AG-7500A, AG-7510, AG-7650, AG-7750 and NV-8500 some of these vcrs are were really top end in their day and were used for video editing. Bob in phx "Bob in Phx" wrote in message ... will do, as soon as its light out... bob in phx "John Robertson" wrote in message news:9Z81j.26028$Zn.25501@edtnps90... Post some pictures of the logic board - I might have seen this before, but am not certain. John :-#)# Bob in Phx wrote: sorry, forgot the JPG extension... please try these!!!!!!!!! thanks in advance. http://members.cox.net/rbelisle1/juke1.JPG http://members.cox.net/rbelisle1/juke2.JPG http://members.cox.net/rbelisle1/juke3.JPG http://members.cox.net/rbelisle1/juke4.JPG http://members.cox.net/rbelisle1/juke5.JPG http://members.cox.net/rbelisle1/juke6.JPG "Bob in Phx" wrote in message ... ill fix it !!!!!! bob "Ken In Texas" wrote in message ... me either Speshul When Lit wrote: none of these pics work for me "Bob in Phx" wrote in message news I friend of mine has delivered to me, a "video & Sound" jukebox made in Amity NY. This thing is over 6 foot tall, contains a 25 inch rca Television, coin door and a computer. first off does anyone have any idea where I could find any information about the company, or the system. The jukebox is missing the playback VCR's and the speakers. From the plugs in the rear of the box, it appears that the VCR's used some sort of 25 pin control system, like I have never seen before. I'll be posting pics asap he http://members.cox.net/rbelisle1/juke1 http://members.cox.net/rbelisle1/juke2 http://members.cox.net/rbelisle1/juke3 thanks in advance for any information -- Ken In Texas http://www.pinballrebel.com Custom Pinball Cards, Jukeboxes, Drive In's "Never ask a man if he's from Texas. If he is, he'll tell you on his own. If he ain't, no need to embarrass him." -- (Please post followups or tech enquires to the newsgroup) John's Jukes Ltd. 2343 Main St., Vancouver, BC, Canada V5T 3C9 Call (604)872-5757 or Fax 872-2010 (Pinballs, Jukes, Video Games) www.flippers.com "Old pinballers never die, they just flip out." -- (Please post followups or tech enquires to the newsgroup) John's Jukes Ltd. 2343 Main St., Vancouver, BC, Canada V5T 3C9 Call (604)872-5757 or Fax 872-2010 (Pinballs, Jukes, Video Games) www.flippers.com "Old pinballers never die, they just flip out." |
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wow, so no one has ever seen one like this!!!!!!!!!
It killing me that the vcr decks are gone!!!!!!!!! Ill keep searching for info and see what pops up.... bob in phx "John Robertson" wrote in message news:w7k1j.26084$Zn.6050@edtnps90... Nuts, that's one I don't know. I had wrecked another video jukebox a few years ago and though it might be the same. Sorry... John :-#(# Bob in Phx wrote: here are the pics of the control board. it says "V.I. Industries Nimrod tape control board 1983" http://members.cox.net/rbelisle1/nimrodboaord1.JPG http://members.cox.net/rbelisle1/nimrodboaord2.JPG A little searching on the internet found that the following vcr's are controlled with the same connector. Panasonic AG-7150, AG-7300, AG-7350P, AG-7500, AG-7500A, AG-7510, AG-7650, AG-7750 and NV-8500 some of these vcrs are were really top end in their day and were used for video editing. Bob in phx "Bob in Phx" wrote in message ... will do, as soon as its light out... bob in phx "John Robertson" wrote in message news:9Z81j.26028$Zn.25501@edtnps90... Post some pictures of the logic board - I might have seen this before, but am not certain. John :-#)# Bob in Phx wrote: sorry, forgot the JPG extension... please try these!!!!!!!!! thanks in advance. http://members.cox.net/rbelisle1/juke1.JPG http://members.cox.net/rbelisle1/juke2.JPG http://members.cox.net/rbelisle1/juke3.JPG http://members.cox.net/rbelisle1/juke4.JPG http://members.cox.net/rbelisle1/juke5.JPG http://members.cox.net/rbelisle1/juke6.JPG "Bob in Phx" wrote in message ... ill fix it !!!!!! bob "Ken In Texas" wrote in message ... me either Speshul When Lit wrote: none of these pics work for me "Bob in Phx" wrote in message news I friend of mine has delivered to me, a "video & Sound" jukebox made in Amity NY. This thing is over 6 foot tall, contains a 25 inch rca Television, coin door and a computer. first off does anyone have any idea where I could find any information about the company, or the system. The jukebox is missing the playback VCR's and the speakers. From the plugs in the rear of the box, it appears that the VCR's used some sort of 25 pin control system, like I have never seen before. I'll be posting pics asap he http://members.cox.net/rbelisle1/juke1 http://members.cox.net/rbelisle1/juke2 http://members.cox.net/rbelisle1/juke3 thanks in advance for any information -- Ken In Texas http://www.pinballrebel.com Custom Pinball Cards, Jukeboxes, Drive In's "Never ask a man if he's from Texas. If he is, he'll tell you on his own. If he ain't, no need to embarrass him." -- (Please post followups or tech enquires to the newsgroup) John's Jukes Ltd. 2343 Main St., Vancouver, BC, Canada V5T 3C9 Call (604)872-5757 or Fax 872-2010 (Pinballs, Jukes, Video Games) www.flippers.com "Old pinballers never die, they just flip out." -- (Please post followups or tech enquires to the newsgroup) John's Jukes Ltd. 2343 Main St., Vancouver, BC, Canada V5T 3C9 Call (604)872-5757 or Fax 872-2010 (Pinballs, Jukes, Video Games) www.flippers.com "Old pinballers never die, they just flip out." |
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On Nov 22, 11:37 am, "Bob in Phx" wrote:
More info... there is also a pal decoder board and the amp (solid state) was made in England. So, I am guessing that it was some sort of import that used a pal vcr deck..... Bob in phx. "Ken In Texas" wrote in ... Dang John...what juke have you not saw I know ive never saw or heard of anything like that one Id like to see that think work John Robertson wrote: Post some pictures of the logic board - I might have seen this before, but am not certain. John :-#)# Bob in Phx wrote: sorry, forgot the JPG extension... please try these!!!!!!!!! thanks in advance. http://members.cox.net/rbelisle1/juke1.JPG http://members.cox.net/rbelisle1/juke2.JPG http://members.cox.net/rbelisle1/juke3.JPG http://members.cox.net/rbelisle1/juke4.JPG http://members.cox.net/rbelisle1/juke5.JPG http://members.cox.net/rbelisle1/juke6.JPG "Bob in Phx" wrote in message ... ill fix it !!!!!! bob "Ken In Texas" wrote in message ... me either Speshul When Lit wrote: none of these pics work for me "Bob in Phx" wrote in message news I friend of mine has delivered to me, a "video & Sound" jukebox made in Amity NY. This thing is over 6 foot tall, contains a 25 inch rca Television, coin door and a computer. first off does anyone have any idea where I could find any information about the company, or the system. The jukebox is missing the playback VCR's and the speakers. From the plugs in the rear of the box, it appears that the VCR's used some sort of 25 pin control system, like I have never seen before. I'll be posting pics asap he http://members.cox.net/rbelisle1/juke1 http://members.cox.net/rbelisle1/juke2 http://members.cox.net/rbelisle1/juke3 thanks in advance for any information -- Ken In Texas http://www.pinballrebel.com Custom Pinball Cards, Jukeboxes, Drive In's "Never ask a man if he's from Texas. If he is, he'll tell you on his own. If he ain't, no need to embarrass him." -- Ken In Texas http://www.pinballrebel.com Custom Pinball Cards, Jukeboxes, Drive In's "Never ask a man if he's from Texas. If he is, he'll tell you on his own. If he ain't, no need to embarrass him."- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Nope... Not made in England.... Made in Amityville Long Island, NY (the place where the "house" attacked those people)... The factory for this thing was right down off of Sunrise Highway (Rt 27) and Route 110.... |
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I think that I remember seeing some of those at an operators place in South
Bend, Indiana back in the late 80's. I wanna say that they had RCA laser disc players in them and not VCR's, but I could be wrong. The place is out of business now or I could have checked it out. I might be able to find the guy's name and home number and give him a call, but don't hold your breath. "Phil" wrote in message ... On Nov 22, 11:37 am, "Bob in Phx" wrote: More info... there is also a pal decoder board and the amp (solid state) was made in England. So, I am guessing that it was some sort of import that used a pal vcr deck..... Bob in phx. "Ken In Texas" wrote in ... Dang John...what juke have you not saw I know ive never saw or heard of anything like that one Id like to see that think work John Robertson wrote: Post some pictures of the logic board - I might have seen this before, but am not certain. John :-#)# Bob in Phx wrote: sorry, forgot the JPG extension... please try these!!!!!!!!! thanks in advance. http://members.cox.net/rbelisle1/juke1.JPG http://members.cox.net/rbelisle1/juke2.JPG http://members.cox.net/rbelisle1/juke3.JPG http://members.cox.net/rbelisle1/juke4.JPG http://members.cox.net/rbelisle1/juke5.JPG http://members.cox.net/rbelisle1/juke6.JPG "Bob in Phx" wrote in message ... ill fix it !!!!!! bob "Ken In Texas" wrote in message ... me either Speshul When Lit wrote: none of these pics work for me "Bob in Phx" wrote in message news I friend of mine has delivered to me, a "video & Sound" jukebox made in Amity NY. This thing is over 6 foot tall, contains a 25 inch rca Television, coin door and a computer. first off does anyone have any idea where I could find any information about the company, or the system. The jukebox is missing the playback VCR's and the speakers. From the plugs in the rear of the box, it appears that the VCR's used some sort of 25 pin control system, like I have never seen before. I'll be posting pics asap he http://members.cox.net/rbelisle1/juke1 http://members.cox.net/rbelisle1/juke2 http://members.cox.net/rbelisle1/juke3 thanks in advance for any information -- Ken In Texas http://www.pinballrebel.com Custom Pinball Cards, Jukeboxes, Drive In's "Never ask a man if he's from Texas. If he is, he'll tell you on his own. If he ain't, no need to embarrass him." -- Ken In Texas http://www.pinballrebel.com Custom Pinball Cards, Jukeboxes, Drive In's "Never ask a man if he's from Texas. If he is, he'll tell you on his own. If he ain't, no need to embarrass him."- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Nope... Not made in England.... Made in Amityville Long Island, NY (the place where the "house" attacked those people)... The factory for this thing was right down off of Sunrise Highway (Rt 27) and Route 110.... |
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any thing at all would help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
bob in phx "Keith Stelter" wrote in message . .. I think that I remember seeing some of those at an operators place in South Bend, Indiana back in the late 80's. I wanna say that they had RCA laser disc players in them and not VCR's, but I could be wrong. The place is out of business now or I could have checked it out. I might be able to find the guy's name and home number and give him a call, but don't hold your breath. "Phil" wrote in message ... On Nov 22, 11:37 am, "Bob in Phx" wrote: More info... there is also a pal decoder board and the amp (solid state) was made in England. So, I am guessing that it was some sort of import that used a pal vcr deck..... Bob in phx. "Ken In Texas" wrote in ... Dang John...what juke have you not saw I know ive never saw or heard of anything like that one Id like to see that think work John Robertson wrote: Post some pictures of the logic board - I might have seen this before, but am not certain. John :-#)# Bob in Phx wrote: sorry, forgot the JPG extension... please try these!!!!!!!!! thanks in advance. http://members.cox.net/rbelisle1/juke1.JPG http://members.cox.net/rbelisle1/juke2.JPG http://members.cox.net/rbelisle1/juke3.JPG http://members.cox.net/rbelisle1/juke4.JPG http://members.cox.net/rbelisle1/juke5.JPG http://members.cox.net/rbelisle1/juke6.JPG "Bob in Phx" wrote in message ... ill fix it !!!!!! bob "Ken In Texas" wrote in message ... me either Speshul When Lit wrote: none of these pics work for me "Bob in Phx" wrote in message news I friend of mine has delivered to me, a "video & Sound" jukebox made in Amity NY. This thing is over 6 foot tall, contains a 25 inch rca Television, coin door and a computer. first off does anyone have any idea where I could find any information about the company, or the system. The jukebox is missing the playback VCR's and the speakers. From the plugs in the rear of the box, it appears that the VCR's used some sort of 25 pin control system, like I have never seen before. I'll be posting pics asap he http://members.cox.net/rbelisle1/juke1 http://members.cox.net/rbelisle1/juke2 http://members.cox.net/rbelisle1/juke3 thanks in advance for any information -- Ken In Texas http://www.pinballrebel.com Custom Pinball Cards, Jukeboxes, Drive In's "Never ask a man if he's from Texas. If he is, he'll tell you on his own. If he ain't, no need to embarrass him." -- Ken In Texas http://www.pinballrebel.com Custom Pinball Cards, Jukeboxes, Drive In's "Never ask a man if he's from Texas. If he is, he'll tell you on his own. If he ain't, no need to embarrass him."- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Nope... Not made in England.... Made in Amityville Long Island, NY (the place where the "house" attacked those people)... The factory for this thing was right down off of Sunrise Highway (Rt 27) and Route 110.... |
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Is this a personal project that you are trying to restore? My opinion is
that you will have only two options if you want to get this thing going. Option one is to run an add in local Amityville papers looking for ANY information about the company. I've done that before with some success. Sometimes you will actually get a call from someone saying "my dad use to work at that place and has a big box of old manuals and parts for those dumb things". Then again you might not get anything. You could also list an auction on Ebay for one cent offering pictures of the juke (so it's to Ebay), but really asking if anyone has any info or parts for one. A LOT of people search Ebay day! The other option would be to convert it to a different system using video files on a PC. The hardest part there would be interfacing the controls with the PC. I've done it on some simple Jamma systems where you put a PC with a zillion games into an old Pacman cabinet but I don't know how complex it would be to wire the controls of your juke. If you were going to do it that way you could use a program like WinCab jukebox and customize the controls or use a touchscreen monitor to run it. There's a 99.9% chance that even if you DO find original components they will be shot, and the 80's technology parts needed to fix them won't be available. And if I'm right about them being Laserdisc players instead of VCR's you are screwed anyway because you won't be able to get the discs with the music and videos. Other than those options I would dumpster it or put an HDTV in the cabinet and make it a conversation piece for your rec room. "Bob in Phx" wrote in message ... any thing at all would help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! bob in phx "Keith Stelter" wrote in message . .. I think that I remember seeing some of those at an operators place in South Bend, Indiana back in the late 80's. I wanna say that they had RCA laser disc players in them and not VCR's, but I could be wrong. The place is out of business now or I could have checked it out. I might be able to find the guy's name and home number and give him a call, but don't hold your breath. "Phil" wrote in message ... On Nov 22, 11:37 am, "Bob in Phx" wrote: More info... there is also a pal decoder board and the amp (solid state) was made in England. So, I am guessing that it was some sort of import that used a pal vcr deck..... Bob in phx. "Ken In Texas" wrote in ... Dang John...what juke have you not saw I know ive never saw or heard of anything like that one Id like to see that think work John Robertson wrote: Post some pictures of the logic board - I might have seen this before, but am not certain. John :-#)# Bob in Phx wrote: sorry, forgot the JPG extension... please try these!!!!!!!!! thanks in advance. http://members.cox.net/rbelisle1/juke1.JPG http://members.cox.net/rbelisle1/juke2.JPG http://members.cox.net/rbelisle1/juke3.JPG http://members.cox.net/rbelisle1/juke4.JPG http://members.cox.net/rbelisle1/juke5.JPG http://members.cox.net/rbelisle1/juke6.JPG "Bob in Phx" wrote in message ... ill fix it !!!!!! bob "Ken In Texas" wrote in message ... me either Speshul When Lit wrote: none of these pics work for me "Bob in Phx" wrote in message news I friend of mine has delivered to me, a "video & Sound" jukebox made in Amity NY. This thing is over 6 foot tall, contains a 25 inch rca Television, coin door and a computer. first off does anyone have any idea where I could find any information about the company, or the system. The jukebox is missing the playback VCR's and the speakers. From the plugs in the rear of the box, it appears that the VCR's used some sort of 25 pin control system, like I have never seen before. I'll be posting pics asap he http://members.cox.net/rbelisle1/juke1 http://members.cox.net/rbelisle1/juke2 http://members.cox.net/rbelisle1/juke3 thanks in advance for any information -- Ken In Texas http://www.pinballrebel.com Custom Pinball Cards, Jukeboxes, Drive In's "Never ask a man if he's from Texas. If he is, he'll tell you on his own. If he ain't, no need to embarrass him." -- Ken In Texas http://www.pinballrebel.com Custom Pinball Cards, Jukeboxes, Drive In's "Never ask a man if he's from Texas. If he is, he'll tell you on his own. If he ain't, no need to embarrass him."- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Nope... Not made in England.... Made in Amityville Long Island, NY (the place where the "house" attacked those people)... The factory for this thing was right down off of Sunrise Highway (Rt 27) and Route 110.... |
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