G A L A G A ============= by Brian Murray (brian@demon.csd.unsw.edu.au) There are apparently many different galaga implementations, this one happens to be mine. I don't know how I would identify my particular boards, but I'll give as much as I can. (They were from a tabletop if that matters). There are two boards, both with blue solder masks. The top one (slightly larger) is the CPU board, has the 4 processors and program EPROMS, and holds a small credit-card sized daughter board that plugs into a 28-pin DIP socket near the EPROMS. It also has 'DG-09-2' silk-screened in one corner near the main connector. The bottom board is the video board. It has a small 5 pin connector in one corner for the video output signal, wired as follows : (closest to corner of board) 1 - Red 2 - Blue 3 - Green 4 - Sync 5 - Video GND Main connector: PARTS SIDE | SOLDER SIDE GND | A | 1 | GND GND | B | 2 | GND +5V | C | 3 | +5V +5V | D | 4 | +5V | E | 5 | | F | 6 | GND for Cocktail Player 1 RIGHT SW | H | 7 | Player 2 RIGHT SW Player 1 LEFT SW | J | 8 | Player 2 LEFT SW Player 1 FIRE SW | K | 9 | Player 2 FIRE SW Player 1 START SW | L | 10| Player 2 START SW | M | 11| Coin SW | N | 12| Test/Setup Mode SW Video Red (see above) | P | 13| Video Green (see above) | R | 14| Video Blue (see above) | S | 15| Video Sync (see above) | T | 16| | U | 17| Speaker +12V | V | 18| +12V +5V | W | 19| +5V +5V | X | 20| +5V GND | Y | 21| GND GND | Z | 22| GND