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paula September 14th 08 07:02 PM

ami/rowe R87
 
can anyone help me ? My father-in-law has an Ami/Rowe R87 juke box and
he's looking for a Central Control Computer.
If anyone has any information i would be grateful. Thanks

Keith Stelter[_2_] September 14th 08 10:24 PM

ami/rowe R87
 
Paula,
Can you post the numbers off of the one that he has?
I have a few of them, but I'm not sure which one fits an R87.
If I have one for it I'll sell it to you cheap!

"paula" wrote in message
...
can anyone help me ? My father-in-law has an Ami/Rowe R87 juke box and
he's looking for a Central Control Computer.
If anyone has any information i would be grateful. Thanks




kreed September 16th 08 09:12 AM

ami/rowe R87
 
On Sep 15, 7:24*am, "Keith Stelter"
wrote:
Paula,
Can you post the numbers off of the one that he has?
I have a few of them, but I'm not sure which one fits an R87.
If I have one for it I'll sell it to you cheap!

"paula" wrote in message

...

can anyone help me ? My father-in-law has an Ami/Rowe R87 juke box and
he's looking for a Central Control Computer.
If anyone has any information i would be grateful. Thanks




The few R-87's I have seen all use the same CCC as the R84,5,6.
(larger one). However I have heard of someone with one with a later
model (smaller) CCC fitted. It may have been a run of "video" models
though Im not quite sure if they arrived until the R-88. To make it
all more confusing, I have seen R-88s with both board types.

Note that the smaller later model CCC used with the R88 I had was
identical in looks and function to the R-89 and later, but was
electrically different (only supported a single 3 digit display (and
several function LEDS) rather than the later models' separate 3 and 4
digit ones. The EPROM was hard wired to a different range in the
memory map (and may have been smaller size) and there were other
subtle differences in the PCB layout. This was discovered when trying
to use it in another machine.
(There may have been different key presses/sequences used to program
the settings, but Im not sure)

A picture of the guts of the machine, around the CCC board connector
area, and DEFINITELY both sides of the display board would be a must
to be 100% sure of this. If you have the OLD CCC still, you can also
put pics of that up as well to help identify.

paula October 9th 08 04:32 PM

ami/rowe R87
 
On Sep 14, 2:02*pm, paula wrote:
can anyone help me ? My father-in-law has an Ami/Rowe R87 juke box and
he's looking for a Central Control Computer.
If anyone has any information i would be grateful. Thanks



paula October 9th 08 04:35 PM

ami/rowe R87
 
On Sep 14, 2:02*pm, paula wrote:
can anyone help me ? My father-in-law has an Ami/Rowe R87 juke box and
he's looking for a Central Control Computer.
If anyone has any information i would be grateful. Thanks


he gave me this number , hope it helps 6-08870-02. thanks.

paula October 9th 08 04:36 PM

ami/rowe R87
 
On Sep 16, 4:12*am, kreed wrote:
On Sep 15, 7:24*am, "Keith Stelter"
wrote:

Paula,
Can you post the numbers off of the one that he has?
I have a few of them, but I'm not sure which one fits an R87.
If I have one for it I'll sell it to you cheap!


"paula" wrote in message


....


can anyone help me ? My father-in-law has an Ami/Rowe R87 juke box and
he's looking for a Central Control Computer.
If anyone has any information i would be grateful. Thanks


The few R-87's I have seen all use the same CCC as the R84,5,6.
(larger one). However I have heard of someone with one with a later
model (smaller) CCC fitted. *It may have been a run of "video" models
though Im not quite sure if they arrived until the R-88. *To make it
all more confusing, I have seen R-88s with both board types.

Note that the smaller later model CCC used with the R88 I had was
identical in looks and function to the R-89 and later, but was
electrically different (only supported a single 3 digit display (and
several function LEDS) rather than the later models' separate 3 and 4
digit ones. The EPROM was hard wired to a different range in the
memory map (and may have been smaller size) and there were other
subtle differences in the PCB layout. This was discovered when trying
to use it in another machine.
(There may have been different key presses/sequences used to program
the settings, but Im not sure)

A picture of the guts of the machine, around the CCC board connector
area, and DEFINITELY both sides of the display board would be a must
to be 100% sure of this. If you have the OLD CCC still, you can also
put pics of that up as well to help identify.


ok, thanks, i'll see if my father-in -law has pictures


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