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  1. These were in the same lot. I suspect they're all PAL and all bought in the wild in Australia.
  2. Thank you! I'm in Australia so it's not too surprising for them to turn up over here with our proximity to NZ.
  3. Thank you very much! That's an excellent head start!
  4. I've come across three multi carts that I'm trying to hunt down information on; company that released, them, etc. There was one with the spine label missing and the screws exposed so I was able to take photos of the chips. I don't have a 2600 handy to test the unmarked one yet to find out what's on it. Any information VERY welcome! Cheers!
  5. I came across this post totally by chance and saw it was my old Six Switch and my site you're talking about. To add some more details with regards to Dragonstomper's reply: The speaker slot difference that I thought was odd was that from the front you can't see the speaker slots as you can on what I'm used to seeing with a six switch woody (compare the two photos below). It may also just be that in Australia the lower photo was more common. The RCA lead I'm fairly convinced was original and looked factory made. It is a standard RCA (red rubber sheath) plug at the TV end and a RF plug on the console side as pictured. The RCA end would not fit in to a RF in on a TV so if it was replaced then it wasn't used for standard TV input. This was the first thing that got my attention when I bought it to start with. As you said, the wood grain not coming right up (compare below for new comers), the PCB colour (check my site) and a number of other component and slight variances that were all seen on one unit certainly kept me interested for a while. I could account for the variances if it was just when the units started to get made elsewhere but it's stamped Sunnyvale and does have that feel of being cobbled together. Fingers crossed one day someone replies back with an answer on this on.
  6. SN: 62818 PAL Australia Wood veneer continues up onto the flat, top surface at the front. Main board: C012283 REV A - Printed on a Green PCB as opposed to a Red one. Switch board: C012173 REV B No "Speaker" vents in the ribbed, flat casing plate No colour band around the switch plate Numerous component variations from most light sixers http://www.the-liberator.net/site-files/retro-games/hardware/Atari-2600/atari-2600-odd-6-switch-woody-sunnyvale-rev-a-1978.htm
  7. Was it left on without a game in it or with?
  8. Atari CartRAGE! Although consumers might start rapidly calling it the ROMJob.
  9. Hahah, there's a good chance! My nick is unimaginatively my actual name too.
  10. Actually while I think of it if anyone could tell me the company that released this version of Donkey Kong Junior http://www.the-liberator.net/site-files/retro-games/games/atari-2600-games/atari-2600-donkey-kong-junior.JPG I'd certainly appreciate. I thought at first it might have been liken a one off, home made label until I saw another on eBay the same.
  11. Thank you very much for those. I'd not seen AtariBoxed before and it looks like a great resource!
  12. Sorry if I made a mistake. Should I not have posted here? I'm happy to remove the post.
  13. Hi thar folks; a while ago I posted 1800 hardware images on my site vowing to return when I did the carts. I've finally finised the Atari 2600 listings with over 700 images of carts and box art for that console a alone; there's over 3500 inc.other systems. As I'm in Australia it might be the first time you've seen some of these HES, Hi-Score / Action Hi-Tech, Rainbow Vision and mostly PAL / "International Edition" carts; at least in large, nice and clear photos anyway. Long term project that I'm very happy is mostly over hopefullly of interest and help to some of you. http://www.the-liberator.net/site-files/retro-games/index.htm Enjoy! Avon
  14. I picked one of these up in a pawn shop ultra cheap today and have to agree, it's a little cheap feeling but it works a treat. The controllers are the cheapest feeling part and I've not yet dug out my SEGA ones to test and see if it works. The sound in Sonic & Knuckles is a little off running on the built in game but when you play the actual cart it was fine; at least mine was. Has anyone tested it with NTSC / Region 1 games? I've tested it with PAL Region 2/4 only. EDIT: I should add that mine doesn't have the NTSC/PAL switch on the back like some seem to have. I pulled the shell apart and it appears to have the solder points for it with P/N printer on the PCB so I'll have to test it and see if it auto detects the region and switches or whether I have to solder a switch on and if that's going to work.
  15. The server's getting absolutely flogged since I put the posts up on the forum so if it's slow to respond it's because so many people are accessing it. You can keep trying or have another go a little later on.
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