G.Whiz Posted May 25, 2007 Share Posted May 25, 2007 For some reason the "edit" tab is missing from the post with the list on it so I'm unable to update it. The tab is on my posts for this page, is there a time limit to how long you can edit old posts? Not sure about that, but you could always cut and paste into a new post. Otherwise, you could try contacting Admin -- they might be able to access posts and fix any editing problems... Something to do with the recent reno, perhaps? ~G Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Christophero Sly Posted May 25, 2007 Share Posted May 25, 2007 is there a time limit to how long you can edit old posts? Yes. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pm_john Posted June 4, 2007 Share Posted June 4, 2007 (edited) Hi, I recently got a heavy sixer from ebay. The serial is 22304J, it has a channel selector on the bottom of the console but the actual switch is not there. It's from Sunnyvale, CA. Edited June 4, 2007 by pm_john Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wester Posted June 4, 2007 Author Share Posted June 4, 2007 (edited) Well, I guess I have to copy the whole list here. Atari Units #009986 adams_ale #60796E Atari2600.com (in inventory as of 4/20/07) #77419E video game addict #87521E hookem #89540E Atari2600.com (in inventory as of 4/20/07) #90472E PacManPlus no channel selector switch. #95143E Ebay (posted by izzy) #96936E KrazyKaiju no channel selector switch, or hole. (Formerly owned by A.J. Franzman) #99277E lowscore #20430F toymailman #28204F toymailman #32570F fire!fire! #34337F ataricharles #45105F Wester #45981F hanglyman #49868F Esper Wizard #55239F Atari2600.com (in inventory as of 4/20/07) #67972F gulag picture radio #71977F Atari2600.com (in inventory as of 4/20/07) #73643F NorbytheRobot #78327F ToddRogers- Todd calls it a "U shape" Atari 6 switch. I think he is referring to a Heavy Sixer #79184F MiKOTRON #80472F Laner no channel select hole #82069F Atari2600.com (in inventory as of 4/20/07)S/N label with battery warning precaution #86301F hbomb #93488F Deteacher no channel selector switch. #97579f revsdr #86077F krypton85 No channel select hole #87544F atari_wizard #99940F pocketmego #12957G Galaga_Freak Channel select hole, no switch. #17597G Atari2600.com (in inventory as of 4/20/07) #19977G shadowdoggie #20600G Kratogen #25591G Atari2600.com (in inventory as of 4/20/07) #33746G ResOGlas Hand Stamped "Factory Reconditioned 49.8" over the serial label. #35104G Atari2600.com Boxed #38180G Dr. Morbis #48185G Atari2600.com (in inventory as of 4/20/07) #51074G Ze_ro #52594G Atari2600.com (in inventory as of 4/20/07)complete in original 1977 version box (with chess piece) #54565G SpiceWare no channel selector. #55274G Bucket Brigadier #57532G Omegamatrix #58708G video game addict- No cut-out for channel switch. #58732G Ebay (posted by izzy) #62821G fire!fire! #65965G Big Player- No Channel Select Switch #66477G kevin242 #67260G SINGLE TOOTH #67588G G.Whiz (bought at Eaton's in Canada,Christmas '77) #69403G remowilliams no channel select hole/switch. #71759G Omne #72132G Atari Leaf #74547G Atari2600.com (in inventory as of 4/20/07) #74606G SeaGtGruff #82412G phaxda #83634G Dauber No channel select switch (New owner) #85822G llabnip #88108G HatNJ #89536G opeygon #91552G Ebay (Posted by Uzumaki #16897H video game addict- with no channel cutout on bottom #18858H Ebay (posted by video game addict) #28921H Atarius Maximus #31117H keilbaca #32758H Atari2600.com (in inventory as of 4/20/07) #34723H Atari2600.com (in inventory as of 4/20/07) #38784H Atari2600.com (in inventory as of 4/20/07) #39671H jetset #42137H Longhorn Engineer Channel Select Hole Not Present Top Board: Rev 5 Bottom Board: Rev 8 #52286H Tempest No channel select, "silver" sticker over original sticker, silver sticker #39306 #64281H silver_surfer #68616H Atari2600.com (in inventory as of 4/20/07) #71720H HatNJ No channel select switch #75603H izzy #76118H wgungfu #79466H 20eyes #83498H Ebay (Posted by Wester ) #94357H badbrad #96011H Atari2600.com (in inventory as of 4/20/07) #20569J darthkur "Channel Select A - B" but there is no switch #22304J pm_john no channel select switch, but has the hole #25311J Adrian M #26098J Ebay (posted by izzy) #27780J ditasw #33696J Atari2600.com (in inventory as of 4/20/07) #35886J darthleppard #34540J the 5th ghost #49622J Atari2600.com (in inventory as of 4/20/07) #57965J Atari2600.com (in inventory as of 4/20/07) #59701J Atari2600.com (in inventory as of 4/20/07) #73100J Scott Stilphen #76418J pboland RECONDITION #83068J dangevin no channel select hole/switch.[/size] #83093J Zwackery #12790K inextremis staple #13602K Heavy6r #14255K ResOGlas #15464K Longhorn Engineer no channel select switch, but has the hole, Top Board: Rev 5 Bottom Board: Rev B #17718K almightytodd no channel select switch, but has the hole. #22681K Ebay (posted by izzy) #22881K keilbaca- with a stamp that says S279 #24133K maroguy #68557K Atari2600.com (in inventory as of 4/20/07)complete in original 1977 version box (with chess piece) #80788K therealred5 "Lot #3 2/14/78" #99400K Statch no channel select switch, but has hole for it (says Channel A or B) #42711L Ebay (posted by davyK) #64833L elliott no channel select switch, but has the hole. #65437L Nemesis #67616L Atari2600.com (in inventory as of 4/20/07) #70447L NovaXpress #71331L Stephen no channel selector switch. #99242L Tara #97988L Atari2600.com (in inventory as of 4/20/07) #27628M Atari2600.com (in inventory as of 4/20/07) #33273M Kialan #44273M Wester #48593M Atari2600.com (in inventory as of 4/20/07) #49716M russell56443 #53351M thevnaguy #55239M frankmcc #55581M HatNJ #60594M Chubsta (no channel select switch) #75830M volkssuper #79427M ApolloBoy #79922M therealred5 #81453M Zonie #83177M Ebay (posted by izzy) #84470M Atari2600.com (in inventory as of 4/20/07) #93499M the 5th ghost #94317M l3ushwig #94633M Dauber no channel selector switch. (New owner) #94779M Green Bay Paddlers #96501M wgungfu -Circuit board stamp "Lot #6 3/28/78" #10961N l3ushwig #16829N Laner #42427N JacobZu7zu7 #98169N KoffinKorner #41130P opeygon #44926P Cassidy Nolen no channel selector switch. Sears Units #56534R Longhorn Engineer No Channel Select hole/switch. Says Rev 8 on the bottom board and Rev 5 on the top board #67960R Atari2600.com (in inventory as of 4/20/07) #72112R Uzumaki #76861R Luigi301 #79555R crunchysuperman #82475R shadowdoggie #83311R shadowdoggie #86456R rixdafix #96107R Statch no channel select #99424R Lemmi #11878S spacecadet #19755S CPUWIZ #20989S revsdr #33851S patthered #46634S rsiddall #49563S rixdafix #51967S Galaga_Freak no channel select hole/switch. #52912S Wester #65531S staberinde #75872S Cassidy Nolen #76078S video game addict No Channel select hole. #82454S Wester #83987S Tron2005 No channel Select switch #91492S simbalion no channel select #30855T Kepone #32951T ResOGlas #59583T Almost Rice No channel Select switch #67761T l3ushwig- No Channel select switch or hole to switch it. #69132T Wester Channel select hole, no switch. #76246T mimo #84199T toymailman #84575T keilbaca #96879T adams_ale #99317T the 5th ghost No Channel select hole. #11506U joserb #20546U rsiddall #25035U AtariMan1976 #29127U Wester #62687U Wester #67083U BigO #70468U hookem #90875U SteveW Silver "Sears Reconditioned" sticker, 7-4 etched in by hand, channel switch (deeply recessed with hole) #48992V the 5th ghost #54035V toymailman #77041V JacobZu7zu7 #87212V Deteacher cutout at the bottom and the words "Channel A/B" on the bottom, there is no actual channel selector switch Two Sticker Units #48594 silver/ 83492J white from phitter #007649 grimbasement White sticker #007621 Christophero Sly- No channel select switch, White sticker #168543 gogoric Silver sticker, no sticker under it.Factory Rconditioned sticker W/ date December 10, 1981 PAL Units #70039 deathtrappomegranate- #70457 Pipster #79533 Pipster #80026 chubsta no chnnel select switch, no FCC declaration on sticker #80252 Ebay (posted by izzy) #80299 Pipster #80473 deathtrappomegranate- Other Units #81403487 82atari5200- Taiwan heavy, Manufactured for Atari By Dimerco Electronics #81607536 djmips (Dimerco Taiwan, Board is REVB C010433, Shred of paper taped inside is stamped Aug 13 1981) #T 0000296 w3ace- Taiwan #T 0003246 bjk7382- Taiwan #T 0012493 video game addict- Taiwan #T 0013496 lowscore (formerly owned by badbrad) now sold to unknown ebayer- Taiwan #T0016436 dpg- Taiwan build date of July 8/1978 on a tag taped to the sheilding inside #T0016613 Great Hierophant- Taiwanese built Heavy Sixer #T0025509 homerwannabee Taiwanese built Heavy Sixer w/ channel select hole #T0028494 pangmaster Taiwan build date of July 15, 1978 on a tag taped to the sheilding inside #T0029760 Prodos8 Paper tape on RF shield date stamped JUL 15 1978 #T0030500 Uzumaki Paper tape on RF shield date stamped Jul 19 1978 #T0033750 y-bot Taiwanese built Heavy Sixer w/ channel select hole, "6 80" stamped in red, "Sears Reconditioned","7-29-82" #T0039128 Atari Charles Taiwanese built Heavy Sixer, 3279(STAMPED IN RED) #73146N hookem- Sunnvale "light" sixer, has heavy sixer internals (no channel select switch) and the standard white Sunnyvale serial # label #88918 ozatariprincess- Sunnyvale PAL light sixer. It did have heavy sixer guts, but I had to replace the guts as it was not working properly #56924U Ebay (posted by izzy) Light Sears Sixer case with Sunnyvale Sticker #38706V Ebay (posted by Christophero Sly) Sears light sixer w/ H6 style S/N #86329V rixdafix Light Sears Sixer channel switch (deeply recessed with hole) #45347P izzy Light Sixer with Sunnyvale sticker Edited July 4, 2007 by Wester Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SINGLE TOOTH Posted June 4, 2007 Share Posted June 4, 2007 (edited) I've got an Atari heavy 6-er... Serial 67260G Wouldnt it be cool if you just bought a 2600, brought it home, typed the serial into a webpage, and you could see all the owners it has been through? Hah, I had forgotten all about that list at http://www.netmodem.com/claddagh/stellasboneyard.htm. I must have submitted my serial number to him years ago, because I'm on that list. S/N 28921H (heavy sixer) Steve Engelhardt St. Louis, Missouri 943001[/snapback] Yes, I'm actually working on an update of that for over at Atari HQ. Also putting that together for Pong systems, 5200 and 7800. I cant find that, where is the link???? Edited June 4, 2007 by SINGLE TOOTH Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pipster Posted June 4, 2007 Share Posted June 4, 2007 Just found a pic of a PAL one i sold a few years back...for a whopping £220 if i remember correctly!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wester Posted June 5, 2007 Author Share Posted June 5, 2007 List updated. Thanks guys. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pipster Posted June 5, 2007 Share Posted June 5, 2007 At the very least this list seems to back up the genuine PAL Heavy Sixers with the close serial numbers, good work. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chubsta Posted June 5, 2007 Share Posted June 5, 2007 At the very least this list seems to back up the genuine PAL Heavy Sixers with the close serial numbers, good work. 'Good work' would be finding a cheap one for me! Every one i see seems to be a US model that has had its internals switched... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pipster Posted June 6, 2007 Share Posted June 6, 2007 Keep looking, one'll turn up, if i see one i'll let you know. Phil. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MiKOTRON Posted June 7, 2007 Share Posted June 7, 2007 Mine serial number is: 79184F. The springs that return the game select and the game reset switches gave out on it. I wonder how to repair it... Anyone know how to fix those? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chubsta Posted June 25, 2007 Share Posted June 25, 2007 (edited) Have got an NTSC unit so have added it to the bottom of the list... #60594M Chubsta (no channel select switch) Edited June 25, 2007 by chubsta Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
A.J. Franzman Posted June 25, 2007 Share Posted June 25, 2007 (edited) <deleted> Thanks, chubsta! Edited June 26, 2007 by A.J. Franzman Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
A.J. Franzman Posted June 25, 2007 Share Posted June 25, 2007 Mine serial number is: 79184F. The springs that return the game select and the game reset switches gave out on it. I wonder how to repair it... Anyone know how to fix those? I haven't done this myself yet, but I've seen it posted that some of the switches in heavy sixers have springs that can pop out of position. I believe this happens when someone lets the switch "snap" back instead of releasing it gently in the normal way. The springs can be put back in place without removing the switches from the board or disassembling them, but you have to know how the springs are supposed to go. If you can, and assuming that the springs are still present and not broken, I would recommend that you unsolder one of the switches and examine it to see how the spring is supposed to be installed, then figure out how to fix the other one while it's still on the board. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wester Posted June 26, 2007 Author Share Posted June 26, 2007 chubsta: Added it to the list, thanks for posting. Yeah it sucks that we can't edit old posts, but we gotta do what we gotta do. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Longhorn Engineer Posted June 27, 2007 Share Posted June 27, 2007 (edited) Got a Regular Atari Heavy Sixer today. Picked it up for $10 even tho it wouldn't power up. Turns out to be a faulty powersupply. Sunnyvale, CA Serial Number: 15464K Channel Select Hole Present No Channel Select Switch Top Board: Rev 5 Bottom Board: Rev B Odd thing about the power jack...is that there was none. The Power Supply was soldered directly to the Bottom Board. Edited July 3, 2007 by Longhorn Engineer Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wester Posted June 27, 2007 Author Share Posted June 27, 2007 Thanks for posting, the power supply cord was probably just a hack job by the previous owner. Is there a hole where the power jack should be? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Longhorn Engineer Posted June 27, 2007 Share Posted June 27, 2007 Yes theres a hole where the power jack is supposed to be. Probably was a hack tho. It now has a normal power jack and it working fine. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AtariMan1976 Posted June 30, 2007 Share Posted June 30, 2007 mine is 25035U. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chubsta Posted June 30, 2007 Share Posted June 30, 2007 A PAL Heavy-sixer... Serial 80026 - no chnnel select switch, no FCC declaration on sticker Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wester Posted June 30, 2007 Author Share Posted June 30, 2007 Both added to the list, thanks for posting. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Longhorn Engineer Posted July 3, 2007 Share Posted July 3, 2007 Got another one to add. Needed a new 7805, Rf cable, and RF choke. Regular Atari Heavy Sixer Serial Number: 42137H Channel Select Hole Not Present No Channel Select Switch Top Board: Rev 5 Bottom Board: Rev 8 On my previous Heavy Sixer 15464K the bottom board reads Rev B not Rev 8. I miss read it. Edited my post above to correct it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RunnersDad Posted July 3, 2007 Share Posted July 3, 2007 With it appearing that the Taiwan Heavy Sixer was produced in far less quantities than the Sears or Atari Version, is it more desireable than either of those two? I have an Atari one and a Sears one, I will list the serial numbers shortly! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mimo Posted July 3, 2007 Share Posted July 3, 2007 Sears Heavy Sunnyvale S.N. 76246T now residing in the UK, thanks CPUWIZ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mimo Posted July 3, 2007 Share Posted July 3, 2007 there is a heavy sixer on ebay UK at the mo, it has FCC lables, so does that make it an NTSC one? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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