Have you ever seen the logic boards from arcade game systems of that era?

There isn't the computing power to handle a disk drive, nor could the
limited os available on those systems.

Also, knowing the cost and level of tech available to repair those
systems, there is no way that a disk drive of that era could have
stood up to the physical abuse those cabinets received.

On 4/9/06, S. Isaac Dealey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I like how the CEO of Activation says how he can't get a 5" floppy
> into a 6' tall, 4' wide arcade game. :P
>
> > Check this out...
>
> > Pretty wild.
>
> > ;-)
>
> > http://youtube.com/watch?v=RLpP2uh-zmE
>
> > --
> > Yves Arsenault

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