On 08/05/2014 5:43 PM, Al Kossow wrote:
On 8/5/14 5:36 PM, Eric Smith wrote:
I have an obscure mid-1970s machine, the Pacer,
made by Product
Support Engineering (not AMC). It uses nylon card guides that are 2.5
inches long, have a 0.312 by 0.375 inch cross section, slots down two
opposing sides, and a threaded insert in one end for mounting.
Nice find. was this the same PSE that made video games in Sunnyvale?
Can you take some pictures of it, and the card guides? I can check
over at the usual places.
The company that made video games was Project Support Engineering, not
Product Support...
On a side note I'm looking for one of the large PSE boards for a video
game called Maneater.
John :-#)#
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