Pong Schematics (Warning: Large Images)

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Pong Schematics (Warning: Large Images)

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I would have put this in the ILDT, but I thought it was deserving of its own thread. I present: original (and updated!) pong schematics.

All of the pics can be found here: http://imgur.com/a/TUGto#0

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Hah! That's too awesome! Thanks!
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Wow, im impressed, and that's good old pong, i cant imagine seeing a board for todays games without software or processors :lol:
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So is it actually possible to physically manipulate a pong board to get smaller paddles? I know it's a stretch that Kelso and Red did it, but is it in the realm of possibility?
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It's nice that I took some digital electronics courses to get some of this. The first one definitely melts my brain.
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This is amazing, nice work!

Would love to see something like this released in kit form.
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