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ianoid
08-21-2009, 10:53 PM
A few points you may wish to consider:
It requires a proprietary video switchbox, which is a pain to get ahold of. The video switch box turns the system on and off. If you don't have one of these, you are without a paddle.

It requires a proprietary Magnavox cable. It is similar to that used by early models of the Odyssey 2. It looks like a straight prong.

The system uses Magnavox Part No 1A9179 Input 117V AC 60Hx 3W and Outputs 9v DC 40mA. The connector is, um, 1/16 inch I think.

Cartridge 2 is a fine cart to test both controllers with. You should be able to see both controllers move when this cart is powered up. There are no other graphics aside from the dots that the controllers move.

Be very careful when you try to clean anything on the system, especially the faux woodgrain on the controllers. Windex or Mr. Clean or any Benzene based cleaner will remove the woodgrain and letter clean off. Even wiping the cables without any solvent tends to change their color. Beware!

Reseating the cart may solve many of your problems. The connectors tend to lose contact over the years. And these babies are old.

And from the FAQ (http://classicgaming.gamespy.com/View.php?view=ConsoleMuseum.Detail&id=2&game=12):
4) What items came with the Odyssey 1? The complete list of regularly included items in the Odyssey 1 (One) Packaging:

Hardware:

Master control unit (ITL 200 1of 4 pcs.)
2 Player control units (ITL 200 1of 4 pcs.)
Game cord (ITL 200 1 of 4 pcs.)
Antenna game switch with 2 hanging hooks (ITL 001) came in its own
box.
6 red-label Eveready C batteries

Game cards #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 and #6:

#1 Table Tennis
#2 Ski, & Simon Says
#3 Tennis, Analogic, Hockey, & Football (for passing & kicking)
#4 Cat and Mouse, Football (for running) & Haunted House
#5 Submarine
#6 Roulette & States

Overlays (2 each, one big and one small for different televisions):

Anologic
Cat and Mouse
Football
Haunted House
Hockey
Roulette
Simon Says
Ski
States
Submarine
Tennis

Standard game accessories:

Stick on numbers (642978-2)
Football Game board field/Roulette Layout board (642898 0001)
Odyssey stadium scoreboard (642964-1)
2 Football tokens (attached to the Odyssey stadium scoreboard)
2 Yardage markers (attached to the Odyssey stadium scoreboard)
20 Pass cards
20 Run cards
10 Kick off cards
10 Punt cards
2 Pass card
2 Run card
2 Punt card
30 Clue cards
13 Secret message cards
50 chips (16 red 16 blue 18 white) with ziplock bag
Money (approximately 100 each of $5 $10 $50 and $100)
28 Simon says cards
50 States cards
Affairs of states (answer folder) (591549-1)
States study map (591550-1)
Pair of dice

Loose documents:

Odyssey installation and game rules book (IB2622-2)
36p ("Run 1 a" and "Run 2") 1972
24p ("Run 1 b") 1974
"How to get service" card (EL2811-2)
"Thank you" card (EL3018-1)
"Notice" card (EL3028-1)
2 key punch inspection cards
A coupon that promised "free games" with registration (Percepts?)

Now have fun!

Nitrosport
08-22-2009, 08:28 AM
The odyssey 300's, 500's, etc. came with switchboxs that can be used on the magnavox Odyssey. If your Odyssey is missing the switchbox, you can get one of the above systems pretty cheap and take the switchbox from it.

ianoid
08-23-2009, 06:11 PM
The odyssey 300's, 500's, etc. came with switchboxs that can be used on the magnavox Odyssey. If your Odyssey is missing the switchbox, you can get one of the above systems pretty cheap and take the switchbox from it.

I would like to see this proven. I should have tested it when I was messing with my systems. The Odyssey is turned on by the switch. Or is it? Is it always on when it's plugged in?

We need someones to confirm that it's not simply plug compatibility, and it truly does operate with an O1.

njb12287
02-09-2010, 01:28 AM
Ian i will confirm this. the O1 switch also works with the odyssey 100-500

SPAZ-12
02-09-2010, 04:26 AM
The Odyssey is turned on by the gamecard. Check the schematic and you will see that one of the jumpers on each card simply connects the power inside the system. Notice that on the cards, http://www.pong-story.com/odycarts.htm, on the far right two adjacent pins are connected together. This turns the system on.

Another interesting tidbit: The Odyssey can output on both channels three and four, but you must open up the console to get to the switch.

edit: Perhaps you're thinking of the RCA Studio II's switchbox? I'm pretty sure that one supplied power to the unit, ala 5200.

njb12287
03-28-2010, 01:58 AM
You dont have to open the system to change the channel. Open the battery compartment and use something like a screw driver to move the switch.