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Compute
03-16-2010, 09:27 PM
Hey guys, my brother recently picked up a Taito Continental Circuit cockpit machine. The steering works "intermittently," and sometimes not at all. I am assuming the optical encoder is to blame. Also my research shows that there was a 3d goggle type assembly, which may still be in the machine, we will have to check. Anyone have more info or a pdf of the ops/service manual/parts list? Any help is appreciated, thanks!
PS: We will be at Midwest Gaming Classic, so if anyone has a physical copy of the manual we can pick it up from you then.
diskoboy
03-22-2010, 09:35 PM
Yes, there were goggles in the cockpit models. They hung from the celing of the cab. If they were still there, they would definitely be visible.
Most operators took them out, over time, because they were quite problematic, or were broken easily. When most operators took them out, they installed a metal (or plastic) plate where they normally hung down. More lazy operators just took out the goggles but left a mess of the flexible, metal wire holders hanging down.
Compute
03-23-2010, 09:11 AM
Yipe..I had hoped that the goggles might have been stuffed underneath the board which is screwed into the ceiling of the cabinet. Do you know how they worked? I haven't seen the game yet but I'm picturing a stereoscopic setup, either with colors or polarizing. Also I'm picturing these as being nearly impossible to find. Oh well, the search begins. :)
diskoboy
03-23-2010, 03:55 PM
They were the polarized shutter type, like on Subroc 3-D. They hung down from the celing from what looked like a flexible microphone - a think, flexible wire holder than bended so the user could adjust the glasses comfortably. Vandals sometimes just ripped them out. Similar to the Nintendo light gun cables that were attached to the cab, but a bit thicker.
I've seen some CC cabs over the years. The last time I saw one with a working set of 3-D 'viewers' was probably the late 80's.
The good news is, at least the game has a 2-D option through the dipswitches. The bad news - if you really want the 3-D - those goggles, namely a good working pair, are gonna be tough to find.
Compute
03-23-2010, 05:05 PM
Thanks for the info. Google was not much help..I couldn't even find pictures of the cabinet with the glasses intact!
diskoboy
03-23-2010, 07:36 PM
Try the BYOAC or KLOV forums... Obscure parts usually pop up on there, from time to time.
It seems like a long shot, but with some luck, you could possibly score one there.