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Star Tech Journal

Issue: 1983-May - Vol 5 Issue 3 - Page 8

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STAR*TECH JOURNAL/MAY 1983
tMNUFACTs 11!4
TURBO PROM IDENTIFICATION CHART
TURBO PROM BOARD PROM ASSIGNMENTS
IC NO.
PROM NO.
DEVICE TYPE
ASSIGNMENT
84
EPR-1246
MPR-1288
2764
2364
Player Car
86
EPR-1247
MPR-1289
2764
2364
Other Car & Ambulance
(Yellow & Cyan)
88
EPR-1248
MPR-1290
2764
2364
Other Car
(Green & Magenta)
90
EPR-1249
MPR-1291
2764
2364
First Building
92
EPR-1251
MPR-1293
2764
2364
Second Building
94
EPR-1253
MPR-1295
2764
2364
Third Building
32
EPR-1255
MPR-1297
2764
2364
Fourth Building
34
EPR-1257
MPR-1299
2764
2364
Fifth Building
110
EPR-1252
MPR-1294
2764
2364
First- Tree, Tunnel Lamp
Post, Street Lamp, etc.
112
EPR-1254
MPR-1296
2764
2364
Second-Tree, Tunnel Lamp,
Post, Street Lamp, etc.
47
EPR-1256
MPR-1298
2764
2364
Third-Tree, Tunnel Lamp,
Post, Street Lamp, etc.
49
EPR-1258
MPR-1300
2764
2364
Fourth-Tree, Tunnel Lamp,
Post, Street Lamp, etc.
108
EPR-1250
MPR-1292
2764
2364
Fifth-Tree, TunnelLamp,
Post, Street Lamp, etc.
NEWS
BITS/sERVICE TRENDS SURVEY
SURVEY SHOWS TRENDS IN ELECTRONICS SALES AND SERVICE
Electronics sales and service businesses have increased in size in the past
three years, but the major increase has been in the higher technology of the
products these companies sell and service. This was pointed out in a survey of
persons attending the 1982 National Electronics Service Conference Trade
Show, and these were compared with an identical survey made at the 1979
exhibit.
Of the dealers surveyed in 1982, 60% were sales and service and 40%
service only - virtually identical to the '79 statistics.
A customer can purchase or receive repair services for almost any kind of
electronic equipment from these dealers, including televisions (90%), video
recorders (82%), computers (35%), auto sound or CB (35%), stereo
equipment ( 65 % ), and industrial and medical equipment. Three products not
listed on the 1979 survey have made a significant impact on the electronics
business in 1982. One third now sell or service TV games, nearly 50%
videodisc players, and 12% are selling and installing satellite dishes.

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