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SONOLOR
Telematch

This pong unit is very common in many ways. It uses the same plastic case as many other systems, and is powered by the General Instrument AY-3-8500 chipset which equips most pong units of that time.

This chipset offers 4 ball games (Football, Soccer, Handball, Tennis) and 2 shooting games which are not available on this system as there is no option for a light-gun. This was a common solution to seemingly develop a whole range of system with the same hardware ;-)

The controllers are very basic: two small detachable paddles. Game selection is made through a bit knob in the middle of the control panel. All other options are selected with switches.

Though the score of each game is displayed on the screen, the unit is equiped with two sliders marked from 0 to 10 to keep track of the general score of the two players, thus enabling to compete over several individual games.

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NAME  Telematch
MANUFACTURER  Sonolor
TYPE  
ORIGIN  Europe
YEAR  1977
BUILT IN LANGUAGE  Football, Soccer, Handball, Tennis
KEYBOARD  2 x detachable controllers with knobs
CPU  General Instruments AY-3-8500
SPEED  Reset, Service
CO-PROCESSOR  Ball angle, Paddle size, Ball speed, Power on/off, Auto serve
RAM  On screen and on unit
COLORS  Black & white
SOUND  Built-in speaker
I/O PORTS  RF TV video output
OS  6 x 1,5v
POWER SUPPLY  9v DC
PERIPHERALS  No
PRICE  Unknown



Software for this system!

SQUASH
1976 General Instruments
 
 
 
game
TENNIS
1976 General Instruments
 
 
 
game
HOCKEY
1976 General Instruments
 
 
 
game




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