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Post by Ron Rich on Oct 12, 2021 21:06:26 GMT
albert
Living in Sthwst Florida
3 hours ago
Post by albert on 3 hours ago --Moved by monitor-- got a hold of a centuri model 2001 jukebox, circa 1983. read that there are only 9 error codes associated with it and im trying to find what they are. unit simply says HELP on the digital display. powers on and in pristine condition inside. any ideas?? thanks Al.
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Post by Hildegard on Oct 14, 2021 17:21:18 GMT
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Post by Ron Rich on Oct 14, 2021 17:45:44 GMT
Hi All, I'm thinkin' (again--problems !) that that phono was assembled here by what was then "Atari" ? Did not sell to well here--no idea what electronics were used ?? Ron Rich
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Post by jukenorman on Oct 14, 2021 18:27:29 GMT
You might be able to get some documentation from flippers.com. I recall John R. replying to a query on another forum some time ago saying that he had original documentation.
Norman.
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Post by Hildegard on Oct 14, 2021 21:01:19 GMT
Atari is French. In 1974 the company "Electro-Kicker" who did built Jupiter jukeboxes was closed. In the same year Atari (founded 1972) acquired part of another French company which was then able to get and re-open the Jupiter manufacturing facility. They continued to produce jukeboxes, and in ca. 1976 those got the typical known Atatri logo too. www.jukebox-world.de/Forum/Archiv/Jupiter/Jupiter-Bilder-Uebersicht.htm#AtariThe address where Centuri 2001 was assembled: Centuri HIHL, 245 West 74th Place, Hialeah, FL 33014 Hildegard
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Post by Ron Rich on Oct 14, 2021 21:44:01 GMT
Hi Hildegard, OK- I'm real familiar with that company-- they made video games-- the were not the "Atari" that made "Pong" and a pile more--which was located here in California ! That company's name escapes my memory now-- they had several names including "Centuri",from time to time. Ron Rich
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