Created on 10-12-2025

 

 

Part of this project was to find commonality between the machines`

 

Find out which Bingos are alike i.e., which games have common Chips Sets and Boards`

 

We do not have manuals, schematics, and keypads for all the games, so can we substitute`

 

?? It would be great if we can, so let’s take a look ??

 

These pages below are abbreviated photos sets where we have good detail`

 

 

Sirmo Golden Gate Euro Chip Set

Sirmo New Orleans - II

Sirmo Miss Americana Chip Set

Sirmo Penalty 2 Internal Chip Set

Sirmo Brooklyn Chip Set

Sirmo Ole South Chip Set

Sirmo Magic Screen Chip Set – PCB1003

Sirmo Magic Screen Chip Set – PCB1000

 

 

Continental Top Game One Ball Chip Set

 

 

Mississippi Internal Chip Set

 

 

G.A.A. French CanCan Chip Set

G.A.A. Super Six Card Chip Set

GAA Continentals - Manuals/Chip Sets

 

 

Wimi Green Diamond Chip Set

 

Omicron Continental Top Game

 

 

 

OK, I use Microsoft Word to make these webpages`…I don’t know another way – sorry`

Well, they washout the photos to save file size`…Although said, the originals are still tied to the pages`

 

If you want the original resolutions, which are better`…save the webpage to your computer`

Open the “Files Directories” and you will see all files`…open the larger images of the pairs to control`

 

My overall theory for the machines from Europe is: That if we don’t have your “exact” manual`

…that maybe you can use one from another Bingo - I also think that applies to the keypads`

 

Here I am trying to put together a list of which machines are “basically” the same`

 

Detail on CDYN (Yes / No)

Pics on my website (Yes / No)

 

Machine

MPU/CPU

ROM

RAM

Manual

Keypad

Chip Set

Motherboard

Notes w/focus on motherboards

Bally Continental

2650

2764 EPROM

6514-9 CMOS

Yes

Yes

Yes

ASE-3044

GAA Super Six Cards

2650

Yes

Yes

 

 

GAA New Continental

Basically am advanced Bally Cont

 

GAA New Cont Golden

Z80

27258 EPROM

6264 SRAM

Yes

Yes

CPU 01

GAA Continental One Ball

Z80

CPU 01

 

GAA French CanCan

8085

2764 EPROM

Intel 8155 RAM

Yes

Yes

 

GAA Moulan Rouge

Yes

 

Omicron Cont Top Game

8085

Yes

Yes

PCB 128

 

Wimi Green Diamond (all)

Yes

Yes

 

Wimi Miss Queen

Yes

 

Wimi Euro Cont Star

Yes

Yes

 

 

Sirmo New Orleans

8085

2516

8155

Yes

Yes

Yes

PCB 32

Sirmo Miss Americana

8085

2516

8155

Yes

Yes

Yes

PCB 28

Mississippi

Yes

Yes

 

Money Maker

Yes

 

Sirmo Gold Ball / Dallas

Yes

 

Sirmo Louisiana

Yes

Yes

 

Sirmo Louisiana 2001

Yes

 

Sirmo Palm Beach Turbo

Yes

Yes

 

 

JGC Copacabana

Yes

 

JGC Carioca Bay

Yes

 

 

Miss Bowling Turbo

Yes

Yes

 

Royal Skittle

Yes

 

 

TSCC Cont Magic Game

Ye

Yes

 

TSCC Magic Dixieland

Yes

Yes

 

 

Sirmo Brooklyn

Yes

Yes

 

Sirmo Penalty 2

8155

Yes

Yes

 

 

Sirmo Golden Gate Euro

8085

8155

Yes

Yes

 

Sorex Cont Top Game

Yes

 

SG Golden Florida Turbo

Yes

 

Sorex Lomogea Cont

Yes

 

SG Transcont Deluxe

Yes

 

 

Montana De Luxe 23”

Yes

 

Splin Acapulco

Yes

 

 

Bingo Continental One Ball

Yes

 

Sirmo Ole South

Yes

Yes

 

Sirmo Magic Screen

Yes

PCB1000 / PCB1003

Cont Top Game One Ball

Yes

 

Sirmo Manhattan

Yes

 

Sirmo Picadilly

Yes

 

StereoLux Magic Ball

 

TSCC Cont Super 7

 

 

 

 

* French CanCan's CPU is an Intel 8085

 

 

* Super Six Card's CPU = MAB2650

 

* Super Six Card's motherboard looks exactly like the one in New Continental with (3) EPROM slots

 

 

* Bally Continental's CPU = Signetics 2650

 

* Bally's Continental motherboard looks exactly the same as Super & New except it has (4) EPROM slots

 

 

* Clearly all related and as such, I would assume that the processor in New Continental is also a MAB2650 and/or Signetics 2650

 

 

* Motherboard Pictures = http:/danny.cdyn.com/Section15 - Motherboards.htm

 

* Manuals this Website = http://danny.cdyn.com/Section15%20-%20Manuals.htm

 

 

 

 

Identifying I/O is tough – I know little about computer architecture`

In the early 8085 days, it seems that ROM and RAM were both considered I/O

 

I need to really look closely at my 8212 reference – why did I separate that- etc..??

At this time, I have absolutely no idea why`

 

 

 

 

 

 

OK, lots of work to do here`…this is just a placeholder as I research all of this`

...and work to complete this research and set of webpages`

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

_ stay tuned _