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PYL and TPIR readouts
PeterMarshallFan:
[quote name=\'fostergray82\' date=\'Jul 11 2003, 03:26 PM\'] [quote name=\'clemon79\' date=\'Jul 10 2003, 11:45 PM\']
Well, you weren't, tho, Chris has it right, that's a standard seven-segment display. To my way of thinking, a vane display has no lamps, instead, reflective pieces are moved in and out of view by electromagnetic impulse. (Think of the score readouts on 80's Pyramid, the clock above Summers' podium on Double Dare, the keypad on Check-Out on TPiR when they still had a Beauty entering in the numbers.)[/quote]
When you say electromagnetic, would you mean the type of display that you might see on the outside of a bank or something similar? What I'm thinking of is a display where you can actually see the segments "slide" back and forth as the numbers change. [/quote]
Maybe you're thinking of solari boards. They were used on all the NY Pyramids, Big Showdown, Money Maze, etc.
BrandonFG:
Uh uh, I know it's not solari....I've seen those plenty of times in Penn Station. What I'm thinking of looks like vane displays, but they're not, according to Chris L.'s description. Another example that I thought of would be some speed limit signs, at least more \"advanced\" versions.
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chris319:
[quote name=\'cmjb13\' date=\'Jul 11 2003, 03:30 AM\']So would I be correct in saying that the one bid readouts and Check out display are vane and the TPIR showcase podium and PYL readouts (similar to Wintution) are 7-segment lamp readouts?[/quote]
No, a vane is a flat piece of plastic, metal, wood or whatever. In the case of a readout it pivots. Do not confuse it with a segment, as in 7-segment readout.
One Bid and Showcase Showdown: 7-segment lamp (in the case of One Bid, light bulbs shining through colored fabric).
Former Checkout Game and SOTC '80s: 7-segment mechanical vane.
Showcase podiums, Race Game clock: lamp matrix or \"eggcrate\". Early versions were numeric-only, later versions alphanumeric with various fonts (accounting for the differences in character appearance).
There is an abundance of inaccurate information on the web page someone linked to.
clemon79:
[quote name=\'fostergray82\' date=\'Jul 11 2003, 01:26 PM\'] When you say electromagnetic, would you mean the type of display that you might see on the outside of a bank or something similar? What I'm thinking of is a display where you can actually see the segments "slide" back and forth as the numbers change. [/quote]
Yep, that's what I'm saying. In the case of a bank they are prolly moved by motor because speed isn't of the essence, but for game shows they need a little faster update, so they use electricity to get the individual pieces moving post haste.
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