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Title: Classic Concentration Technology
Post by: tvmitch on November 02, 2018, 08:05:54 PM
On the first CC episode that Buzzr ran on Thursday 11/1, there was a bit of glitching that made the prize cards hard to read. Happened in the first part of the show, and continued in the second half...seems like something that could have been fixed on a stop down.

Made me curious about the technology that drove the prize card grid, and what would have caused that glitch. Wondering if anyone knows more about this. Seeing later episodes of the show on YouTube, the numbers seemed to open up faster, but I don’t know if that improvement had anything to do with the prize card grid or if they were separate.
Title: Re: Classic Concentration Technology
Post by: tyshaun1 on November 02, 2018, 10:49:06 PM
There's a pic on the 'net that shows one monitor for the numbers and one for the prizes, indicating they were on 2 different computers. I saw the episode in question and me thinks it was likely some RF interference. Seemed to be fixed by the Car Round.

Tyshaun
Title: Re: Classic Concentration Technology
Post by: knagl on November 03, 2018, 04:52:12 AM
I couldn't tell you where I remember reading this, but I agree with the above post that it was two computers, and if memory serves me correctly they were Commodore Amigas.
Title: Re: Classic Concentration Technology
Post by: NickintheATL on November 03, 2018, 10:37:50 AM
I couldn't tell you where I remember reading this, but I agree with the above post that it was two computers, and if memory serves me correctly they were Commodore Amigas.
According to this post (http://www.gameshowforum.org/index.php/topic,7.msg253605.html#msg253605) from the archive, they were actually IBM AT's.
Title: Re: Classic Concentration Technology
Post by: tvmitch on November 04, 2018, 06:14:09 AM
According to this post (http://www.gameshowforum.org/index.php/topic,7.msg253605.html#msg253605) from the archive, they were actually IBM AT's.
Thanks Nicholas, I had recalled seeing that post before but didn't remember where.
Title: Re: Classic Concentration Technology
Post by: knagl on November 05, 2018, 05:23:24 AM
Oh nice, thank you for the correction.