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==CPU Board==
 
==CPU Board==
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==Power Supply/Driver Board==
 
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==Sound Board==
 
==Sound Board==
 
==Transformer, Cabinet==
 
==Transformer, Cabinet==

Revision as of 19:21, 7 October 2016

1 Introduction

Jeutel made pinball machines from 1981-1986. Their machines where full sized and intended only for the French market, as they are 220V AC only, and only supported game speech is French. Jeutel also made video games, pool tables, darts and other arcade equipment, and are still in business as http://www.jeutel.lu/index.php/en/ in Luxembourg.

2 Games

  • 1981 Excalibur - 1 unit
  • 1982 Valkyrie - 100 units (Back glass from the movie "Heavy Metal")
  • 1983 Le King - 500 units (Two ball multiball)
  • 1984 Olympic Games - 500 units (Three flippers)
  • 1984 Papillon - 600 units
  • 1985 Apocalypse Now - 500 units
  • 1986 Evolution - 180 units

3 Technical Information

Jeutel appeared to copy many playfield parts from Bally and Gottlieb. Coils are copies of Gottlieb and the manual has a Jeutel to Gottlieb part number conversion. Parts like drop targets and pop bummers are copies of Gottlieb parts and most Gottlieb parts can be make to fit.

Jeutel utilized their own board design for all the electronics. The CPU board is a dual Z80 microprocessor based. The sound board is Z80 based, with a CD5101 speech chip (same as in the "Speak n Spell") with the Yamaha YM8910 music chip. The score displays are the same blue displays that Gottlieb used. Jeutel are 220V AC only, and require a setup transformer to use with 120V AC. All lamps are 12V 2W (#1813 is a close replacement), most other pinball machines use 6V lamps (#44, #46).

4 CPU Board

Jeutel-Cpu.JPG

5 Power Supply/Driver Board

6 Sound Board

7 Transformer, Cabinet