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Magnavox Odyssey 100 Teardown

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  • ... A cardboard [!] shield.

  • Apparently the Odyssey 100 does not have any user-serviceable parts inside. Only one way to find out...

  • At this point, the battery holder for six "C" cell batteries is visible.

  • The Odyssey 100 had the option of being powered by either an external wall adapter or by batteries.

  • Also visible at this point are the potentiometers used to adjust various parameters such as right wall position, goal position, and vertical/horizontal frequency. Who needs automatic adjustments anyway?

  • The cardboard shield can be easily removed to reveal the back of the board.

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