
            This cool little gadget is called the Atari Cat Box. It's a testing 
            system that Atari sold to arcade vendors back in the 80's to test 
            their arcade games. If you have an Atari arcade game from the early 
            80's, you've probably noticed an extra edge-connector on the motherboard- 
            This is one of the items made to use that connector. It can basically 
            communicate with the system board and report back where problems are 
            occuring. (It's not just that simple really, you have to connect the 
            wire probes to various points on the board and read the little display 
            for information, etc, etc... But it does make it easier than just 
            trying to use a logic prode or scope.)
           Here's the outside of 
            the little case it's contained in:
            
           And a closeup of the 'controls':
             
 
          There's also another adapter 
            called the Z80 Interface. This is used specifically for games that 
            have a
            Z-80 microprocessor in them. This interface would actually be plugged 
            into the board in place of the Z80 chip, and then plugged into the 
            Cat Box.
            
            