Play Meter

Issue: 1978 April 07 - Vol 4 Num 7

Solid state crowd
Mailbox ....
In-depth reporting
May I say that PLAY ME-
TER's in-depth reporting on the
people, the products, events, and
market trends of the industry has
helped all of us in it to really
know our business. Thank you.
Mary Cusano
President
American Shuffleboard Co.
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"Your fu ture is our business.
Nevada Gaming
Schools, Inc.
3100 Siriu Road
La Vegas. Nevada 89102
Tel: 702/ 873 -2345
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The Mailbox section of your
February issue, had a letter from
Mr. William S. Anthony of
Anthony Music Systems, Inc. He
questioned the fact that it was
possible to go into a crowded
room on a Saturday night at 6
p.m. to repair a solid state Bally
Evel Knievel pinball. Also, sta-
ting that if it was an electro-
mechanical game there would be
no problem.
In rebuttal to Mr. Anthony I
would like to make this very
simple comparison between an
electronic and an electro-me-
chanical flipper. I think I should
state first off that having started
in the era of the electro-mechani-
cal pin balls and having taught
many schools on electro-mechani-
cal pin balls when the electronics
were first introduced, I was
apprehensive of learning a whole
new state of technology until I
attended one 16 hour lecture
presented by our engineering
department.
At the end of the two days
worth of lecture, I came out with
a completely different idea and
frame of mind about solid state
flippers. I was still apprehensive
because I could not comprehend
that they were that easy.
Since then, I have found out
that they are. Today we teach
one or two day schools on
electronic pin balls and can teach
a person to be competent in the
repair of the machines. There is
no way that in one or two days,
starting from scratch, I could
teach somebody that much about
an electro-mechanical pinball and
I think the reason is and the
comparison that I wanted to
make is a simple one. One circuit
in electro-mechanical pinball is to
give points, activate an assem-
bly, light a line, and give points,
can encompass a large gamut of
switches, wires, relays and sole-
noids and within the game each
circuit is different, and from
game to game each circuit is
different, which to memorize the
circuits would be virtually impos-
sible. However, on the solid state
machine, each circuit within the
game is the same and from game
to game is the same which makes
it much easier to work on the
games.
The only thing that I can ask
Mr. Anthony to do is to attend a
school and see for himself.
B.M.Powers
Field Service Manager
Bally Manufacturing
Air H o ckey
We enjoyed your October
article in PLA Y METER on
air-hockey ("Whatever Happened
to Air Hockey?" PM, page 22).
Thanks a lot for your interest.
Phil Arnold
United States Table-
Hockey Assn.
Houston, Texas
Thank you
I would like to thank you for
the great article in PLAY ME-
TER in the January issue ("You
Just Passed into the Time Zone,"
PM, page 50) .
Please give my compliments to
Gene Beley for a job well done.
Ted Olson
Time Zone
San Jose, California
Technically concerned
In reference to the article,
Technical Topics by Randy
Fromm on page 47 or your
February 1978 issue , Mr. Fromm
states that a .22 microfarad
capacitor should be placed across
C-24 on the solenoid driver / volt-
age regulator module in B games.
I have two concerns for this
matter.
First off, my name is used in
his article which in no way
offends me, except for the fact
that the .22 microfarad capacitor
is an incorrect solution to the
problem he describes. The cor-
rect capacitor is described on
page 48 of the same issue. A .1
microfarad ceramic disc capacitor
PLA Y METER, April, 1978
of 25 volts DC or greater should
be used to correct this situation.
B.M. Powers
Field Service Manager
Bally Manufacturing
Error
In regards to Stephen Perry's
article "Technical Tips" in PLAY
METER, January, 1978, Tips
Four and Five are in error.
Solution given to reduce the
value of R44 1 meg. resistor by
installing a 470K OHM 1/4 watt
resistor across it would cause
over-stre
of some semi -con -
ductor devices, and greatly
shorten the life of the monitor .
When vertical roll is a problem,
the cau e is either low input
signal or a definite defect asso-
ciated with Q1 circuitry.
olution: B2L and ECG 283 are
both incorrect part numbers.
Motorola Part Number 48S-
137696 is the only correct com-
ponent to be u ed as Q9 hori-
zontal output device. This com-
ponent is graded to a specified
gain to assure proper operation
under po ible internal CRT
arcing.
Ray Shomon
Field Engineer
Motorola Inc.
Plaguing problems
One of t he plaguing problems is
t he sudden or gradual, as the
ca e may b, fall of many
operator , jobbers, and distribu-
tor from a good credit status to
one of delinquency, bankruptcy,
or relative in olvency.
We find in many cases, we or
other distributors , are selling
accounts which are involved in
problem, law uits, etc., with
other s uppliers.
Basically, there is no spread of
information when problems oc-
cur, or even when a lawsuit is
filed. A 'uit, e pecially, is a
matter of public r ecord and
publication through the industry
media, or by direct mail, would,
PLA Y METER, Apn'l, 1978
at least, alert the rest of t he
business.
The mere threat of such
publicity in the event of a suit
would at t he very least, be
helpful in collecting from certain
accounts.
I would like your comments on
the above, and perhaps we can
adopt some policy for t he dis-
semination of information which
would be both legal and also
useful.
If you will review for yourself
some of the financial disasters
t hat have occurred in just t he
pa t few years, and some t hat are
even now pending, I believe you
will agree to the need for some
type of preventive collective
policy.
We understand certain other
industries have t heir own credit
bureau . I believe t his may be
something for us to seriously
consider. We will try to get some
additional information on t his as
to methods, costs, etc.
Joe Robbins
President
Empire Distributing
ARCADE
SPECIALISTS
Arcade & Video
ALLIED Street Bumer ..... $395
AMERICOIN Junk Yard .... 895
ATARI Cops N Robbers .... 795
ATARI Dominos ... ......... 895
ATARI Formula K .......... 495
ATARI Gran Trak 10 ........ 595
AT ARI Jet Fighter ......... 695
ATARI Night Driver ....... 1345
Atari outlaw ............. . . 495
ATARI Quak ..... . ........ 395
ATARI Sprint II ...... .. ... 1595
AT ARI Steeple Chase ...... 595
ATARI Tank ............... 645
ATARI Tank II ............. 745
CINEMATRONICS
Embargo ............. 1295
DIGITAL Heavy Traffic ..... 395
ELECTRA Air Combat ..... 1495
EXIDY Alley Rally ... ....... 995
EXIDY Car Polo ........... 2695
EXIDY Death Race ........ 1345
EXIDY Score ... . .......... 995
EXIDY Ole Time Basketball. 695
FUN GAMES Tankers ...... 595
FUN GAMES BiPlane .. .. . . 695
FUN GAMES Race ......... 595
GREMLIN Blockade .... .... 995
GREMLIN Comotion II ..... 995
MEADOWS Drop Zone 4 . .. 495
MEADOWS Bonkers ... . ... 795
MEADOWS
Lazer Command ....... 995
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MEADOWS Cobra Gunship . 895
MIDWAY Gunfight ....... 1095
MIDWAY
Tornado Baseball ..... 1095
MIDWA Y 280 Zap .. . .. .... 1295
MIDWA Y Wheels ... .... .. . 795
MIDWAY Wheels II ........ 925
MIDWA Y Racer ........... 745
MIDWAY Sea Wolf ....... 1295
SEGA Road Race .......... 795
SEGA Fonz .... ..... ....... 895
SEGA Tracer . . ... ....... .. 895
COCKTAIL
TABLES
FUN GAMES Take 5 ...... .. 695
BAILEY Fun Four .......... 695
KEE Tank II .. ..... ..... ... 1095
MIDWAY Gunfight ....... 1195
MIRCO 21 (new) ........... call
MIRCO Super 21 (new) .... . call
PHONOGRAPHS
ROCK-OLA 442 W1 ........ $625
ROWE MM2 .......... . .... 445
ROWE T1 -1 . ... ... . ........ 945
SEEBURG SPS-160 ........ . 975
SEEBURG STD-160 ... .. ... 1225
N.S.M. Century 21 -0 ...... 1095
N.S.M. Prestiege 160- 0 . . . . 1095
WURLITZER Atlantic 11 . . .. . 995
We always have used flippers
for immediate delivery!
ADVANCE DISTRIBUTING CO., INC.
2820 N. Grand Blvd
Saint Louis, Mo 63107
call collect:314 / 652-1600
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