Star Tech Journal

Issue: 1981-March - Vol 3 Issue 1

S*TJ
MARCH 1981
3
Midway "Galaxian" Substttute +5v Regulator
Used on Midway's "Galaxian" (as
well as "Pac-Man" and others) is a
78GUIC +5v regulator IC which
can be replaced by the more
common 7805H.
Figure 1 shows the physical layout
of a "Galaxian" PCB identifying the
location of the 78GUIC regulator, a
four pin IC.
To use a 7805H, figure 2, solder two
IN4007 diodes to the center lead
and connect to the PCB as
illustrated. (The hook-up pads are
provided on the PCB.)*
IR1
78GU1C
FIGURE 1
FRONT
0
- c
0
IR1
0 l
l
I
I
>J)A
7805H
A
B
}
IN4007
C
FIGURE2
Atari ''Battlezone"
Control Handle Mod ______.
"Battlezone" games with serial numbers lower
than 6550 have two short 3/16" diameter roll pins
securing the ball and shaft. Under hard usage
these pins have a tendency to work loose, causing
the internal parts of the control to fail prematurely
and eventually the handle assembly to slip out of
the ball.
To prevent these problems, a 3/16" diameter X
2" long roll pin should be installed in place of the
two short pins in the ball and shaft assembly.
These 2" pins are available horn your local
distributor or by calling Atari Customer Service at
800-538-1611 or (408) 745-2900 within California.
Please have the serial number of any "Battlezone"
game you are having control handle problems
with ready when you call.
*
Gottlieb
New System 80
Se1Vice Manual
New System 80 pinball game service
manuals are now available at no charge
horn your local distributor. The manual
covers in-depth theory of operation,
troubleshooting procedures, system flow
and power distribution diagrams, scope
waveforms, electronic circuit schematics,
and pin configurations for the system LSI
components. An addendum sheet has
been inserted in the manual listing printing
changes.*
S*TJ
MARCH 1981
4
Midway
'' Pac-Man"
Ram/Rom
Location Code
The following charts will identify,
while in "self-test", the location
of the failed device.
BAD ROM LOCATION CODE
Display
Location
M-Rom-0
M-Rom-1
M-Rom-2
M-Rom-3
6E
6F
6H
6J
BAD RAM LOCATION CODE
Dlsplay
Location
4K
4N
Bad VRam-0
Bad V Ram-1
Bad C Ram-0
BadC Ram-1
BadWRam-0
BadWRam-1
41
4P
4M
4R
0
Atari
''Missile
Command"
Power
lntem1pt Mod
Problem:
Random number of credits are
generated resulting from power
interruptions (e.g. repeated
switching of on/ off power switch,
repeated plugging/unplugging
of game into AC outlet).
Solution:
Change IC 7493 located at D4
to 7 490 and ground pins 6 and
7 (counter reset circuit).
Atari
"Battlezone"
Random Score
Problem
Atari's "Battlezone" will from
time to time generate an
exceedingly high score when
a player is about to enter his
initials in the "High Score
Table". Although this
problem is a nuisance, it
does not affect the game's
earning power. Atari
engineers are looking into a
solution for this problem. •
According to Bernie Barranger of Atari's
Customer Service Department, this fix
will substantially reduce the chance of
credit accumulation upon power
interruption.
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