Star Tech Journal

Issue: 1981-May - Vol 3 Issue 3

S*T J
MAY 1981
5
M I D W A Y
OLDER
ROWE/AMI
Phonos
''PAC-MAN''
JOYSTICK
TO CONTEMPORARY
PRICES
MODIFICATION
by Craig Miller
by Todd Erickson
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The adjustable credit stop coil on
mechanical credit units cannot be
set for 1 credit. Since you are elim-
inating dime plays you can make
some wiring changes. For the sake
of simplicity and bill acceptor com-
patibility, you should make these
changes at the coin switch plug to
main harness.
Remove the male pins from positions
6, 7, and 8. Insert the pin with a pair
of slate wires into position 6. Insert
the pin with the blue wire into
position 7 and the remaining pin
with the slate-white wire into posi-
tion 8. Adjust the slug rejector to
reject dimes and nickels as shown
on the "Price of Play Procedure" in
manual.
Refer to "Price of Play Procedure"
and substitute quarter wherever it
says dime and half dollar wherever
it says quarter. This chart will show
you how to set price selector switches
and credit unit screws for your choice
of pricing.
If you have a bill acceptor, set the
number of pulses from the pulse
chopper. Remember that each pulse
now equals one credit.
Midway "Pac-Man" has been one of
the finest games produced lately.
As with any game, it has a few minor
defects. The worst one is that in
rough locations people will push
down on the joystick and bend the
points. My first cure was to replace
the blades with stiffer ones which
cured the problem for me. Midway
has come up with another cure that
will be used on later production
games. The nylon sleeve (0921-00701-
0000) that has the "E" clip on it has
been replaced with one that has a
shoulder on it. This will help protect
the "E" clip. A nylon washer (0017-
00104-0111) has been added be-
tween the "E" clip and the bracket
so that the joystick won't go down as
far. The wear plate (0932-00905-000)
should be inspected for wear once in
a while. (Note that this part has been
improved and has a new number.)
I recommend stocking this item. If it
is worn or damaged, the shouldered
sleeve will wear, causing problems
with point adjustments.
Note: Midway has incorporated this
change into their games being manufac-
tured now.
S*TJ
MAY 1981
6
ANALYSIS
(PART 1)
by Jim Snead
General Manager
Electronics Division
Kurz-Kasch, Inc.
Dayton, Ohio
A means of isolating digital logic faults at the components level. Although considered
most useful in servicing micro-processor based products, the technique is applicable
to all digital systems. Basically, the technique involves the tracing of signals and the
conversion of lengthy bit streams into four-digit hexidecimal "signatures". Using
logic diagrams and schematics specially annotated with correct signatures at each
node and guided by troubleshooting trees, the technician traces back until he finds a
point in the circuit which has a correct input signature and incorrect output signature.
NODE
A point of convergence on a diagram, chart or graph. Nodes can be used to designate
a state, event, time convergence, or a coincidence of paths or flows.
16 ADDRESS BUS -.---~'-------.
CLOCK
CPU
ROM
RAM
1/0
8 DATA BUS
CONTROL
Here is a block diagram of a common bus oriented processor. The
clock is the heart of the system and is the timing for the entire processor.
A CPU accepts timing information horn the clock, generates addressing
information, control functions for various devices in the system, accept information
horn memory and/ or I. 0 . devices. This information or data tells the CPU what to do, it
does what it is instructed and generates a response to its instructions.
ROM is the permanent memory wherein resides the basic instructions for the
CPU. Without ROM the CPU can do nothing. (ROM here is defined as CPU
instructions).
RAM is the temporary storage medium where information is temporarily stored
until acted upon by the processor and moved to its final destination. RAMS also hold
partially processed data.
I. 0. (input-output) devices are the interfaces between the computer system and
the outside world.
Throughout the entire processor system, past each node, there are streams of
data. These data streams have two forms or characteristics which make them a
unique-quantity of "O's" and "l's" and the placement in time of them. Polarity of the
pulse is impo.rtant but its placement in time is equally important. The most practical
and most accurate method of determining if the time and polarity criteria is met is with
Signature Analysis.

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