Star Tech Journal

Issue: 1982-March - Vol 4 Issue 1

S*TJ MARCH 1982 16
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"HAUNTED HOUSE" PROM ID
AATOM
AMUSEMENT
COMPANY
13470 Daffodil Way, Chino, California 9171 O
ASTEROIDS UPDATE KIT
02 Version - $22.50 Special
01 Version - $32.50 Special
This Memory Update allows the saucer to shoot more accurately
immediately when it appears on the screen .
SUPER MOONCRESTA KIT- $120.00
Convert your "Mooncresta" to the new "Super Mooncresta"
which is a much faster and superior game.
Easy installation - just plug in 8 memory chips.
*
SUPER GAWIAN KIT - $75.00
This Memory Update Kit increases the speed and difficulty of the
game.
Revitalize player interest and collections.
*
STAR CASTLE SPEED-UP KITS - $45.00
This update makes the game tougher for the experienced players
without hurting the beginner by progressively increasing the
speed of the game.
MISSILE COMMAND UPDATE KIT- $15.00
EAGLE UPDATE KIT - $15.00
This plug in memory chip will increase the difficulty of the
docking portion of the game and create a new challenge for your
players.

DONKEY KONG UPDATE KIT - $75.00
* Increases the difficulty of the game so players don't hang on
the game, reaching very high scores.
* Easy plug-in installation
* Revitalize player interest and collections
POP.MAN KIT
* featuring
Update your Pac-Man with this new disappearing maze
Popeye and six warp tunnels.
* Increase collections and player interest.
* Easy plug-in installation
POP-MAN WITH DISAPPEARING MAZE
6 chip set - $120.00 Special
POP.MAN WITHOUT POPEYE
4 chip set - $80.00
"ALL KITS ARE UNCONDITIONALLY GUARANTEED FOR 30 DAYS."
CALL 714-628-5490
" Haunted House" sample games and pro-
duction games. (Sample games serial numbers
end with the letter S and are located on the
right cabinet side above the ball shooter.)
1. The sample game prom #669 and the
production game prom #669/1 cannot be
interchanged nor substituted for one
another. The driver board transistor assigned
to energize the main playfield up-kicker
coil has been changed on all production
games. Q15 (L14) is used in the sample
games while Q58 (Sol. 2) is used in the
production games.
Sample Game Prom Checksum: 3773
Production Game Prom Checksum: 3 lAA
2. The game prom in production games with
serial numbers 05000 through 05308 is
mislabeled. It reads 669. It should read
669/1.
OVERVOLTAGE
PROTECTION
FOR WILLIAMS "DEFENDER"
by DANIEL ZA VARO
SAN FRANCISCO MUSIC AND GAMES
SAN FRANCISCO, CA
In my recent article, "Crowbar Protection
for Williams 'Defender' Rams" (S*TJ, Jan .
'82), I described two methods for protecting
RAM chips from power supply overvoltage
on the "Defender" video game. Williams
uses the same power supply for its new game,
"Stargate". An "Overvoltage PC Board
Assembly" (Williams part #C-8733) is used
on "Stargate", to protect the RAM chips.
Although it is intended for "Stargate", the
board is totally compatible with "Defender".
It is very easy to install; just remove the
power supply cable, insert the board at the
power supply socket, and then reconnect the
cable.
ATARI
"CENTIPEDE"
ERASING HIGH SCORES
by JOE CONNOR
ACTIVE AMUSEMENT
PHILADELPHIA, PA
Some confusion has arisen on erasing the
high score table of "Centipede". The three
highest scores are held in permanent memory
but can be erased during self-test. To
accomplish this, the fire button must be
pressed simultaneously with the one and two
player start buttons. Keep in mind that a
table with "16543-EJD" as the high score
exists in the program and cannot be erased.
However, any scores which are higher than
16543 will be erased using this procedure.
The message 4FF will appear on the upper
left comer of the screen at the completion of
erasing high scores during self-test. (For
information on this and other self-test features,
see the " Centipede" game manual, page 7.)
S*TJ MARCH 1982 17
TROUBLESHOOTING WITH THE LOGIC COMPARATOR
by: BUGTRAP INSTRUMENTATION, SUNNYVALE, CA
For those of you interested in repairing your own games, and we assume that's most of you, test equipment is of
considerable importance.Obviously, a multimeter is a necessity, but you certainly can't troubleshoot complex digital
activity on your circuit boards with it. Oscilloscopes, signature analyzers, and logic comparators are usually the best aids
in troubleshooting the digital systems of your games. All three have advantages, but we will be discussing the merits of the
logic comparator in this article.
The logic comparator compares the output activity of a "known good" i.e. with that of the questionable i.e. on your
powered-up circuit board. The "known good" or reference i.e. ( straight from your stock of replacement i.c.s) is inserted in
the zero-insertion-force socket of the comparator and the comparator's test clip is clipped to the i.e. being tested. Flip the
switches of the comparator to" compare" for the output lines of the i.e. under test. Most testable i.c.s will have their switch
settings documented in the manufacturer's logic comparator reference manual. These settings are determined by
examining industry standard pin-out documentation for specific i.e. functions and packages. Although some basic
knowledge of i.e. function is necessary to determine undocumented switch settings, i.e. manufacturer documentation is
usually adequate to distinguish inputs from outputs on a particular device.
Circuitry in the comparator effectively "piggy-backs" the inputs of the two i.c.s and separates and compares the outputs
of the two. With the same inputs, the outputs of the two i.c.s should match perfectly. If not, one or more of sixteen LEDs on
the comparator will light, indicating miscompares on the corresponding output lines of the i.e. being tested. In some
instances, the output line appearing bad may be pulled down by a shorted input of the i.e. it is driving. If this is suspected,
simply cut and lift the pin of the i.e. you're testing. If it still miscompares, it's bad.
The logic comparator will accurately test such varied TIL and DTL i.c.s as multiplexers, shift registers, flip-flops,
adders, decoders, latches, and counters, as well as the simpler i.c.s which include AND, NANO, OR. and NOR gates,
inverters and b_uffers. It will not reliably test tristate or open collector devices, as they may share common bus lines on their
outputs. Their shared output activity would be read by the comparator as a miscompare.
With a logic comparator, unlike an oscilloscope, you don't need to look at and interpret the digital activity. The
comparator does this for you. Therefore, less experienced service personnel can troubleshoot much of a circuit board.
Those of you that have gone to the trouble and expense of replacing i.c.s that you suspected were bad, but really weren't,
will appreciate the comparator's verification of your suspect i.c.'s activity before you start the replacement process.
Although no individual test instrument can be 100% effective in all applications, the logic comparator has proven to be
a fast, effective tool for troubleshooting faults in the majority of TIL i.c.s used in modern electronics.
If you have any specific questions or would like additional information, we would be more than happy to respond.
Please send any inquiries to Bugtrap Instrumentation, 1173 Tasman Drive, Sunnyvale, CA 94086.
MIDWAY
CRT SUBSTITUTIONS
Subject: CRT Replacements
Game: All Garnes With 19" Color Monitors
Reviewing the difference in 19" in-line CRTs with internal degaussing shield versus exterior degaussing shield with CRT
manufacturers and with vendors (Electrohome and Wells-Gardner), it was found that the CRT with internal degaussing
shield can be used as a replacement in a monitor with an external shield with no need to modify the monitor in any manner.
This being the case, it is recommended that you purchase only 19" in-iine color CRTs with internal shields for replacement
purposes. This will simplify Midway's stocking requirement as well as reduce possible replacement errors.
Any of the below listed 19" in-line CRTs with internal degaussing shield can be used as a substitute for each other:
19VMNP22 (RCA)
19VMJP22 (Rauland)
510UJB22 (Hitachi)
Any of the above CRTs can also be used as a substitute for below listed CRTs, designed to be used with external
degaussing shield:
19VJTP22 (RCA)
19VMBP22 (Rauland)
19VMAP22 (Vendor not known)
MV19VLGP22 (Vendor not known)
MIDWAY
"BOSCONIAN" SERVICE VIDEO TAPE
A special video cassette recording in VHS format has been prepared and is being made available with the introduction of
"BOSCONIAN", Midway's newest 1 or 2 player, full color video game with vocalized instructions.
The cassette tape describes the many play action features, controls, and scoring table plus a new Self-Test display that
operators can access to with just the flick of a switch on the inside of the cash box door. This new electronic development by
Midway enables the operator to easily troubleshoot problems, and test control switches, as well as adjust credits, fighters,
rank - or play level - and bonus levels to suit his needs. Total running time of the tape is nine minutes and 2 seconds
(9:02) ..

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