Star Tech Journal

Issue: 1982-May - Vol 4 Issue 3

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STARHECH JOURNAL/MAY 1982
A Regular Monthly Feature Technically Outlining a Newly Released Game
SIBRN "FREN2Y''
By Joe Connor, Active Amusement, Philadelphia, PA
"Frenzy" is Stern's most recent video
game, and reintroduces (with slight
variations) the board tray first used in
"Berzerk". There are numerous
similarities between "Berzerk" and
"Frenzy" not only in the electronics,
but also in overall game play. At first
glance, it may appear almost identical
and in general principle, it is. However,
there have been certain features added
for renewed player appeal.
The added game features include:
1. Improved graphics (two different
attack robots).
2. Evil Otto can be destroyed with
three direct hits, but will reappear,
moving faster.
3. Solid White Walls that shots can
bounce off of.
4. Purple Walls which can be shot down for points and
to get at targets.
5. Direct contact with walls or attack robots will not
destroy Humanoid Intruder.
6. Within the maze, four different rooms produce
different obstacles at various game levels.
These added game features have been accomplished
with only slight variations to the electronic tray. These
changes are:
1. The ZPU-1001 replaces ZPU-1000.
2. The proms on the speech board have been
reprogrammed for "Frenzy".
3. The PRU-1000 (optic board) has been replaced with
an eight-way Wico joystick.
There are various reasons for these changes on the
tray.
1. The new ZPU board is said to be improved for use
with signature analysis and also prevents "rom only"
conversions from "Berzerk" to "Frenzy". (The new
ZPU must be used for "Frenzy".)
2; Speech is not used as frequently in
"Frenzy" as in "Berzerk"; hence
the reprogrammed proms.
3. "My Atari 'Centipede' doesn't move
to the right" ,t''My Gremlin 'Carnival'
misses coins", or "My Stern 'Berzerk'
won't move at 45° angles. These are
three of the more common complaints
when optic assemblies and games
are mixed. "Frenzy" will not be able
to be added to this list because of the
addition of an 8-way joystick instead
of the PRU-1000 optic board used
in "Berzerk". This board was the
single greatest failure in "Berzerk"
and will not be missed in "Frenzy".
Tray Interchangeability
An entire board tray from a "Berzerk"
and "Frenzy" also could be
interchanged with only minor difficulties. There is no
+5 VDC out to the optic board in the "Frenzy" cabinet;
therefore, any "Frenzy" tray placed in a "Berzerk"
cabinet will have no joystick control unless the optic
board in the "Berzerk" has been replaced with a Wico
joystick.
Misc. Tech. Info.
On/Off Switch - ( 1) located top right side of cabinet
Interlock Switches - (2) front and back door
Speaker - (1) eight-ohm, located on top of cabinet
Volume Control - 25K-ohm pot located inside front
door on right side
Monitor - Wells-Gardner model 19K4901. (This
new monitor resembles an Electrohome. There are two
schematics with game; neither one matches this
monitor.)
Voltage Adjustment - Only one voltage is adjustable
+5 VDC, pot is located on PS 1000.
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STARHECH JOURNAL/MAY 1982
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- Connectors
FUSES
Fl - 3 AMP
F2- ¾AMP
F3-5 AMP
Line Fuse - 3 ASB
Boards are interconnected with six 23-pin
ribbon connectors 'and two 18-pin ribbon connectors.
Bookkeeping - Switch located on front door ( fire
button can be used to clear all totals)
Options/ Adjustments - Grune option switches are
located on ZPU board. In addition, there are dip
switches on the VFB-1000, SB-1000, and BSC-1000.
These switches are primarily for troubleshooting
purposes. For proper settings, see "Frenzy" game
manual and board schematics.
being the main logic board, the SB and VSU as being
the sound board, and the PS-1000 and LM323 as
being the system power supply. (The RCR-1000 is
nothing more than an input/output buffer board, similar
to static boards used by other manufacturers.)
Misc. Board Info.:
Processor
(ZPU)
Z80
Program proms
(ZPU)
2532 E Prom
Board Set
Screen rams
(VFB)
4027-6 Dynamic Rams
(See illustration)
The board set for "Frenzy" includes the following
boards:
Speech proms
(VSU)
2716 E Prom
Audio Amp
(SB-1000)
IDA 2002
+ 5 VDC regulator
(Heat sink assembly)
LM323
ZPU-1001 - Z-80 Processor Unit
- 5 VDC regulator
(PS-1000)
7905
VFB-1000 - Video Fraine Buffer
+ 5 VDC regulator
+ 12 VDC regulator
(PS-1000)
7815
(PS-1000)
7812
BSC-1000 - Buffer System Color Board
SB- I 000 - Sound Board
Self Test
VSU-1000 - Voice Synthesizer Unit
A thorough self test is programmed into the design of
"Frenzy". During power up, the complete system tests
itself, in a similar fashion to Bally and Stem pinballs.
The results of this test can be visibly determined by the
flashing led on the ZPU or the tone from the speaker.
The following chart should aid in determintng which
board is the cause of the problem:
PS- I 000 - Power Supply
RCR-1000 - Resistor/Capacitor Assembly
The large number of boards are what make this system
unique. However, they can be grouped together in what
might be thought of as the ZPU, VFB, and BSC as

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