Star Tech Journal

Issue: 1983-February - Vol 4 Issue 12

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STAR*TECH JOURNAL/FEBRUARY 1983
TAITO
"JUNGLE HUNT' TROUBLESHOOTING CHART FOR SOUNDS
Summing AMP
Definitions
#
MAZE
"OUT 1"
"OUT 2"
"OUT 3"
"OUT 4"
Op-Amp U1
Input Pin
Output Pin 5
Input Pin 2, Output Pin 4
Input Pin 13, Output Pin 9
Input Pin 12, Output Pin 10
8910 PSG
U51, Pins 3, 4, 38
D/A Summing Network From
Ports on U51 Op-Amp 48, Pin 9
U49, Pins 3, 4, 38
U50, Pins 4, 3, 38
NONE
NONE
ATTRACT
NONE
CREDIT CHORD
ROPE
(MAZE
YOU GRAB ROPE.
YOU LET ROPE GO.
FALLING FROM ROPE.
VICTORY YELL.
HITTING THE GROUND.
SPLASH. TIMER DINGS.
SURFACING FOR AIR.
KNIFE SLASH.
KILLING ALLIGATOR.
FANFARE ON COMPLETION.
OUT OF AIR WARNING.
ALLIGATOR GRUNTS.
NONE.
JUMP OVER ROCKS.
YOUR FOOTSTEPS.
ROCKS THUMPING.
VICTORY YELL.
FANFARE ON
COMPLETION.
SCORE NOISE WHEN
ROCKS ARE JUMPED.
YOUR FOOTSTEPS.
SPEAR STABS.
BARBARIANS WALKING.
NONE.
MOST OF SONG.
ADDITIONAL EFFECTS.
NONE.
NONE.
#1)
DIVING
(MAZE
#2)
UPHILL
RUN
(MAZE
ROPE SWISHING THRU
THE AIR.
YOU SEE THE MONKEY.
HITTING MONKEY OR
JUMPING ONTO HIS ROPE.
#3)
BARBAR-
IANS
(MAZE
#4)
CON-
GRATU-
LATION
SCREEN
SUMMING AMP "OUT ,0" CONSISTS OF BACKGROUND SONGS.
AMOA '82
SETS ATTENDANCE RECORD
What a record it was ... The 1982 International
Exposition of Games and Music ... "It was our
Industry's Bottom Line" ...
Anybody at the Hyatt in Chicago November 17-20
could have told you it was another record
attendance, but this year's exposition represented
more than just record numbers - such as an official
attendance count of 12,792, or 162 exhibitors
showing in 439 booths. Just as important as these
records were the records set for imaginative
marketing by all of the exhibitors, the depth of the
education programs that for the first time
recognized all levels of our industry, and a record
sense of goodwill as the industry showed off its
maturity, pride and technical and creative
excellence.
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STAR*TECH JOURNAL/FEBRUARY 1983
ATARI
"POLE POSITION" MODIFICATIONS & MANUAL CHANGES
The inability of high score retention after a player has
entered his initials can easily be resolved. Change the 3.3v
zener diode CR6 (1N4728) to a 3.9v ¼w zener diode
(1N748A, or 3.9v ½w (1N5228). The Atari part number is
131000-002.
An intermittent or grounded +Sv on the CPU PCB could be
a mechanical contact between the foil of capacitor C54 and
a trace. Simply rotate the cover of the capacitor until the
short is removed. The capacitor is located between ICs !OD
and !OE.
Maximum speed limitations is caused by improper program
initialization on either power up or activating self test. Refer
to page 1-10 of the service manual which contains important
information relating to this subject. Always double check that
the gas pedal is in the uppermost position prior to power up
or self test.
Fuse F-3 used in the Power Supply Tray is a 25-amp fuse.
If the F-3 label indicates a 20-amp, change label to show 25-
amp fuse. Also, make the appropriate change to the
schematic (SP-218) on page 3B.
Double objects, split objects or video tearing may be related
to a 74LS161 in the Horizontal Address Counters on the
video PCB (heat-related failures - change National 74LS161
to Signetics 74Sl61 - locations 9H, 9K, !OH, !OJ, !OK and
l0L). To determine the failing IC, heat each IC with a
soldering iron for about 30 seconds. A failing IC will cause
the video to change. The most likely suspects are 9H and
!OH. Replace with a 74Sl61.
Page 1-6, Figure 1-4: The on/off positions of the PCB
option switches are reversed. Actually up should be off and
down should be on.
Continuous high gear operation can be insured by proper
seating of the gear shift switch. Loosen the two switch
holding screws, push and hold the switch as close as it will
go towards the actuator pin and then tighten the screws.
Make the following changes to the Service Manual TM-218:
Page 3-11, Steering Wheel parts list: The Radial Optical
Coupler part number should read 030369-02. The -OJ is not
and should not be used.
Page 1-9, Switch Settings: Staple the accompanying Pole
Position Qualifying Time to this page. The table lists all the
qualifying times for each starting pole position and difficulty
levels. You may want to make an extra copy to staple inside
the game for easy reference.
Switch Settings for Qualifying Lap Times
9L
Option
Switches
1
2
3
On
Off
On
On
Off
On
Off
Off
Off
Off
On
On
On
Off
Off
On
On
On
On
Off
Off
Off
Off
On
Self Test
Practice
Rank
Level
of
Difficulty
F
Easy
E
H
D
c*
B
A
G
Hard
1
2
66
65½
59½
59
58½
58
57½
57
68
67½
61
61
60
60
59
59
Beat This Many Seconds
to Qualify for Position:
3
4
5
6
70
70
63
63
62
62
61
61
73
72½
66
65
64
64
63
63
75
74½
68
67
66
66
65
65
77
76½
70
69
68
68
67
67
7
8
80
79
72
71
70
70
69
69
82
81
75
74
73
72
71
71
* Manufacturer's recommended settings.
PACIFIC AMUSEMENT
OPERATORS SHOW
* NEW DATE: APRIL 22-24, 1983
* NEW LOCATION: DISNEYLAND HOTEL, ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA
The PACIFIC AMUSEMENT OPERATORS SHOW is
now scheduled for April 22-24, 1983, at the Disneyland
Hotel in Anaheim, California.
As stated by Terence Cunningham, Director, "There are
four main reasons for rescheduling the show. One, the
Disneyland Hotel offers larger exhibit hall space - more
room for more exhibitors. Two, manufacturers prefer a West
Coast show to be later in the year. Three, there are a
tremendous number of operators in Southern California. And
four, the Western NAMA Show is being held at the same
time at the Anaheim Convention Center with an estimate of
over 3500 attendees. With a high percentage of vending
operators also operating games, having the show at the same
time should substantially increase the attendance at both
shows."
Disneyland, of course, is the most famous amusement theme
park in the world. The Disneyland Hotel also offers great
amusements of its own. In addition to the many international
theme restaurants of the hotel, there are numerous attractions
including remote control toy boats and cars, paddle boats,
outdoor water and light shows, strolling musicians, cascading
waterfalls with footpaths, and a major game manufacturers
futuristic arcade. For still more amusement pleasure one may
board the Disney Monorail at the hotel and be teleported
into the fantasy of Disneyland.
To obtain your boarding pass to the PACIFIC
AMUSEMENT OPERATORS SHOW, contact Terence
Cunningham, Director PAO Show, Westco Amusement,
2727 Midtown Court, Suite One, Palo Alto, CA 94303.
Telephone 415/325-6691. Telex 348-399.

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