Star Tech Journal

Issue: 1983-October - Vol 5 Issue 8

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STAR*TECH JOURNAL/OCTOBER 1983
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The Technical Monthly
for the Amusements Industry
P.O. Box 1 065
Merchantville, NJ 08109
609/662-3432
OCTOBER 1983
VOLUME 5, NO. 8
Publisher/Editor
James Galore
Administrative Assistant
L.T. DiRenzo
Art/ Advertising Coordinator
Paul Ehlinger
Circulation Promotion
Linda Geseking
Layout
Dale Meloni Graphics
Contributing
Technical Writers
Todd Erickson
Don Becker
Mark "Bear'' Attebery
Sam Cross
Jim Bender
Howard Smith
Robert Russell
Peter Gurko
Lynne O'Connell
STAR*TECH JOURNAL, October
1983, Vol. 5, No. 8. Copyright 1983
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NEWS BITS/
PLASTIC EPROMs TARGET PRODUCTION APPLICATIONS
Responding to a dramatic shift in the market for eraseable, programmable, read-only
memories (EPROMs), semiconductor makers have begun to package EPROM chips
in plastic for use in end products as well as prototypes. Intel Corp. has introduced a
plastic version of its EPROM chip that stores 64K bits of information. Other memory
makers are expected to follow suit EPROM is a type of read-only memory (ROM)
originally developed for use in product development In contrast to random-access
memory (RAM), which is volatile, ROM retains stored data when power goes
off.Hence it has found wide application as a program storage medium in video games,
personal computers, and other consumer products. ROM, however, is unalterable once
programmed while EPROM can be reprogrammed after being erased with ultraviolet
light. Because of its high initial cost, EPROM was once confined to prototype
development where program changes are frequent. But as prices have fallen,
manufacturrers have increasingly used EPROM in end products to avoid having to
switch memories in mid-stream. In fact, end products now account for 80 percent of
EPROM production. Fast-rising EPROM demand - estimated at $900 million
annually - has outpaced supply. The new Intel EPRO M is electrically identical to the
development version, but comes in a windowless plastic package rather than a
fenestrated ceramic one. The new package is easier and cheaper to make and has no
need of a window, since production EPROMs are never reprogrammed.
CINEMATRONICS'
DRAGON'S LAIR INTERMITTENT VERTICAL ROLL
By Howard M. Smith, B&B Vending, Dallas, TX
All of our Dragon 's Lair games have exhibited an annoying tendency for the picture to
"roll" vertically during the first few frames of each episode. This is very distracting and
if the game is set for increased difficulty, the player can be dead before the picture stops
rolling.
• Changingthe0.33 ufcapacitorC105 on theNTSC decoder board to a valueof0.01
uf will stop this vertical instability completely.
This vertical roll is due to a temporary loss of sync caused by an incompatibility
between the disc player and the sync separator circuit of the NTSC decoder board.
When the disc player is searching for a particular frame, it blanks the video, but
maintains the sync signal so that loss of sync should not occur. The problem stems from
the fact that the DC level of the sync signal changes when the video is blanked. This
change interferes with the normal operation of the sync separator and several sync
pulses are lost
Reducing the value of coupling capacitor Cl05 solves the problem by making the
circuit more tolerant of low-frequency changes in the DC level of the sync signal.
STERN
FRENZY POWER-UP CREDITS
By Robert F . Russell, Williams Enterprises, Inc., Enfield IL
Subject: Frenzy ZPU 1001 PCB
Problem: Random credits while game is in power-up mode.
It recently came to our attention that some of our Frenzy games were being played for
free in certain locations. Free games were being achieved by turning the power off and
then on again and quickly depressing the one player start a number of times while game
was in its power-up mode.
Solution: We found a number of games in which the CPU was a Z80N4MHz. We
solved the problem by putting in the slow Z80/2.5MHz which is what the schematic
calls for.
COIN·OPALARM SYSTEMS BY CAPRICORN
Capricorn Enterprises of Midwest City, Oklahoma, now offers a line of self-
contained alarm systems. The CAS-1 is designed for fit all commercial video
games, pinballs and jukeboxes. The CAS-2 is designed to fit pool and foosball
tables, cigarette and other vending machines.
The Capricorn Alarm Systems are easily installed and provide dependable,
tamper-proof protection.
For additional information and orders, call or write: Capricorn Enterprises,
P.O. Box 50021, Midwest City, OK 73140. Telephone: 405/732-7570.
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STAR*TECH JOURNAL/OCTOBER 1983
* SEGA
STAR TREK G-80 POWER PINS
*NINTENDO CONTROL PANELS
MANUFACTURERS NEED HELP
* * PRE-AMOA
INDUSTRY OUTLOOK
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QUALITY REPLACEMENT
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MANUFACTURERS:
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• EXIDY
• GOTTLIEB
• SEGA/
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• MIDWAY
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• WILLIAMS
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cross reference Guide #CR10
SEGA STAR TREK G-80 POWER PINS
The plug feeding the AC from the transformer to the voltage regulator assembly has been burning
the pins on the common/ground pins. The wires from the plug are black (#4 and #6) going to a
gray wire to the transformer. Connecting a black wire from board common to the gray wire will
eliminate the problem.
NINTENDO CONTROL PANELS
On the control panel, the button hole may be enlarged slightly to accept a standard Wico button.
The Wico buttons are available at much less cosl I recommend using their Lexan button. The
nylon button becomes brittle with age and breaks. There has been an excessive amount of
breakage utilizing the original Nintendo buttons.
MANUFACTURERS NEED HELP
COMPANY NAME
YOUR NAME
By Todd Erickson, Summit Amusement, Sl Paul, MN
TITLE
ADDRESS
CITY
STATE
ZIP CODE
PHONE NO.
Many of our manufacturers have cards in their games wanting to know if there are any problems
with their games. They normally get back less than I%. More operators must take the time to
inform the manufacturers what is happening in the field. The more calls they get, the more likely it
will be that a problem will be solved.
Atari has promoted Frank Becker to Manager in Field Service. He has moved from the east
coast to the west coast office to help Dari Davidson. He is available at 1-800-538-1611 or 1-408-
943-1120 to help with any problems. Stop in at the AMOA show to meet both these gentlemen.
PRE-AMOA INDUSTRY OUTLOOK
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BLOOMFIELD , NEW JERSEY 07003
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Our industry will change more in the next year than it did in the last several years. Much of the
change will be back-to-basics. Pinballs, pool,jukeboxes, shuffie alleys, have been the backbone of
our industry. They all have one thing in common - longevity. Pinball has been down for several
years and is now making a big comeback. Many of today's operators have never operated pins.
They are much more complicated mechanically and require much more maintenance.
I will be doing several articles on pinball in the coming months. The operator must learn to
percentage each game to get the maximum income. A top pin game may only require a 25%
replay; in a marginal game, a 50% replay is needed. Keeping your pins clean is a necessity.
Videos have become a major part ofthis industry. Today's player is very critical of what he
plays. Only the best games will show a profit at full price. Many operators are finding only their
best locations justify installing new videos. During the peak of the video game boom, every
location wanted the newest and hottest games, and in most cases he received them. The operator
must learn to adjust his videos to make sure his customer receives the proper value for his quarter.
The new laser discs are now the hot item. They are all earning big money initially. As with
conventional video games, many will become 30-day wonders. Many operators see the laser discs
as a saviour of the industry. They will not be. Longevity is still the name of the game. There is no
track record for lasers yet. The cost of the game is two to three times that of what we were paying
for video games when the video boom first started. Needless to say, the price· of our conventional
video games jumped approximately $1000 during the last four years. The operators who operate
these games at normal commission rates will be further behind when the boom is over. There must
be a good guarantee or a strong percentage to the advantage of the operator with these games.
000
BALLY MIDWAY
SERVICE BULLETINS
* O/SCS OF TRON 125VA POWER CHASSIS MOD
* PROFESSOR PAC-MAN VIDEO DISTORTION
Game: Discs of Tron (environmental only)
Game: Professor Pac-Man
Subject: 125V A Power Chassis modification
Subject: Video distortion appears after a cor-
(A945-00020--0003)
rect answer or at the start of a bonus question.
Modification:
Condition:
1. Fl, F3 and F4 fuses are now 6¼ amp slow
blow.
1. When a power interruption occurs during
game play, video distortion appears.
2. F2 fuse should be 4 amp slow blow.
Remedy:
3. Additional line filter (A945-00025-000).
2. Activate tilt switch ( coin door) for a complete
reset to clear condition.
4. All earlier 125VA power chassis must be
modified when used in Discs of Tron
environmental games.

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