Star Tech Journal

Issue: 1985-August - Vol 7 Issue 3

SIAR~ JECH JOURNAL
THE TECHNICAL MONTHLY FOR THE AMUSEMENTS INDUSTRY
P.O. BOX 1065, MERCHANTVILLE, NEW JERSEY 08109.
AUGUST
BALLY
1985
VOLUME
7.,
These are the only tNO ■ ixed D
pairs in the Self-Test progra■, all
other indicated failed 11115/RANs are
correct.
SENTE
HUIIIIIIIIIII
TRIVHI. PURSUIT
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SubJect: How to reset High-5core
(Upright and cocktail)
Enter self-test Mhile in the Bua
Over IIOde. (The Self-Test Diagnostic
Cirtridge is not NNNll!d to reset high
scores, ) Press Plt111r 4 Start button to
clear high scores. The NOrd 'c1Nr'9d'
will appear on the screen at this ti•
to indicate successful reaoval of the
present high score to date.
The Self-Test Diagnostic Cirtridge
will be available froa the fictory at a
later date.
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MAGIC
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Gae: SNJRAI
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SubJech 6aae Difficulty s.tting
The gae, nit is shipped out of the
factory, is set for the aost difficult
level of play, Consequently, the il'ICON
falls off shortly after the initial
placeaent at the location.
AdJustaent: On DiPSNitl'h 12:
~ 15 to IFF
-Nove 16 to IFF
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Gue: PAPER BOY
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Probl•: V....y high scores and extrae
playing ti ■n.
Ciuse: A softNi1'1t fl• in the progra■
Nill allON extra unearnad POints to bl
awarded to the player if a certain
sequence of events are c:aapletld,
If after the player coapletes the
first day, Monday, and in the follONing
Training course, n he is about to
cross the finish line, he quickly exits
out through the open NindON at the
right side corner, the progra■ Nill
then restore you to the ua training
course once again. (Only nON the couru
Nill be littered Mith fl01ting
obstacles and the fans Mhil'h .re in
their suts, are nON drifting in the
air,)
ll1en the Plt11er IUCa!lds in
coapleting the Training course ■ultiple
ti■es (5?> he is aNirded 1 , - •
POints and advanced to Tuesday.
This condition is present regardless
of difficulty settings (Hard, Middle or
Easy).
defective in Self-Test.
Fix: Nost often, the operator will
not realize his players are aeeare of
this fl• and are taking Mlvantage, If
incoae is dONn and/or the ICOl"IS on the
High Score Table are over 1 , • •
POints this ga■e nor■ally), you Nill need a
neN set of EPIOIS installed.
Solution: rots ll/N and lH/J are
reversed Mhen read out n
failed during the Hardltare Tnt (D
and RAN> Mhil'h is the first test after
Accounting and Options.
The fix will include froa tNO to six
EPRClls depending on progra■ version
(the first 2,888 ga■es ■anufactured
will require all six EPRCMI to be
replaced).
Located on the CPU board at these
positions:
The EPRClls are available nON through
your distributor, and credit is given
UPOn return of the original Os charge),
ATARI
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6aae: I, ROBOT
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Probla: Wrong D
read out as
■istakenly
InLtudi 8cluiLLac:1timl
1L/N
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STARtTEOf JOORNll., August 1985,
Voluae 7, Nu■ber 3. Copyright (c) 198S
by Star Tech Journal, Inc. All rights
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STARtTEOf JCIJRtR. is
NUMBER
3
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Gue: PAPER BOY
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Sub,Ject1 Awcillary PoNer Supply
Sche■atic.
Atari StlJ'S that the PONII" supply used
to PONer the CPU board in this gaae is
an off-thl-1helf unit obtained froa
Sierracin PONet- Syst- of Dlltworth,
California. The aodel nwlber is 3m.
Atari has no sche■atics but they are
NOrking on getting the■ to us for
publication. (See also SfTJ, Yol.7
No. 2, Jul85).
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CONNECT
TECH
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Sa■e:
Nintendo VS Syst•
1.-.11111111111111111111
Tech: Saa CrMs, &odNin Distributing,
North Little Rock, AR.
Sy■pto■:
Machine is dNd.
Suspect : The custo■ ■ict'OPl"OCftSOI"
and sound l'hiP, RPam, has been
experiencing a relatiVltlY high rate of
failure. There are tNO of theN l'hiPS
utilized in this syst• And if one
fails the progra■ Nill loop And the
ga■e Ni 11 lock-up. These devices are
located at positions 2J and 8J.
Out of approxiutely 111 kits
installed, Just under 1• have coa
back for this repair. If you SUSPICt
this apu/snd chip to be the probl111t
you can verify your assu.ption by
SNaPPing out with another froa a
knONn-good syste■. Along with the VS
syste■, you can also find these custo■
chips in the l)(lf(£Y KtN3 III systa,
used for sound and ■usic.
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WILLIAMS
PINBIU:
PROBLENS & TI PS
DECK/ADJUST
Cleek and adJust playfield iction at
regular intervals. Look for problas;
don't Mai t for players to report!
Preventive uintenance will catl'h
proble■s before ga■es are daaagld and
11ublished ■onthly on the first of the
■onth via 1st Class Nail in North
Allerica, via Air Nail el!llllhere.
Ja■es Cilore: Publilhll"/Editor.
STAR*TECH Jc,urr,al
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the location loses revenue.
CLEAN
Dirt slOlfS dolm the ball. And as the
ball slOMS, so do the quarters. Protect
your invest11ent! Clean and ..ax the
playfield at least once a Neek. At the
saae ti11e, check for loose parts and
tighten thetl before they break. If
playfield war begins to sholl, check
for nicks or gouges in the balls.
FLIPPERS
Flippers are the 110St i ■portant
playfield fNture. They thould al..ays
operate at full strength. Tnt the
end-of-the-stroke SNitch: (1) Ju■ p the
unhanded end of the diode on the
flipper coil to the center terail'lill of
the coil. (2) Then operate the flipper
button. (3) If this technique restores
full strength, file and burnish the
end-of-the-stroke •itch-. (4Hbie
adJUSt both blades (actuating and
stationary) together 10 the fliPflll"
pawl opens the EDS •itch Nhln the
flipper is in the up position. (5)
AdJust both SNitch blades ta.ard NCh
other for good conduction. Poor
strength can also bl caused by dirty or
■ isadJusted flipper-button •itches.
BlllPERS/KICKERS
Jet-bu ■ PI" and kicur SNitches ■ust
be adJusted for fast resPOl'ISe to
increase playfield action. On the new
drop targets, the back-up blade should
be lubricated •ith a light
■achine-lubricant. This promotes
reliable dropping. Also lubricate
friction points on SPinning-target
asse■blies.
BLADE SWITD£S
Niver burnish or file a blade •itch.
Here's the right ..ay to clean and
adJust the■: (1) Insert a business card
betMeen contact points. (2) Apply
pressure to both blades Nhile P11lling
the card through. (3) AdJust the
statiol'lilry blade: The contacts should
touch Nhen the actuating blide -is
depressed hal f..ay by the ball. This
al101tS sel f-clNning action for the
re■aining half of travel. (4) The
actuating blade should be adJusted to
begin to travel at the start of SNitch
activation.
DROP TAR6ETS
Drop targets should be checked for
broken or loose parts, or •ires
disconnected fro■ •itches or coils.
PLAYFIELD
Playfield screNS and nuts should be
checked for tightness. ClNn or replace
dirty or NOrn rubber parts.
Check ball shooter plunger for proper
alig....nt and saooth operation.
Check all tilt ■echanis■s for proper
operation.
LAMPS
La■PS
that flicker or don't li!lht.
Check sockets and Mires. Replace all
burned-out bulbs and clean dirty ones.
800<-00X.
Check that al 1 IOI' s and other
socketed parts are properly seated.
Check for loose or da■aged conl'll!Ctors
and replace as needed.
Check for loose scraes holding dOllft
all circuit boards.
Check Mire harness for cub or nicks
in cables bending over edges of
cabinet.
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SABLE
POER SUPPLIES: DECK FOR "RIPPLE"
By Dennis Sable
Technical Nanilger
Ro■star
Torrance, CA.
S,■ptoa: "Hu■ Bars" on the screen,
PE goes crazy, or garbage on the
screen.
Proble■ :
Possible AC on either the
ga■e P0Ml!I" supply (+5\IDC & +12VIIC>
outputs or Monitor powr supply outP11t.
Possible Cause: "leaky" or bad filter
capacitor.
Troubleshoot in11 guide: Attach D. N. N.
(Digital Multi-Meter) to P0Ml!I" supply
output (check sche■atics for
appropriate test points>. Neasure
voltage on closest DC setting. Voltages
Nill read 10111!1" than nor■al -they ■aY
see■ "good enough" but noticeably lCMRI"
than norllill.
Next •itch your ■eter to AC setting
and check for an AC reading on the DC
line. There should be less than .ti AC
"Ripple" on any ga■e PoNM" supply. If
you find the AC to be grNter then .1i
of the specified DC voltage, suspect a
bad filter capacitor. The filter
capacitor is the largest cap. in the
circuit i■-!diately follONil'!!l the
circuit rectifier (diodes or bridge).
August
1985 · (2)
on control panels. Try to reEllber that
this is a player-ga■e interconnect and
that it is very i ■portant for this
sect ion of the conversion to be laid
out wll (player co■ fortl and that it
t10rks wll (player satisfaction) for
■aXi ■UII ga11e
inc PAtEl.. LAYIIJT
The kits vary on panel layout.
Kona■ i 1 s KICKER
diagra■ on page 2
■anual. They give
has a good layout
of the instruction
you the option of a
single or dual control layout. The dual
control doesn't allON player against
player action, hONeVer, thus I chose
the single because it suits the left or
right handed player.
NA6 NAX (Nichibutsu> doesn't give any
layout, but I installed a fire button
on both sides of the Joystick. With
these kits you'll have to decide Nhen!
to P11t your buttons.
But in the ca!il! of Wico 1 s OAIPI~
BASEJA.L Part II, you' 11 get a
plexiglass overlay Mith pre-drilled
holes so that's Nhere the buttons Nill
have to go. This kit is a dual control
layout, player against player. Looks
like a good kit, too.
ClJT WITH Tl£ Cl.D
Once you have deter■ ined the layout
you prefer, next step is take apart the
old one. It should either be sheet
11etal, or ■etal Mith 3/4• NOOCI, or no
11etal JUSt 3/4" NOOd (Williaas).
We' 11 discuss the sheet ■etal type
first.
To start, you'll need ■ore holes or
less holes. For exa■ple, an Atari DIS
w; to a Kona■ i !IJPER BASl you'll need to add tNO buttons on each
side. Si ■ply drill the l'll!N holes Mith
1-1/8" hole SIN. The buttons to use are
the 1-9/16· long Mith a deep 11eitch
bracket (Wico 115-t98411).
ENN::CS
If you're doing_a ga■e Mith tNO
holes, they ■ust be plugged. After all
the holes are drilled, install the
overlay. You're better off to scrape or
peel off old overlay first. After the
neN overlay is in place, you flip the
control panel over and fill any holes
not needed Mith epoxy. After this is
set, you can then cut out the holes
needed Mith any sharp instruant. Also
tri ■ ends of any excess. At this point,
I P11t on any stickers or decals, fire,
shoot, or Ju■P kick on the control
panel. I ~hen give it tNO or three good
coats of clear polyurethane. This Nill
help keep your stickers on, plus
provide so■e protection fro■ peeling
and cigarette burns.
This
On a control panel using 3/4"
plyNOOCI, unless the previous panel
utilizes the sa■e holes, 1 1 11 scrap it
and start OVl!r Mith a piece of 1/2"
plyNOOCI. Then you can use a 1-13/16"
Solution: Change the suspect
capacitor.
Extra Info: This quick check can be
very useful -it t10rks! By-the-Ny, if
the AC ■easure■ent is very high<• or
higher>, suspect the circuit rectifier
or, in so■e cases, a loose fuse holder.
(Not a bad fuse -Just a loose holder,
i.e. Bally NidNay PAC NAN and NS. PAC
NAN. l
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alfJERSI~ TIPS
by Ji ■ Ennis
Ji ■ Ennis Video Repair
Salisbury, II).
■c>nth
I have soae ti,s and info
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