Star Tech Journal

Issue: 1988-August - Vol 10 Issue 6

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August 1988
Bally Party Animal
Pinball Coil
STAR*TECH Journal
Darryl Williams
Romstar, Inc.
Torrance, California
PROBLEM
Right saucer and left bottom saucer.
SYMPTOM
Number 3 player start button does not
work.
SOLUTION
Remove the 29-2100 coil in each saucer and
install a 2 7 -1300 Bally coil, which will kick
the ball out easily and will not damage the
playfield.
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Ronistar Gold
Medalist Start Mod
Ed Romasko
Penn Vending
Bensalem, Pennsylvania
SYMPTOM
With ball in saucer, eject arm will energize
and will keep trying to eject ball, and will
keep trying until coil burns up, and possibly
shorting out their associated transistor driv-
ers which are Ql5 and Ql8 (Tip 122).
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CAUSE
Ajumpermaybe required atJPl position a3
to b3 located at 2c on the PCB (near dip
switch 1). Not all PCBs will require this
modification but if the Third Player Start
does not work, then this modification will
solve the problem.
We apologize for any inconvenience this
problem may have caused. Please refer to
the manual for proper adjustment on the dip
switch setting for your type of location (i.e.,
Arcade, Street Location, etc.).
SNK Fighting Golf Prograni Update
James Beck
Greater Southern Distributing
Atlanta, Georgia
PROBLEM
Game play on this one is "too fast for new
players," said SNK Corp. of America, so
they've released updated program chips that
gives novice golfers more time to aim, select
clubs and make their shot.
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IMPROVEMENTS
* The original program gave players 10 or 12
seconds to make the shot (operator's choice);
the new program gives players 12 or 15
seconds.
* The power gauge (swing gauge) moves
slower when a ball is on the green, allowing
greater putting accuracy.
* Finally, the hit check area around the cup
is enlarged for easier putting.
ORDER INFORMATION
These new ROMs are available to all opera-
tors who feel the above changes would en-
hance player enjoyment and acceptance.
Chips have been shipped in quantity to all
SNK authorized distributors; they're avail-
able free upon request to owners of the
game. All new units of the game will come
with the chips already installed.
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STAR*TECH Journal
6
August 1988
The Ideal Cabinet Design

Continuing last issue's discussion on conversion cabinet preferences,
Evan Wessel of Mercury Amusement, Havertown, Pennsylvania and
Mike Cowen of Video Images, Scottsdale, Arizona get down to details.
From: Evan Wessel
To:
Mike Cowen
It now makes sense to buy a good quality
blank cabinet because of the JAMMA stan-
dard for PC boards. This makes it easy to sell
your old board and keep your good cabinet
for the nextJAMMAconversion. Pop in anew
board, modify the control panel and change
the graphics. It's almost like a "System"
game.
CABINET DETAILS
Now for our quality cabinet: Width: 25",
Depth: 30", Height: 5' 6". Weight: the lighter
the better. 3/4" or 5/8" plywood would be
lightweight and indestructible. I would
gladlypay$100 more for this. Good venting,
but soda spill must not get into the monitor
or electronics! If a fan is used it should be
quiet and filtered. Handle for moving. 6 amp
on/ off switch in suggested standard loca-
tion. No side decals.
MONITOR DETAILS
Wells Gardner 19". Clear tempered glass
monitor shield with separate tinted glass for
glare reduction. Instruction stickers could
be placed in between glasses and still be
legible. Tint should be light or excess moni-
tor brightness will be required. Monitor
should easily mount in a horizontal or verti-
cal position. The neck board should be at
least 2" from the back door to protect picture
tube.
CONTROL PANEL DETAILS
Broad, unbendable, with slight tilt upwards.
Player's wrist should rest comfortably and
not be bent too far back. Allow enough room
for at least 2 joysticks and 14 buttons.
Control panel must latch securely to be pry
proof. Optional panel inserts for different
layouts should be included.
COIN DOOR DETAILS
Over /Under type with bounce resistant coin
switches. (Coin Controls is my choice).
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MISCELLANEOUS DETAILS
2 good quality speakers for stereo games. L-
Pad volume control in convenient location.
Solid bracing. Casters mounted in blocks.
AC service outlet near control panel. 2 locks
on back door.
Vandal/Tamper /Impact resistant.
From: Mike Cowen
To:
Evan Wessel
I've been talking to my "Wood Wizard" and he
doesn't have any problem with your specs
but we do have a few questions.
CONTOUR
I assume you don't want a square box of that
size so give me a few examples of existing
games that I can show him to get ideas, or to
duplicate. If there is a perfect part of a game
you have in mind, or if there are parts of
various games you would like to see com-
bined into one cabinet design, please indi-
cate this.
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