Star Tech Journal

Issue: 1988-November - Vol 10 Issue 9

Video Interference Cure
Marc Mandeltort
Marco Specialties
Columbia, South Carolina
James Beck
Greater Southern Distibutors
Atlanta, Georgia
PROBLEM
Anyone have the cure for very minor video
background noise on many different kits
we've installed? We've tried grounding every
power supply and video ground connection
in sight. It appears to be computer generated
herring-bone styled trash and is not readily
noticeable unless you stare at monitors all
day like we do. Naturally, like most good law-
abiding citizens, we toss out the RF cages
that come with the kits and I'm wondering if
that habit is coming back to haunt us. Most
recently, our Capcom Bowling is displaying
this affliction. Suggestions?
SOLUTION
The problem is usually caused by the fact
that switching power supplies offer great low
frequency and DC isolation, but poor high
frequency isolation. The actual problem is a
ground loop that is modulated by the high
frequency switcher action. The approved
cure is to add a 100 ohm, 2 watt resistor
between the switcher's earth ground (some-
times marked FG) and the logic level ground.
***
This shorts out the ground loop at the begin-
ing instead of at the monitor. Some people
just add a hardwire between the logic
ground and the earth ground instead of a
resistor. This works even better, but if there
is a fatal loss of isolation, the boards could
suffer great damage. The resistor actually
acts like a resistive fuse. Blowing open under
a high current (short-circuit) condition.
Merit Pub Time Prograni Update
Jim Kelly, Customer Service
Merit Industries
Bensalem, Pennsylvania
PROGRAM UPDATE
This Eprom change updates two bookkeep-
ing functions in the menu. The Games
Played feature (301, 501, Cricket, etc.) was
corrected to count higher than 100 per
game. The Lifetime Coin counts have been
adjusted to match the coins registered in
Coin 1 and Coin 2.
INSTALLATION
This new program (2278-00 U3-2B, U20-2B
and U21-2B) is installed by changing 3
Eproms on the DRT 950 PCB. This update is
available by calling your Meqt distributor.
NOTE
When this program is installed, a Ram Clear
must be performed by using switches 1 and
2 of Dipswitch 2. If there are any questions
about this program update or any Merit
product, please call Customer Service.
~
IGT Draw 80
2716 Adapter Mod
Drew's Tiger Paw
LiIDit Switches
Ronnie Belitz
Lark Amusement
Bristol, Tennessee
Service Department
Drew's Distributing
Fairforest, South Carolina
MODIFICATION
You may make your 2716 adapter cards go
twice as far with this modification that al-
lows 2732 Proms to be used.
PROBLEM
Early model Drew's Tiger Paw Cranes were
fitted with Cherry limit switches with alumi-
num actuators.
PROCEDURE
First cut the traces from pins 20 and 21 of
the socket on the adapter card. Then tie pin
20 to ground (pin 13). Next run a wire from
the circuit that was going to pin 20 to pin 21.
Now combine the program that was on the
two 2716's to one 2732. ( Ul 1 is prom select
0) and install it on the adapter. The adapter
will then be put in the socket at U 11 with
socket at U 12 being empty. Now you adapter
cards will farther since only one will now be
needed per board.
SOLUTION
Because of breakage we are now using Mi-
croswitch limit switches with spring steel
actuators. These actuators bend and return
to the original shape. These switches can be
used in all six positions in the Drew's Tiger
Paw Crane. Part number 168V3L5608D8 at
a cost of $4.10.
NOTE
What this does is tie chip select on the 2732
to ground and allows the chip selects for the
two 93 l 6's be used as address line 11 on the
2732. If you need further advice or have any
questions, contact me at 615/764-8383.
Route Tip
Gregg DiPipi
American Vending Company
Maple Shade, New Jersey
PARALLEL
PCBs
Call Now!
(716)
838-3038
JOHNS10N'S GENERAL S10RE
VIDEO GAMES
Bill Johnston
Every route person should be carrying a
small dust brush so that when they go out on
a call, they can quickly clean the fan and air
vents on most games. Remember with Sega
and Atari's complex boards, over heating
can be a costly repair bill!
11 Greenfield Street
Buffalo, NY 14214 USA
(n6) 838-3038
FAX (716) 834-3233
Operating in Western New York - Distributing to the USA
We entertain your customers I

Download Page 10: PDF File | Image

Download Page 11 PDF File | Image

Future scanning projects are planned by the International Arcade Museum Library (IAML).

Pro Tip: You can flip pages on the issue easily by using the left and right arrow keys on your keyboard.