Star Tech Journal

Issue: 1988-November - Vol 10 Issue 9

Resourcefullness
Ronnie Belitz
Lark Amusement
Bristol, Tennessee
PROBLEM
Sometimes, the need arises to seek solutions
to problems wherever possible. For in-
stance, when I checked my brushes on a
Sega Out-Run s/d motor the first time I
found that the brush cap was cross threaded
and because the brush holder is plastic it
broke.
Well I called Sega and was informed that the
ONLY spare parts I could get for the motor
were the brushes and that was it ... or I could
order a whole new motor from JAPAN!!! at
great cost and delay.
SOLUTION
I decided to check two local motor rebuilding
shops and one motor manufacturer. Need-
less to say, they laughed and said GOOD
LUCK when they saw the motor made in
Japan.
To make a long story short I cut a round plug
out of Plexi-glass (from Ace Hardware) with
a hole saw the same diameter as the brush
holder cap.
Then I put a worm clamp bought from Sears
around the motor to hold the Plexi plug
which held the brush intact.
It has worked like this for 18 months now
with no problem. (I couldn't tighten the
worm clamp down real tight though or the
brush would be too tight so I used electrical
tape (K-Mart) to hold the worm clamp in
place).
The moral is don't knock it 'till you've been
there or it might come back to haunt you!
Wico Trackball
Installation
Todd Erickson
Summit Amusement
St. Paul, Minnesota
SUBJECT
Trackballs are as easy to install in a game as
ajoystick. With the tremendous earnings of
both Cabal by Fabtek and Cabam Bowl by
Capcom, there will be more trackball games
earning in the future.
INSTALLATION
To make the hole for the small 2-1 / 4 inch
track ball, a Greenlee chassis punch
#5004059 is recommended. A pilot hole
must be drilled first. We also use the Green-
lee punches for our button holes.

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Wiring the T-ball requires +5 (red) and
common (black). With the wires coming out
at 7 o'clock the blue and violet are the
horizontal wires. Reversing these two wires
will reverse the direction your object moves
on the horizontal axis. The same applies for
the yellow and green wires for the vertical
axis. If the ball must be rotated 90 degrees
the vertical pair and horizontal pair must be
reversed.
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Parallel PCB Market
Evan Wessel
Mercury Amusement
Havertown, Pennsylvania
Bill Johnston
Johnston's General Store
Buffalo, New York
I spoke to a distributor who was pushing
POW as the hottest game since Double
Dragon. I had to tell him that I would not
invest nearly $3,000 in a dedicated game as
long as parallels will be readily available.
As a parallel distributor myself, now that the
Several factors here.
1. Profits are slim. Home games, high prices
and weak games are putting some operators
out of business again. The rest of us must be
very careful where we put our dollars.
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2. Dedicated games that cannot be dupli-
cated ( Outrun, 720) will hold a good resale
value due to a limited supply. A game like
Double Dragon is now flooding the States
parallel and the dedicated version will drop
like a rock. (Just traded mine in because of
this foresight).
Well, there's more reasons not to buy dedi-
cated; let's just say I would like to remain in
business.
Manufacturers must give us a break and
either lower dedicated prices to $2,195, or
release the blockbusters as a kit, even it it's
high priced. I hope something good comes
out of this mess.
***
Beckham case is a win, I speak the same as
I did before the win when I was a parallel user
and advocate. The USAis a free country, and
now thanks to my hero Bill Beckham, is a
free marketplace. Parallel distributors sell-
ing legitimate Double Dragons are selling the
original printed circuit made by Technos
and licensed to Taito. All legit PCB's bear the
stencilling Technos on the PCB.
Taito never made the boards. Thanks to
Taito America hiding behind copyright laws
of their day, they took a monster hit which
still today commands the number one posi-
tion on the game charts after over one year,
and sold it dedicated-only at $2,495 (if you
were "lucky").
Today, all the Double Dragon operators have
a high demand level for this evergreen title,
and it still commands up to $1,295 as a PCB!
SNK is offering POW as dedicated only, and
if they find that the parallel distributors have
reduced the demand for dedicated games,
perhaps they'll adjust to the kit demand and
downshift to kits ...
We'll see who's the smartest merchandisers
in the land of the licensees during the up-
coming marketing months.
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