Star Tech Journal

Issue: 1989-August - Vol 11 Issue 6

Wm.s Arch Rivals
Rx For Happ
Trackballs
Installation Tips
Evan Wessel
Mercury Amusement
Havertown, Pennsylvania
Jim Allen
To all of you that are about to be frustrated
putting an Arch Rivals kit together. Here are
a few tips to make things go a little easier.
PROBLEM
Eylers Vending
Frederick, Maryland
Having installed several of the Capcom
Bowling kits, I must say I was pretty disap-
pointed with the performance of the Happ
Controls trackball. Just about every other
one malfunctioned in some way - erratic or
non-operation.
CAUSE
Initially I thought the bearings were at fault,
but after taking a good look I found the real
culprit was not the bearings but the hous-
ing. The sides of the housing in some units
pressed against the bearings causing th('
rollers to bind.
SOLUTION
111,1,1111,,1~
11111\llf~lli
All in all a great game, but the manual is very
specific except where you need it to be.
To correct this problem, I first removed the
rollers from the housing and removed the
bearings and all hardware. Then I put the
roller in the chuck of a drill press and
clamped a fine flatfile to the table. The file
was positioned so that the small part of the
roller would just clear the file and come to
rest on the end of the wider part of the roller.
Then I turned on the drill press and filed off
a millimeter or so from the roller -being
careful not to score the smaller shaft (this
allows the bearing to seat in further).
RESULTS
When the bearings and hardware were re-
placed and reassembled the rollers spun
much better and operation was greatly .
improved. A drop of light oil in the bearingi'
helped even more.
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Taito Big Event
Golfl/0 Error
Service Department
Taito Corp.
Wheeling, Illinois
Bally 125VA Power
Supply Reset Ckt
Chris Richards
Coin-Op Inc.
Webb City, Missouri
PROBLEM
PROBLEM
Game diagnostics report: "1/0 ERROR"
I have had a lot of problems lately with the
LM3900 op-amp failing in these supplies
lately. This chip controls the power-up Reset
circuit on MCR system games among others.
SOLUTION
This message can mean one of two things:
SYMPTOM
If this chip fails, the game will power-up
intermittently. A good way to find out if this
is your problem, is to hold down the manual
reset button on the CPU board during
power-up, and then about a second after
power has been applied, release it.
If the game comes up reliably using this
method, then it is a pretty fair bet that this
little guy has died.
SOLUTION
Replace the LM3900 integrated circuit and
you're on your way.
AMOA Expo '89
NOTE
Schematics are available through your au-
thorized Taito distributor.
Las Vegas Hilton September 11-13

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