Star Tech Journal

Issue: 1991-June - Vol 13 Issue 4

June 1991
1991 ACME Show Tech Notes
Sam Cross
Godwin Distributing Company
North Little Rock, Arkansas
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DATA EAST
Data East first used it on Checkpoint, Williams is
the first to use one twice as high on Slugfest
baseball game. I'm speaking of a gas discharge
display consisting of 128xl6 dots which re-
places all of the alphanu-
meric and regular displays.
Measuring l" high and
around 8" in length, it re-
quires + 100v, -l0Ov, 68v,
12v, and 5v for it's opera-
tion. On the backside of the
display there is the 280
controller board which
runs it. The big advantage
of this dot pattern is the
ability to display graphics
in much more detail than
previous games, although I
thought the programmers
did some very clever things
just using alpha/ digital
ones. Thanks to Jim
Gorman of Data East for his
helpful information.
In the case of lamp intensity, it will turn on the
lamp for a different portion of the AC sine wave
in order to achieve varying brightness. And in
the case of burned connectors, it turns on the
heavy current circuits as the AC sine wave
passes through zero. This way there won't be a
surge of current that would result, had they not
turned on the circuit as it crossed zero, let's say
for example, the AC peak
which would cause burned
connectors from a large
current inrush.
SEGA
Sega introduced Time Trav-
eler, its first hologram ma-
chine using a laser disc
player, monitor and static
lenses to produce its effect.
Generating quite some in-
terest, players took turns
con trolling a cowboy travel-
ing across time through dif-
ferent hazards, with a
graphic demise of the cow-
boy if the player didn't
make the right move.
Game play is very similar to
Dragon's Lair. Characters
WILLIAMS
During a talk with Tom Cahill of Williams. who
has been very helpful over the phone when I had
troubleshooting questions. he explained Wil-
liams' new system setup used on Funhouse and
other games of recent release.
Toe most notable features are its ability to
control intensity of lamps and reducing the
tendency toward burned connectors by making
extensive use of a zero-crossing feature which
looks at the AC line.
are about 3" tall on a mini
stage the player looks down on when controlling
the character. Great effort. Sega.
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SNK Neo•Geo Kit Installation Response
Tony Gonzalez
Romstar Technical Staff
Torrance, California
FACTORY CoMMENTS
1. There is some confusion concerning the dedi-
cated and kit formats. Please make note of the
fact that Romstar has licensed the 1 slot
Neo•Geo as a kit. The kit is quite competitively
priced with market needs, and it returns a good
ROI. SNK markets the dedicated units only.
Also, the price of the home Neo•Geo system is
premium compared to other home systems. The
home system will have little to no effect on the
earnings of the arcade system.
2. The usage of a mono speaker hookup is not
recommended with the Neo•Geo kit. The reasons
behind this are two-fold. The kit is designed to
resemble more a dedicated game than a regular
conversion kit. The stereo sound increases
player enjoyment and earnings. The second
speaker is included with the kit, so the recom-
mended installation will not require any extra
speakers to be purchased.
The other reason for the recommended stereo
hookup is that people leave the switch to the
STEREO position when attempting to use a
monophonic speaker. THIS WILL DESTROY
TIIE SOUND CIRCUITRY!!!! The repair cost will
be large on this occurrence, since most of the
sound generators and amplifier circuits will be
destroyed in this occurrence. If the recom-
mended speaker hookup is followed, there will
be no problem.
3. The control panel provided with the Neo•Geo
kit is designed to make the kit installation easier.
The argument concerning a weakened control
panel structure is invalid.
The Romstar Technical Staff has done a wide
variety of cabinets in-house and has not had a
weakened control panel structure problem. The
kit includes enough mounting bolts to fully
install the control panel. Naturally, if a lesser
amount of bolts were installed, then the panel
would not have the full structural strength.
Also, the panel has been re-engineered to fit
certain cabinet sizes which did not work with the
older control panel size. Later kits have shipped
with the newer size control panel. The marquee
size has also been upgraded for this reason.
4. On the difficulty of installing the Neo•Geo kit,
this point is true. It is not unduly difficult,
though. There is a different set of assemblies to
mount, and the LED assembly is a slightly tricky
procedure. The manual does guide the techni-
cian through the mounting steps, so it is not
considered to be a problem.
The reason for the higher complexity of the kit is
that the kit is designed to look more like a
dedicated game. The new control panel assem-
bly no longer resembles the past kits of tiny
stick-on labels and generic overlay types. The
Neo•Geo kit closely resembles the dedicated
Neo•Geo cabinet system, at an affordable price.
At the last ACME show, the main exhibit was a
set of older cabinets which were converted using
the Romstar Neo•Geo conversion kits. The ex-
hibit had a large impact on operators and dis-
tributors alike. These units did not resemble
regular conversion kits, but rather customized
dedicated cabinets.
The use of shortcuts mentioned in the March
articles will lessen the impact of the game, and
affect earnings accordingly. If there is any ques-
tions or comments about this article, please feel
free to contact the Romstar Technical Staff at
(213)539-2744.

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