Star Tech Journal

Issue: 1994-June - Vol 16 Issue 4

June 1994
1-._""rAR TECH JOURNAL
TAIYO
Two
MINUTE DRILL
MYSTERIOUS PROBLEM
David Vellenga
Phillip Peters
Fun Factory
Grand Rapids, Michigan
DON'S
VI DE 0
CORNER
Video Card
Games
SUBJECf
It seems that people are quick to
write in to complain about a bad
experience with a company, but
never to give praise when a com-
pany responds promptly and ef-
fectively. So here's
a letter to applaud
Taito.
SYMPTOM
I was having some
difficulties with a
new Two Minute
Drill. The game
would randomly
give incomplete
passes, even be-
fore the ball was
thrown.
SOLUTION
Finally, Juan told me he would
check with other Taito techni-
cians to see if someone might
know more about this game's
problem. Taito's
answer to all of
this was to send
II
Juan
and a sales
... peop e are
representative to
the store on a Sat-
quick to write in urday to see what
they could come
up with. We spent
to complain
most of that Satur-
day going over the
about a bad
entire game until
finally, the game
was
running fine.
experience with
I
b
CAUSE
I called Taito and
got in touch with
a company, Uf Apparently, the
Juan Lopez of the
replacement
power
supply had
Service Depart-
never to give
the same problem
ment. Over ape-
as the original. A
riod of two and a
.
11
halfweeks,during
praise · ··
new supply fixed
the problem.
which time Juan
was very helpful in
returning calls promptly and ship- So, a big thank you to Taito and
ping replacement boards the day Juan Lopez for working with me
they were requested, we had re- to solve this rather mysterious
placed nearly every board and problem.
the power supply.
8 Line
Machines
Don Powell
DoN's V10Eo
REPAIR
Shelbyville, Tennessee
ELECTROSPORT
POKER
BLUE LINES
SYMPTOMS
Blue video lines and no
game functions at all.
CAUSE
Bridge rectifier bad on
power supply. CR13 is a 7
amp bridge that gets too
hot and is under-spec'd for
this application. The
bridge may, in fact, get so
hot as to unsolder itself.
SOLUTION
Remove CR13 and install
a 25 amp bridge rectifier
with a metal housing.
Wire it with 18 to 20
gauge. Remove R16 from
the main board.
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1,,..."TAR TECH JOURNAL
June 1994
STAR*TECH
JOURNAL'S
INDEX DATABASE
V3.0
UPGRADES
Larry Munday
Pojo's of Idaho
Boise, Idaho
WILL BE AVAILABLE SOON
In reviewing a working copy of
this program from JMB Technol-
ogy, I must say that this software,
although not complete at this
time, is so much better than ver- •
sion 2.
LOADING
Whether you are using an 8088
or a 80586 computer, or maybe
something in between, the load-
ing is so much easier than V.2. In
V.2 you first had to make a direc-
tory on your hard drive, use a disk
copy command to copy the pro-
gram from the disk to the new
directory on the hard drive. Af-
ter that was done you may have
to reconfigure your Config.sys
file.
With the new V.3 it is all done for
you. Just pop the disk in and type
a simple command. The program
will look at your system and cre-
ate it's own directory, unpack the
program into that directory and
even update your config.sys file
if need be.
RUNNING TIIE PROGRAM
With the V.2 you had to make
sure you were in the STJ2 direc-
tory before you could launch the
program. But with the V.3 you
only need to be a the C:I> and just
type "STJ" and the program will
fire right up.
If the V.2 had a problem running
or gave you an error, you would
have to reload the whole program
and maybe change your
Config.sys file. With V.3 you sim-
ply click on the File window and
click on Reconfig.Data, choose
STJ, Fonebook, or Areacode and
hit enter. The program will do the
rest. ( see Fig 1) The program will
run in either DOS or Windows.
AnoUTrnE PROGRAM
Both the V.2 and V.3 use a pop-
up window type system. With V.2,
each window you open will pop
it over an existing window on the
screen. I found it very hard to
move through the different
menus. Selecting different pa-
rameters and locate the articles
in the data base, I found it all very
confusing.
But with V.3, t~e windows open
next to each other. (see screen
shots). Just click on Search and it
will put you into the SearchNiew
menu, then click on Find and a
window will open to ask you how
you would like to search ( see Fig
2). You can choose by A.E.N. ( en-
try number), Manufacturer ( com-
pany name) Model (name of the
game) or by Related Type (i.e.
videos, cranes, redemption).
Click on your choice and another
window will open. Type in the
name and hit Enter and up comes
the list of all the articles written
on that game or company. Sim-
ply cycle through until you find
the title you are looking for and
hit Enter. A window will open
and display the volume and num-
b er where the article will be
found.
NEW IN VERSION 3.0
But that's not all V.3 can do. It
also has a Fonebook feature and
an Areacode feature.
In the Fonebook, it works as easy
as the database. Just click on
Fonebook to open it. Click on
Find and you can search by Com-
pany name or Contact name. Just
type in the information and tap
Enter and up comes the name,
address, phone and fax numbers,
ext., contact name and a section
to type any comments you want
to remember.
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