Star Tech Journal

Issue: 1995-April - Vol 17 Issue 2

April 1995
bands of warriors to take care of
the remaining humans."
"There are a total of 14 charac-
ters out of which six are from the
previous games (Liu Kang, Sub-
zero, Jax, Kung Lao, Kano, and
Soyna), and the rest are new char-
acters.
Names are kind of funny thing
right now because some of them
haven't been approved yet.
There's going to be one com-
pletely new boss monster, he's
pretty cool. That's all I can say
about him."
Cl§)
when Shao Kahn takes over the
planet, the Indian is on an area of
land that is sacred to his family
and his tribe, so he is protected
from Shao Kahn.
Another guy fights with hooked
swords and wears a big mask with
tubes going into his body. Shao
Kahn is unable to take his soul,
so he sends a group of soldiers and
they mess him up pretty bad and
he is left for dead, but he man-
ages to survive.
There's also a SWAT guy and
there's the cybernetic ninja
guys ... "
//But the best feature of all will be the six-
digit encryption code. When a code is
ruptured/ it unleashes great power of
dimension that will keep 25¢/s dropping.//
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..................... .
"There's Shao Khans queen
(Sheeva) , who is a player charac-
ter. She's real central to the
storyline because it's because of
her that Shao Kahn is able to take
over Earth.
She died 10,000 years ago and she
gets reincarnated on the planet
and it's because of that Shao Kahn
can come over and take over.
She's got real long flowing white
hair that she whips around, and
she can also fly, ·Well, sort of hover
I guess."
"There is also a modern-day In-
dian, there's nothing real typical
about him. As far as his storyline,
Ed Boon: "Right, there's these
cybernetic ninjas and they sort of
represent a new chapter in Sub-
Zero's soap opera.
Sub Zero's back, but he's not a
ninja any longer. He's taken off
his mask, and he retains some of
his powers that he had, but he gets
double-crossed by his clan and
they modernize and have these
robotic ninjas.
When Sub-Zero quits, they send
a couple of them to assassinate
him. And since these new ninjas
are robots, Shao Kahn can't take
their souls. That's all we can say
right now."
STAR*TECH
Journal
RAsH OF PINBALL
CRACKED DISPLAYS
Marc Mandeltort
Marco Specialties
Lexington, South Carolina
SUBJECT
Bbs Post: Anyone else had a rash
of cracked pinball display glasses?
The new Phantom came out of the
box with one, I've had it happen
on T2, Twilight Zone, talked tooth-
ers with same situation. Is this a
poor mounting design on the glass
to circuit board mount or possi-
bly on the module to machine
mount? A defective glass run?
Regarding the message from Marc
Mandletort re: Broken displays,
STAR*TECH]ournal notified Wil-
liams of the Bbs post and Tom Cahill,
Manager Technical Services, responded
with a phone call to our office.
PIN MFG VIEW
"Overall, display glass breakage
is not a problem." Tom said,
"Maybe one in 200,000 displays
are defective. Glass, because of its
nature, has a tendency to break if
mishandled."
Also, Tom noted that the main
manufacturers of the displays
(Cherry and Babcock) have in-
creased the integrity of the units
over time and they can now with-
stand much more shock and abuse
than that of past displays. So, the
bottom line is that there is no run
on displays and no defective mfg
process loose in the pin industry ...
just a few random occurrences.
STAR*TEcH
Journal
Mike
April 1995
Houpy

Coin-Op
BBS

Dallas,
Texas
BROMLEY
SMS/CoASTAL
RocK8-BowL
AMUSEMENT
LOCKED-UP GAME
PoPABALL
NoC01N UP
SYMPI'OM
The game seems to be locked up,
or dead. The lights are not flash-
ing, the scraper motor doesn't run,
there is no sound when a coin is
put into play, and/or there is no
coupon payout when a target is
hit.
Possrnn.rrrns
1) Check the Display Board that
is located on top of the cash box.
Try to enter Audit Mode.
If you cannot, or do not see the
LED display lit, tum the game off
and then back on to see if the
scraper motor runs. If it does not,
proceed to the next step.
net and has two fuses mounted on
it. There is a good chance that the
pin in the plug which supplies the
power from the transformer to the
Power Supply board has become
corroded, burned, or oxidized
and is no longer making good
electrical contact with the pin on
the power supply board.
If this is the case, you may have
to replace the pins in the plug
and/ or the pins on the power sup-
ply board itself.
CAUTION
This repair should be performed
with the power off to the game.
The game does not coin up. In-
stead of the normal +5 volts on
the coin switches, there is a much
lower, but still readable, voltage
present.
POSSIBILITY
Check that the voltage in the plugs
which go to the coin switches is
not +5 volts even when the plugs
are not connected to the coin
switches.
If the voltage remains around 1.63
to 1.93 volts, check U60, which is
an 8255 Microprocessor.
This microprocessor is unbuffered
so that the inputs from the coin
switches go directly into this chip.
2) Check the 5-pin Molex con-
nector which is on the Power Sup-
ply board for burned pins.
This plug is J 1. Check the Orange
wire, which is Pin =II= 1, in particu-
lar. The Power supply board is the
lower of the two boards which are
mounted on the inside of the cabi-
PROBLEM
~i l!Y,ti, =e-,:j
Journal
It could be that you had a wire
shorted that goes to the coin
switch which knocked out the
8255/U60 IC.

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