CD
March 1995
SEGA PINBALL
FRANKENSTEIN CREA1VRE:
STAR*TECH
Journal
HAPP CONTROLS
MANUFACTURER OF ELECTRONIC CONTROLS
A TECHNICAL OVERVIEW
Joe Blackwell
Sega Pinball
Melrose Park, Illinois
SUBJECT
This game has a very unique feature. The Fran-
kenstein Creature locks the ball in one of his hands
and when Multiball is enabled, he throws the ball
into play.
momentary contact
pushbutton switches
• Standard and custom printing
• Numerous colors
• Protective front cover boots
MARY SHELLEY'S
FRANKENSTEIN
This mechanism has been designed so that it works
no different than any other solenoid activated de-
vice (e.g. flippers, diverters). This keeps mainte-
nance minimal and troubleshooting no more diffi-
cult than any other drive circuit.
What we do want to discuss more in depth is the
Creature Head Motion Servo Board Theory of Op-
eration, since it is a little more complex. It's op-
eration in the game is similiar to that of the display
and sound boards in the sense that it receives in-
structions from the CPU Board on what routine to
execute and the Servo Microcontroller takes over
from there.
• Durable Joysticks
designed to fit
any application
• Digital & Analog Output
SPECIALTY CONT
• Trackballs,
Coin Doors,
Beacon Lights,
Steering Wheels, Power
Supplies, Pedals, Meters, Shifters
NOTE
The movement of the head and the function of the
Servo Controller Board will not affect game play
if there is a problem with this circuit. Your ma-
chine still earns money.
The Frankenstein Creature Theory of Operation is
on pages 8 & 9. If you have any questions, please
call our Technical Support Department.
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(708) 593-6130
Fax: 800-593-HAPP (4277)
Phone:
106 Garlisch Drive • Elk Grove, IL 60007
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