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Star Tech Journal

Issue: 1983-February - Vol 4 Issue 12 - Page 19

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STAR*TECH JOURNAL/FEBRUARY 1983
TAITO
"WILD WESTERN" ROM REVISION
Game: "Wild Western"
Part Needed: One WW02 BROM
Subject: With one or more credits on
game, attract mode would be inverted.
Disposition of Old Part: Return ROM for credit.
Procedure: Remove the IC at location IC68
and replace it with the WW02-B ROM.
Solution: Replace WW02 on CPU Board
with WW02-B ROM.
NJNTENDO
MODEL #730 COIN SELECTOR MODIFICATION
As some operators may already know, there is a
problem with the model #730 Coin Selector in that a
nickel or penny flipped through the coin entry just right
will continue through the mechanism and establish
credit.
The solution to this problem is to add a small metal
piece to the selector as shown in Figure 1. This piece
can be made from 18-gauge steel or even from a paper
clip as shown in the drawing. This piece is also
available to our distributors at no charge. The threaded
hole in the coin selector is a M3 X 6MM size. If you
cannot locate a screw this size, you can remove one of
the machine screws from the power supply cage and
use it.
If you have any problems or questions concerning
this or any other matter, please feel free to call
Nintendo Service at 800/633-3236.
Figure 1
NEW PART
Fits into notch
Screws into hole
5/32"
Leg
1
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Top
Front
r;::u =====>· Side
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l--118"~
1 ¼" paper clip
Use washer to
hold in place
Top
Side
%'' approx.
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