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Star Tech Journal

Issue: 1996-July - Vol 18 Issue 5 - Page 5

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July 1996
CD
STAR*TEcH
Journal
RoWECDJuKE
ANIMATION AsSEMBLIES
Rowe Service
Rowe International
Whippany, New Jersey
MACHINES AFFECTED
SOLUTION
CD-F Jukes with serial numbers
1000 - 1500.
Replace the animation assembly
if any problems are experienced.
PROBLEM
MolNFo
The first 500 jukeboxes may have
problems in the animation as-
sembly, causing the unit to stall.
Contact your Rowe distributor
for more information.
"Save magnets from
broken coin acceptors.
Stick 'em to the frame of
a tear down to keep
screws from runnin'
away. "
Douglas 'Enzo' McCallum
Shiawassee Technical Services
Lansing, Michigan
_a
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STANDARDIZATION COMMITTEE
APPROVES NEW STANDARD
AMOAIAAMA
Chicago, Illinois
This standard as it reads was approved by the committee. The AMOA
Board of Directors, also, approved this new standard.
1. Au. VIDEO GAMES SHAll PROVIDE, IN THE SOFrWARE, FOR:
a. Retention of game play data:
I) Average time per play;
2) Coins in since last clear;
3) Total coins in;
4) Histograms;
5) Average time between plays;
6) % of time played.
b. Review of dip-switch settings.
c. Switch testing
d. Adjustable (CMOS) settings & ability to adjust these settings.
e. Monitor test pattern
f. Volume control through software.
g. Indicator alert of switch problems.
2. ThsT
SWITCH SHAll BE ACCESSIBLE FROM COIN DOOR.
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Or fax to: Good Idea c/o STJ
609/654-1441
Email: ed@StarTechJournal.com

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