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= Game-Specific Issues =
  
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The Demo Man Cryo-Claw can sometimes be problematic.
  
[[Demolition Man Playing Tips and Rule Sheet]]
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At game boot, proper behavior is for the elevator to run through a cycle, then the cryo-claw will move all the way to the right (into the position to pick a ball from the elevator) and then move all the way to the left.
 
 
[[Demolition Man Shop Guide]]
 
 
 
 
 
== WPC Specific Issues ==
 
 
 
See [[WPC Specific Issues]]
 
 
 
== Game-Specific Issues ==
 
 
 
Click on the links to learn about the more complex problems that Demolition Man  faces.
 
  
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[[File:DemoManCryoClawPCB.jpg|200px|thumb|left|A-16986, The Demolition Man Cryo-Claw motor "end of throw" PCB.]]<br>
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The cryo-claw motor knows when it is at the "end of throw" via two cams and two optos, which are shown on the board at left (Williams part number A-16986). Fractured solder joints on the optos are sometimes an issue, and the 470 ohm 1/2 watt resistors take a lot of heat. Fractured solder joints on the .100 right angle header is also a problem sometimes.
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Return to [[Williams WPC]] page.
 
Return to [[Williams WPC]] page.

Revision as of 23:05, 4 April 2015

Manufacturer System Year Model Produced
Williams WPC-DCS Sound 1994 50028 7,019

Game-Specific Issues

The Demo Man Cryo-Claw can sometimes be problematic.

At game boot, proper behavior is for the elevator to run through a cycle, then the cryo-claw will move all the way to the right (into the position to pick a ball from the elevator) and then move all the way to the left.

A-16986, The Demolition Man Cryo-Claw motor "end of throw" PCB.


The cryo-claw motor knows when it is at the "end of throw" via two cams and two optos, which are shown on the board at left (Williams part number A-16986). Fractured solder joints on the optos are sometimes an issue, and the 470 ohm 1/2 watt resistors take a lot of heat. Fractured solder joints on the .100 right angle header is also a problem sometimes.
Return to Williams WPC page.