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= Game-Specific Issues = | = Game-Specific Issues = | ||
− | + | #The T-Rex head moves more slowly when turning left than it does when turning right. This is <b>normal</b> and was placed into the most recent ROM to reduce wear and tear on the motor that drives the head. | |
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Latest revision as of 09:21, 25 August 2022
Manufacturer | Year | Model | Produced |
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Data East | 1993 | 20 | 9,008 |
Jurassic Park entry at ipdb.org
Jurassic Park playing tips and rule sheet
Jurassic Park gameplay footage from PAPA
The adjacent message is displayed on the DMD after successful boot up, and while the T-Rex is being tested. During this time period, the T-Rex tests cannot be bypassed. The only other things that can be done are entering diagnostics or adjustments and settings. Unfortunately due to the duration of the T-Rex test, this can hamper troubleshooting if the game needs to be turned on / off multiple times.
1 Solenoid Table
Sol. # | Function | Solenoid Type | Wire Color (Drive) | Connection (CPU) | Wire Color (Power) | Drive Transistor (CPU) | Drive Transistor (PPB-1) | Solenoid / Flashlamp Part # |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1L | UR Eject (Boat Dock) | Switched | VIO-BRN | CN11-1 | BRN | Q46 | -- | 23-840 |
1R | Flashers - Raptor Pit (3), Insert (1) | Switched | BLK-BRN | CN11-1 | ORG | Q46 | -- | 89 (4) |
2L | Ball Release (Trough VUK) | Switched | VIO-RED | CN11-3 | BRN | Q45 | -- | 23-840 |
2R | Flashers - Right Side (3), Insert (1) | Switched | BLK-RED | CN11-3 | ORG | Q45 | -- | 89 (4) |
3L | Auto Launch | Switched | VIO-ORG | CN11-4 | YEL-VIO | Q44 | Q5 | 23-840 |
3R | Flashers - Orbit Shot (4) | Switched | BLK-ORG | CN11-4 | ORG | Q44 | -- | 89 (4) |
4L | Left Scoop | Switched | VIO-YEL | CN11-5 | BRN | Q43 | -- | 23-840 |
4R | Flashers - UR PF (3), UR Corner (1) | Switched | BLK-YEL | CN11-5 | ORG | Q43 | -- | 906 (3), 89 (1) |
5L | Right VUK | Switched | VIO-GRN | CN11-6 | YEL-VIO | Q42 | Q3 | 23-840 |
5R | Flashers - Mosquito (1), PF (1), Insert (1) | Switched | BLK-GRN | CN11-6 | ORG | Q42 | -- | 89 (4) |
6L | Diverter | Switched | VIO-BLU | CN11-7 | BRN | Q41 | -- | 23-840 |
6R | Flashers - Left Side (3), Insert (1) | Switched | BLK-BLU | CN11-7 | ORG | Q41 | -- | 89 (4) |
7L | Dino Eject | Switched | VIO-BLK | CN11-8 | BRN | Q40 | -- | 23-840 |
7R | Flashers - Turbo Bumpers (4) | Switched | BLK-VIO | CN11-8 | ORG | Q40 | -- | 89 (4) |
8L | Knocker | Switched | VIO-GRY | CN11-9 | BRN | Q39 | -- | 23-840 |
8R | Flashers - UR PF (3), UL Corner (1) | Switched | BLK-GRY | CN11-9 | ORG | Q39 | -- | 906 (3), 89 (1) |
9 | Raptor Pit | Controlled | BRN-BLK | CN12-1 | VIO-YEL | Q30 | Q4 | 23-850 |
10 | L/R Coil Select Relay | Controlled | BLK-RED | CN12-2 | RED-WHT | Q29 | -- | P/O PPB Board |
11 | GI Relay | Controlled | BRN-ORG | CN12-4 | RED | Q28 | -- | P/O PS Board |
12 | Shaker Motor Board | Controlled | BRN-YEL | CN12-5 | GRY-BLU | Q27 | -- | 520-5010-00 |
13 | Dino Mouth | Controlled | BRN-GRN | CN12-6 | RED | Q26 | -- | 23-800 |
14 | Relay Board | Controlled | BRN-BLU | CN12-7 | RED | Q25 | -- | 520-5065-00 |
15 | T-Rex Bi-Directional Motor Relay | Controlled | BRN-VIO | CN12-8 | RED | Q24 | -- | 520-5066-00 |
16 | Trough Lockout | Controlled | BRN-GRY | CN12-9 | RED | Q23 | -- | 25-1240 |
17 | Top Turbo Bumper | Special #1 | BLU-BRN | CN19-7 | RED | Q11 | -- | 23-800 |
18 | Left Turbo Bumper | Special #2 | BLU-RED | CN19-4 | RED | Q9 | -- | 23-800 |
19 | Right Turbo Bumper | Special #3 | BLU-ORG | CN19-3 | RED | Q8 | -- | 23-800 |
20 | Left Slingshot | Special #4 | BLU-YEL | CN19-6 | RED | Q10 | -- | 23-800 |
21 | Right Slingshot | Special #5 | BLU-GRN | CN19-8 | RED | Q12 | -- | 23-800 |
22 | Shaker Motor | Special #6 | BLU-BLK | CN19-9 | Unknown | Q13 | Q2 | Shaker |
Please note that there is conflicting info in the manual such as coil designations and actual coil numbers. The above chart is only as accurate as the Jurassic Park manual.
2 Game-Specific Issues
- The T-Rex head moves more slowly when turning left than it does when turning right. This is normal and was placed into the most recent ROM to reduce wear and tear on the motor that drives the head.