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==Technical Info== | ==Technical Info== |
Revision as of 23:14, 5 May 2011
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1 Introduction
Put system info here
2 Games
Flipper Football
Airborne
Pool Shark
Pinball Magic
Big Bang Bar
Kingpin
3 Technical Info
Things like Data East's controller board was a copy of William's System 11 with some changes would go here.
4 Problems and Fixes
4.1 Power Driver Issues
This may not apply to some, as MPU might have been part of it.
4.2 MPU Issues
4.3 Power Supply Issues
4.4 Display Driver Board
Possibly doesn't apply to some, can't think of an example.
5 Game Specific Problems and Fixes
Example would be servo controller on Independence Day pinball
Capcom used tiny connectors to the ball trough opto boards. Carefully wrap a small cable tie around it and it stays put better.
Capcom also used too fine a wire for switches. Easy to have one break off, which in turn can make that switch and others not work. First thing to check for when a switch doesn't work. LTG :)
6 Repair Logs
Did you do a repair? Log it here as a possible solution for others.