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= Game-Specific Issues =
 
= Game-Specific Issues =
 
[[File:de-display-romupgrade.jpg|400px|thumb|left|Before and after shots of the display board after upgrading from the stock board with two 2M ROMs.  Notice the removal of the 0 ohm resistor(jumper) at R11]]'''Upgrading to newer, larger EEPROMS'''
 
[[File:de-display-romupgrade.jpg|400px|thumb|left|Before and after shots of the display board after upgrading from the stock board with two 2M ROMs.  Notice the removal of the 0 ohm resistor(jumper) at R11]]'''Upgrading to newer, larger EEPROMS'''
During the manufacturing run of Star Wars two different display controller boards were used.  Early versions of the board had the display software installed on two 2M ROMs.  Later boards had one 4M ROM installed.  To use a 4M ROM with the older display board, remove the jumper at R11.  This can simply be cut off the board.  This is discussed in a [http://www.sternpinball.com/downloads/sb38b.pdf service bulletin.]
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During the manufacturing run of Star Wars two different display controller boards were used.  Early versions of the board had the display software installed on two 2M ROMs.  Later boards had one 4M ROM installed.  To use a 4M ROM with the older display board, remove the jumper at R11.  This can simply be cut off the board.  Be sure to insert the new ROM with the notched side having the correct orientation; the socket is notched also.  This is discussed in a [http://www.sternpinball.com/downloads/sb38b.pdf service bulletin.]

Revision as of 20:17, 17 June 2011

Manufacturer Year Model Produced
Williams 1992 24 10,400

Star Wars entry at ipdb.org

Star Wars Playing Tips and Rule Sheet

Game-Specific Issues

Before and after shots of the display board after upgrading from the stock board with two 2M ROMs. Notice the removal of the 0 ohm resistor(jumper) at R11

Upgrading to newer, larger EEPROMS

During the manufacturing run of Star Wars two different display controller boards were used. Early versions of the board had the display software installed on two 2M ROMs. Later boards had one 4M ROM installed. To use a 4M ROM with the older display board, remove the jumper at R11. This can simply be cut off the board. Be sure to insert the new ROM with the notched side having the correct orientation; the socket is notched also. This is discussed in a service bulletin.