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===Display Driver Board=== | ===Display Driver Board=== | ||
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Some games such as Lethal Weapon 3 and Star Wars sometimes used two 27020 EPROMs at locations U12 and U14. If one ROM is used, R11 should be open (nothing installed). If two ROMs are used, R11 should be jumpered. | Some games such as Lethal Weapon 3 and Star Wars sometimes used two 27020 EPROMs at locations U12 and U14. If one ROM is used, R11 should be open (nothing installed). If two ROMs are used, R11 should be jumpered. | ||
Revision as of 13:09, 27 April 2011
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1 Introduction
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2 Games
For an extensive list of games produced by Data East and Sega, see the List of Data East Games.
The following table lists regular production games based on their circuit board (PCB) and system generations.
Game List and Board Version | |||||||
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Game | CPU | Power Supply | PPB | Display | Sound | Flipper | Notes |
Laser War (3/87) | 520-5003-01 or 520-5003-02 |
520-5000-00 | 520-5015-00 | No PCB 3 lug coil and EOS switch |
Displays: Two 7 digit A/N, two 7 digit numeric, one 4 digit numeric | ||
Secret Service (2/88) | 520-5003-02 | 520-5000-00 | 520-5015-00 | No PCB 3 lug coil and EOS switch |
Four 7 digit A/N displays | ||
Torpedo Alley (8/88) | 520-5003-02 | 520-5000-00 | 520-5021-00 | No PCB 3 lug coil and EOS switch |
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Time Machine (11/88) | 520-5003-02 | 520-5000-00 | 520-5021-00 | No PCB 3 lug coil and EOS switch |
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Playboy 35th Anniversary (5/89) |
520-5003-02 | 520-5000-00 | 520-5021-00 | ||||
ABC Monday Night Football (9/89) |
520-5003-02 | 520-5000-00 | 520-5021-00 | ||||
Robocop (01/90) | 520-5003-02 | 520-5000-00 | 520-5021-00 | ||||
Phantom of the Opera (4/90) | 520-5003-02 | 520-5000-00 | 520-5021-00 | ||||
Back to the Future (6/90) | 520-5003-03 | 520-5000-00 | 520-5021-00 | ||||
The Simpsons (10/90) | 520-5003-03 | 520-5000-00 | 520-5021-00 | ||||
Checkpoint (2/91) | 520-5003-03 | 520-5047-00 | 520-5021-00 | 128x16 DMD | |||
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (6/91) |
520-5003-03 | 520-5047-00 | 520-5021-00 | 128x16 DMD | |||
Batman (8/91) | 520-5003-03 | 520-5047-00 | 520-5021-00 | 128x16 DMD | |||
Star Trek (9/91) | 520-5003-03 | 520-5047-00 | 520-5021-00 | 128x16 DMD | |||
Hook (5/92) | 520-5003-03 | 520-5047-00 | 520-5021-00 | 128x16 DMD | |||
Lethal Weapon 3 (8/92) | 520-5003-03 | 520-5047-01 | 520-5021-00 | 128x32 DMD | |||
Star Wars (12/92) | 520-5003-03 | 520-5047-01 | 520-5021-00 | 128x32 DMD | |||
Rocky & Bullwinkle (2/93) | 520-5003-03 | 520-5047-01 | 520-5021-00 | 128x32 DMD | |||
Jurassic Park (6/93) | 520-5003-03* | 520-5047-02 | 128x32 DMD | ||||
Last Action Hero (10/93) | 520-5003-03* | 520-5047-02 | 128x32 DMD | ||||
Tales from the Crypt (12/93) | 520-5003-03* | 520-5047-02 | 128x32 DMD | ||||
The Who's Tommy (1/94) | 520-5003-03* | 520-5047-02 | 128x32 DMD | ||||
WWF Royal Rumble (5/94) | 520-5003-03* | 520-5047-02 | 128x32 DMD | ||||
Guns N' Roses (7/94) | 520-5003-03* | 520-5047-02 | 128x32 DMD | ||||
Maverick (10/94) | 520-5003-03* | 520-5047-03 | 192x64 DMD | ||||
Mary Shelly's Frankenstein (1/95) |
520-5003-03* | 520-5047-03 | 192x64 DMD | ||||
Baywatch (2/95) | 520-5003-03* | 520-5047-03 | 192x64 DMD | ||||
Batman Forever (7/95) | 520-5003-03* | 520-5047-03 | 192x64 DMD |
* Extra pins at CN3 for printer. See the CPU section for more information.
3 Technical Info
Data East used several different board generations. It is important to be able to identify the different versions when performing diagnosis and testing.
3.1 CPU
- 520-5003-01
- 520-5003-02
- 520-5003-03
3.2 Power Supply
- 520-5000-00
- 520-5047-00
- 520-5047-01
- 520-5047-02
- 520-5047-03
3.3 Display Board
- 520-500x-00 Master Display
- Slave Boards
- 520-5004-00
- 520-5005-00
- 520-5006-00
- 520-5007-00
- 520-5014-01
- 520-5030-00
- 520-5042-00
Used for the 128x16 line dot matrix displays on games Checkpoint through Hook.
- 520-5052-00
Used for the "standard" sized 128x32 line dot matrix displays on games Lethal Weapon 3 through Guns N' Roses.
- 520-5075-00
Used on the large 192x64 dot matrix displays on games Maverick through Batman Forever.
3.4 Sound Board
- 520-5002-0x series
- 520-5002-00
- 520-5002-02
- 520-5002-03
- 520-5050-0x series
- 520-5050-01
- 520-5050-02
- 520-5050-00
- 520-5050-03
- 520-5077-00
This board is similar to the 520-5050-0x series. It was redesigned to allow up to four 27040 EPROMs for voices and sound effects. It has a different pre-amplifier design than the 5050 series, but uses the same MB3730A power amplifiers.
- 520-5126-02
This board is very similar to the 520-5077-00 design. The power amplifier section was redesigned. It is reported that it is interchangeable with the 520-5077-00.
3.5 Playfield Power Board
- 50v coil board
- 520-5015-00
- 520-5021-00
- 520-5021-05
3.6 Flipper Board
- 520-5033-0x series
- 520-5033-00
- 520-5033-03
- 520-5070-00
- 520-5076-00
- 520-5080-00
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
4.4.1 Two 27020 EPROMs vs. single 27040 EPROM
Some games such as Lethal Weapon 3 and Star Wars sometimes used two 27020 EPROMs at locations U12 and U14. If one ROM is used, R11 should be open (nothing installed). If two ROMs are used, R11 should be jumpered.
5 Game Specific Problems and Fixes
Example would be servo controller on Independence Day pinball
6 Repair Logs
Did you do a repair? Log it here as a possible solution for others.