Hi Everyone,
I'm a bit stumped on this recent game I got on the way to Allentown.
It's a Bally Special Force. Dennis Nordman's first design and a surprisingly fun pin for the money... even if the military theme is a bit severe.
Anyway, it had plenty of issues and I and another member worked on the game in the hotel (as some of you will recall ) and only just got it all working the last night before coming home.
Fast forward a few weeks, I set the game up at home and there's no sound.
I look for connection issues and find nothing.
I remove the MPU board and find a broken resistor soldered on the back of it (leading to the 6803 CPU chip). I'm told this was a common factory fix for a design flaw and I repair it... thinking it was surely the source of the problem. It did nothing... not even sure what it does? Wonder if it caused any damage?
So....
-I test the sound board using the test switch and it plays the ricochet sound effect. All good there.
-I test the connections between the MPU and the sound board. All good there too
-BTW, both boards flash the correct number of times, so I do not suspect the boards.
-Just for fun, I was instructed to swap the two PIA chips. No change.
-Running out of ideas, I pull and reseat a few more connectors... I even reverse the two pin connector going to the speaker (don't ask why) and BAMM! It starts working. This makes zero sense, but it works and I'm not going to look a gift horse in the mouth.
-I replace the back glass, press the start button, and the game goes silent again
-No amount if fiddling with connectors does anything again.
I should note that the game's plug has had the ground prong cut off. Not sure if that matters?
Anyway, I'm no electronics genius obviously.
Just wondering if any others here have 6803 experience and can recommend any other course of action.
I'm wondering if I should replace some of the 30yr old caps? Maybe a power issue?
I've also ordered new PIA chips, a 6803 CPU and a couple of CMOS chips that apparently are problematic on this system.
Just looking for any other ideas/suggestions?
Also, if anyone out there has a good 6803 MPU board and would be willing to let me try it in game, it would really help narrow things down.
Thanks.
I'm a bit stumped on this recent game I got on the way to Allentown.
It's a Bally Special Force. Dennis Nordman's first design and a surprisingly fun pin for the money... even if the military theme is a bit severe.
Anyway, it had plenty of issues and I and another member worked on the game in the hotel (as some of you will recall ) and only just got it all working the last night before coming home.
Fast forward a few weeks, I set the game up at home and there's no sound.
I look for connection issues and find nothing.
I remove the MPU board and find a broken resistor soldered on the back of it (leading to the 6803 CPU chip). I'm told this was a common factory fix for a design flaw and I repair it... thinking it was surely the source of the problem. It did nothing... not even sure what it does? Wonder if it caused any damage?
So....
-I test the sound board using the test switch and it plays the ricochet sound effect. All good there.
-I test the connections between the MPU and the sound board. All good there too
-BTW, both boards flash the correct number of times, so I do not suspect the boards.
-Just for fun, I was instructed to swap the two PIA chips. No change.
-Running out of ideas, I pull and reseat a few more connectors... I even reverse the two pin connector going to the speaker (don't ask why) and BAMM! It starts working. This makes zero sense, but it works and I'm not going to look a gift horse in the mouth.
-I replace the back glass, press the start button, and the game goes silent again
-No amount if fiddling with connectors does anything again.
I should note that the game's plug has had the ground prong cut off. Not sure if that matters?
Anyway, I'm no electronics genius obviously.
Just wondering if any others here have 6803 experience and can recommend any other course of action.
I'm wondering if I should replace some of the 30yr old caps? Maybe a power issue?
I've also ordered new PIA chips, a 6803 CPU and a couple of CMOS chips that apparently are problematic on this system.
Just looking for any other ideas/suggestions?
Also, if anyone out there has a good 6803 MPU board and would be willing to let me try it in game, it would really help narrow things down.
Thanks.