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Issues with TSPP Sound and DMD

Bigbossfan

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So, every since I got my TSPP, when I turned it on, and you get "The Simpsons Pinball Party" title screen on the DMD, the middle line would be wavy in motion. Wasn't sure if thats the way it was supposed to look, and didn't bother me that much so let it be. Recently, when I would turn on the pin, I would get a bing from the sound. Start up a game, and sporadically the music would start right away. Other times, not until I launched a ball and started getting points.

Then last week, the DMD really started going crazy (pic attached). So just now, I decided to make sure all wires were on tight, pulled the rom off the back of the DMD and like the dumbass I am, put it in backwards. Naturally not realizing until I turned on the machine and now the DMD is completely blank. Turned it off right away, put the chip back in the way it's supposed to be. Still same result, completely black.

You guys think it's shot?? Won't be the end of the world, I'd just be forced to get a colour DMD and put it in my LOTR and take the one from LOTR and put it in my TSPP.

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Menace

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Likely a blown fuse causing the blank DMD... As for your pic it seems like it's outgassing? If you've got any other DMD games you can always swap a known good one in to test and vise versa.

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Thanks for the response! Well, checked all fuses, all seem ok. Swapped out the DMD and put in the one from my LOTR LE....still nothing. Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
 

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Whoops... I missed the part where you installed the ROM backwards. (thought you installed the cable backwards) Dave is correct, ROM in backwards she's toast.

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Bigbossfan

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Hi Dave, PM sent.

Maybe an even bigger problem!!! I just re-installed the one from the LOTR back in. Now that ones burnt out too. Could the TSPP be frying them for whatever reason??
 

Bigbossfan

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Doh! Put a connector on backwards. LOTR back up and running! LMAO.

I really need to start taking pictures before I do ANYTHING. Apparently my memory isn't very good. How embarassing! :FP:
 

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Bigbossfan said:
Doh! Put a connector on backwards. LOTR back up and running! LMAO.

Did you check and make sure you didn't put a connector on backwards on TSPP? :D

Just kidding, I'm sure you borked your ROM chip and good thing Dave is around the corner from you in Collingwood. I'm sure he is enjoy what might be the last day on the slopes at Blue today.
 

Bigbossfan

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Well it wasn't the chip. Put the new one in. Same issue. Doesn't look like power is getting to the board. There's a little red light that should stay on, but it doesn't light up. Fuse is fine. Cables are fine.

Any suggestions folks??
 

Bigbossfan

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Already working on him! Update.....I decided to put the DMD from TSPP into LOTR (don't know why I didn't try this initially!)....When I powered on the LOTR, the fuses on the MB (R14, R15, R16, R17), the little light started flashing off and on, but DMD didn't fire up. Switched it off right away to make sure I didn't cause any damage.
 

Bigbossfan

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Well, my buddy was over yesterday who did some trouble-shooting, and figures he narrowed it down to the right pin (by J3) in the pic below. When using the continuity tester, at certain points on the pin when contact was made, it would light the LED on the board and other points nothing. Tried reflowing the solder, but no luck.

Any suggestions from other seasoned technically knoweledgeable folks out there??

Reg
 

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Bigbossfan

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Big thanks to Dave Astill. He saved me yet again.

Was a combination of issues. Bad display, high voltage wasn't getting to the board etc etc. But Dave got 'er all figured out!