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I can't recall seeing double switches on the pops, but I know that I had to change out a zener on one of the spec. sol. trigger lines.  I can't comment about the slings, as I did not have work on them.  This was on a call back in Nov., so things are a tad hazy, but I do remember the shorted zener.  Not certain until more data is collected, but it seems like there may be some inconsistencies here.  One game did this, while the other did this.  That wouldn't be a first for WMS though. - Jim
 
I can't recall seeing double switches on the pops, but I know that I had to change out a zener on one of the spec. sol. trigger lines.  I can't comment about the slings, as I did not have work on them.  This was on a call back in Nov., so things are a tad hazy, but I do remember the shorted zener.  Not certain until more data is collected, but it seems like there may be some inconsistencies here.  One game did this, while the other did this.  That wouldn't be a first for WMS though. - Jim
 
== MPU-200 section ==
 
Thanks.  I just started in on it too.  I'm done after this edit.
 
 
 
From Hibler: The "new" table should be ordered in the way that people will use it. That is, U8, pin 1, 2, 3, etc...U13 pin 1, 2, 3, etc.
 
Ordering it by signal name isn't as useful when buzzing connections.
 
 
 
I was just typing this "PS I would make the pin column for both U8 and U13 along with the data / address lines sortable.  It will much better in the long run, especially if someone has to check continuity on a board."
 
 
 
From Force: If you add "sortable" to the wiki table like here: <b>class="wikitable sortable"</b>, the columns will have arrows to make them sortable. I just didn't want to add it right this second in case someone was currently editing it.
 
 
From Jimpal:  I'm done with editing it.  Have at it! :)
 
 
From  Hibler: I'm out too. Godspeed man!
 
 
 
From Force: Ok, edits made to make the columns sort-friendly. I'm done for now until barakandl revisits this (hopefully tonight)
 

Revision as of 06:50, 17 March 2016

dr. Dude was one of the last 11C. Wonder why they still used switches on this one. When I open my Rollergames next time I will check if it's the same with this one.


I can't recall seeing double switches on the pops, but I know that I had to change out a zener on one of the spec. sol. trigger lines. I can't comment about the slings, as I did not have work on them. This was on a call back in Nov., so things are a tad hazy, but I do remember the shorted zener. Not certain until more data is collected, but it seems like there may be some inconsistencies here. One game did this, while the other did this. That wouldn't be a first for WMS though. - Jim