I have an original Donkey Kong Jr. that I just picked up on craigslist. When I first picked it up, when I would turn the game on it would go through a boot up sequence and then freeze. Talked to a buddy of mine who said, "Just like any arcade game - verify voltages, clean connectors, reseat
socketed chips. Failing that, it's probably a board issue."
I ordered another pcb, swapped it in and it boots right up and plays like it supposed to play.
So if I want to check the voltages of the power supply, what are the voltages supposed to be in order for me to verify them on an original Nintendo power supply?
Next problem, the game boots and plays, I replaced the joystick with a NOS version from Mikes Arcade, but after 10 minutes or so the monitor flickers on and off very briefly as if its losing power. The monitor looks great. The colors and bright and vivid. Called a local electronics place (that has some experience with arcade repair) and he said I needed to replace the monitor. Really?? It looks great. Its not fixable??
I bought a Nova matrix LED light to replace the marquee light. Is there any where I can run 12 volts from to power this dude?
So my questions are:
1. What are the normal expected voltages from a Nintendo machine I should look for
2. Any ideas about the monitor?
3. 12 volts from anywhere?
Thanks,
-Dweebs