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TopJimmyCooks:

Me four. ;D

madmatt:


--- Quote from: mgb on January 28, 2012, 05:12:19 pm ---Gameongrafix has the Dataeast cpo http://www.gameongrafix.com/products/data-east-generic-cpo

Nice score on the robocop cabinet. I love this type of cabinet. My Mame cab is the same kinda cab. I have 2 of these cabinets, one Robocop that I scored for free from a customer and another with Heavy Barrel that was $75.

Good luck
keep us posted on how it goes.

btw, to post pics, you can toss them on something like photobucket and paste 'em in or you can use the thread for posting pics in the project announcements

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Hey ,

Thanks for the location of the CPO.  I was looking all over...... I guess I need to look harder.

Thanks again,

MM

OUT  :afro:

Bramlet:

I've started a thread in the monitor section to try to learn what model monitor this beast has.

http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?topic=117645.0

Bramlet:

Fixed the first minor issue. They had a over sized spade on this wire and it wouldn't fit in, so I got a smaller terminal and put in on right. The voltage condition on the power supply was red/high so I kicked it down a tiny bit and the green/ok light came on. I also touched the adjustment knobs for the horizontal freq and shift and my jigglin problem got worse. Probably cold solder joints. I am now in the market for a high watt 1M ohm resistor for making a monitor discharge tool if anybody has a link to an appropriate item.

mgb:

You can just use a long screw driver and an aligator clip.
For mine, I took the screwdriver and grounded the plating off of it down by the handle and then grounded one side flat and drilled a hole through it. I then slipped a wire through and wrapped it around and taped it real tight. The other end of that wire has a clip on it.
periodically I'll do a quick continuity test between the clip and the tip of the screwdriver to make sure it hasn't come loose.

You adjusted your power supply? This red / green led was on the power supply itself? You should verify that you are actually getting 5 vdc at the game board because too low or too high of voltage at the game board can give issues. I always find 5.1 to be a happy number.

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