A guy called me to repair his Twilight Zone Pinball machine. After talking to him a bit I told him he had a problem in his power driver board. He said he had taken the board in and out before and would be comfortable just bringing me the board. It was a bad bridge no big deal. I fixed it while he waited and sent him on his way. Long story short he couldn't get it to work so I had him bring the pin to me as I don't have time to chase these things around at the moment. He got it to me and two fuses were blown. One on the power driver I just fixed and one on the display board (which is not factory). I noticed that the display power plug was not in the display so I looked for it. I found it plugged into J122 of the power driver board.... YIKES!!! So, I pulled the display board and the power driver board. I checked the main components on both. They tested fine so I figured perhaps it just blew the fuses. I put the boards back in the machine and fired it up. The power driver board is fine and works. However, when I turned on the machine a resistor caught on fire. I've never seen a component fail so drastically and quickly. It was charbroiled before I could even get the pin turned off. The board says it is a "pinscore pin-w-dmd-01-5100" but I have my doubts that it is indeed a Pinscore board. If anyone has one of these boards I am looking for the values of resistors: R5, R6, and R13. A schematic would be even better if anyone has one. I ordered a Rotten Dog board just in case I can't find these values. But, the guy is really tight for time to get rid of this pin. Any help would be greatly appreciated.