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My Robotron seems to have amnsesia
DaveStall:
Recently, everytime I power on my Robotron machine, I get a message stating the following:
"High Score Table Reset
Bookkeeping totals cleared
Adjustment Failure
Restore Factory settings by opening coin door and turning game off and on"
The batteries are brand new (in fact this may have started after a battery change .. I never leave a set in for more than a few months). Also, if I unplug the machine and let it sit for awhile and then turn the game back on, it comes up with nearly the same error, but it is now in cocktail table mode (that is, the screen inverts for Player 2) which must be reset by entering the service menu and restoring the factory defaults. Otherwise the game runs just fine. Does anybody have any ideas on this one?
Thanks in advance,
Dave
OSCAR:
Sometimes those battery holders get weak and don't hold the battery correctly. Have you tried to pinch them together so they are getting good contact?
The cocktail thing is STRANGE! The inteface board has a jumper (W1) that must be removed to put the game in cocktail mode. If the W1 jumper is present on the interface board, then the game should always be in upright mode.
I'm almost guessing that you may have a grounding problem. Those wms boardsets are pretty picky about having all the boards grounded together, you can get very strange and intermittent problems if they aren't tied together with a ground strap. Also check your power supply to make sure you are getting a solid +5VDC. I check my voltage by one of the eproms, not at the power supply. If you look at page 11 of this PDF, http://multigame.com/wmg_manual_1_0.PDF, there is a photo on the bottom of the page that shows where to get power for the CPU daughtercard. That is the same place I use to verify the +5VDC level on the power supply. If you are using the original linear power supply, then it may be time for a rebuild (see Bob Roberts for a kit) if you aren't getting a good +5VDC. I converted my boards over to use a switcher so I can adjust the +5VDC line.
DaveStall:
Thanks Oscar,
I also am beginning to think that this is a grounding problem, especially now that I notice my player one start button is no longer working as well. I have checked all of the connections at the control panel, so I am guessing that this is something farther down the line. I do have a switching power supply in place of the original unit, so I can easily check the connections there.
Dave
OSCAR:
Might be a bad interface board now that you mention the P1 Start button problem. I've had those flake out on me before, too. That could also explain the cocktail thing....
I've seen people sell those interface boards on RGVAC for $5 each or you might fine a cheap one on eBay if you don't have a spare to test with.
DaveStall:
That point about the interface board was a good one.
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