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Title: Trying to bring Roadblasters cockpit back to life.
Post by: vintagegamer on November 02, 2014, 11:28:21 am
Hi all,

I'm trying to breathe life back into a Roadblasters cockpit and could use some help.

The boards are getting 5v and 12v but won't boot.

The clock pin #15 shows pulsing on my logic probe, as does pin #18 for reset.

The screen remains light green.

The test switch does nothing.

I have removed and reseated socketed chips.

I don't have a scope.

Can anyone provide any further suggestions?
Title: Re: Trying to bring Roadblasters cockpit back to life.
Post by: vintagegamer on November 02, 2014, 11:45:20 am
Some pics
Title: Re: Trying to bring Roadblasters cockpit back to life.
Post by: vintagegamer on November 02, 2014, 11:47:03 am
Screen.  It straightens out to light green with no lines after warming up.
Title: Re: Trying to bring Roadblasters cockpit back to life.
Post by: vintagegamer on November 02, 2014, 11:48:49 am
Screen changes to this if I ground the WDIS tab for the watchdog.
Title: Re: Trying to bring Roadblasters cockpit back to life.
Post by: Locke141 on November 04, 2014, 11:39:59 am
I feel bad that no one here seems to know how to help after two days.

I would try asking at KLOV. By some amazing coincidence Roadblasters was the "MACHINE OF THE MOMENT" when I just checked there home page.

 http://www.arcade-museum.com (http://www.arcade-museum.com).
Title: Re: Trying to bring Roadblasters cockpit back to life.
Post by: Generic Eric on November 04, 2014, 11:42:23 am
By some amazing coincidence Roadblasters was the "MACHINE OF THE MOMENT" when I just checked there home page.
I'm convinced its some sort of script.  Or witchcraft
Title: Re: Trying to bring Roadblasters cockpit back to life.
Post by: Malenko on November 04, 2014, 11:50:00 am
I feel bad that no one here seems to know how to help after two days.

I would try asking at KLOV. By some amazing coincidence Roadblasters was the "MACHINE OF THE MOMENT" when I just checked there home page.

 http://www.arcade-museum.com (http://www.arcade-museum.com).

thats a totally different game. Road Blaster is a Data East laserdisc game. Roadblasters is an Atari System 1 game.

that being said, KLOV is much better at assisting with board and monitor problems than BYOAC.
Title: Re: Trying to bring Roadblasters cockpit back to life.
Post by: vintagegamer on November 04, 2014, 12:07:46 pm
Thanks all for your input.

Yeah I have feelers out at multiple sites for help.

What's funny is even the people who normally fix System 1 games are hesitant to touch these boards bc they are different from the upright boardsets.

I am still trying to troubleshoot them myself but only have a DMM and logic probe.  :(
Title: Re: Trying to bring Roadblasters cockpit back to life.
Post by: matsadona on November 05, 2014, 07:27:45 am
Is there any sound?
Any kind of reaction to (coin) input?
Does the monitor look the same if you unplug the video input?
Did you measure the 5V at any of the chips at the board, or the harness/cpu?
Are there any (ribbon)cables between different boards that might be reseated/checked/replaced?

Somethings might be obvious and tested by you, but since they are not listed I just want to make sure rather than assume. Nothing personal.
Title: Re: Trying to bring Roadblasters cockpit back to life.
Post by: vintagegamer on November 05, 2014, 12:24:55 pm
Is there any sound?
Crackle in speakers when vol is adjusted but nothing else.

Any kind of reaction to (coin) input?
Coin mechs are disabled bc they are powered from a 2nd audio board
 that is currently missing from the game.

Does the monitor look the same if you unplug the video input?
This is one I have not tried yet, I will give it a shot.

Did you measure the 5V at any of the chips at the board, or the harness/cpu?
Yes, checked at chips and board overall.

Are there any (ribbon)cables between different boards that might be reseated/checked/replaced?
Yes.  There are 3 that I removed and reconnected.

Somethings might be obvious and tested by you, but since they are not listed I just want to make sure rather than assume. Nothing personal.

Thanks for the suggestions!  I have updated your list above.
Title: Re: Trying to bring Roadblasters cockpit back to life.
Post by: Locke141 on November 06, 2014, 12:59:34 pm
I feel bad that no one here seems to know how to help after two days.

I would try asking at KLOV. By some amazing coincidence Roadblasters was the "MACHINE OF THE MOMENT" when I just checked there home page.

 http://www.arcade-museum.com (http://www.arcade-museum.com).

thats a totally different game. Road Blaster is a Data East laserdisc game. Roadblasters is an Atari System 1 game.

that being said, KLOV is much better at assisting with board and monitor problems than BYOAC.

Thank God it's not witchcraft. It's still a coincidence being so similar and all.
Title: Re: Trying to bring Roadblasters cockpit back to life.
Post by: vintagegamer on November 16, 2014, 07:05:38 am
Just a small update:

Replaced the 245s at 10E and 11E, no change.