Sorry about the lack of updates the past few days....I have a TON of leaves and yardwork that comes up every October, so most of my waking daylight time has been spent on that. I was able to complete a few more things in the past week, though:
- Put the K4900 from my tube swap into the Neo Geo cab, buttoned it up *DONE*
- Cleaned up and rearranged the tools and spare parts all over the garage
- Recapped the audio section of the Donkey Kong boards, to no avail - Kong's pounding sound is STILL missing.
- Got a call from the owner on Wednesday - the Mortal Kombat cab was not working again. No lights, no coin lamps, no monitor, no game. I suspect the line fuse.
- Repaired / diagnosed and fixed / cleaned THREE laptops for a co-worker, a friend, and a relative. Made some nice CA$H.
Last night I stopped by the pizzeria to see if I could figure out what was going on with Mortal Kombat. I pulled the machine out, tested the AC at the line entry, good. Tested the fuse, good. Tested the continuity on any plug/wire/connector I could, all good. DAMMIT! Looks like this one had to come back. I made the decision to pick up the cab in the AM, and drop off the Donkey Kong at the same time.
Now, dropping off the Donkey Kong was a bit of a challenge for me, since it's not 100% working. There's STILL no 'pounding' sound in the game when Kong stomps on the girders. Everything else works, right down to the last detail, EXCEPT that sound. I've reflowed more sections of the board than I care to count, replaced tons of semiconductors, checked, re-checked, and RE-CHECKED every cord, jack, fitting. Nothing. I have a feeling a ROM chip needs replacing. Grrrrrrrr. But, I digress. At this point, I need to just let this go and let the game start making some money again. The owner's customers have been asking about the game, and it's time to get it back to the pizzeria. In all honesty, only a handful of people playing the game will ever really know that the sound is missing, since it only happens only a few times during gameplay. Besides, it's not my pcb, and the owner has told me that $85 to swap boards from Mike's Arcade is not in his best interest. So, that's that. I picked up my free extra large sausage pizza and went home to enjoy some quality time with my 2 girls.
This morning, I ran the Donkey Kong down to the pizzeria and picked up the Mortal Kombat. I'm getting pretty good at wheeling these games around with my new hand truck -- a GREAT tool to have in this hobby, for sure. I unloaded the DK, swapped it in for the Mortal Kombat, and drove away. As I'm pulling out of the parking lot, I look in the rear view mirror to make sure the MK game is riding nicely in the trailer (I'd laid it down on its back), and I spot it: a TEEEENY tiny little hole in the top corner of the cab. ---steaming pile of meadow muffin---, are you kidding me? REALLY? Did I totally miss something obvious?
So I get home, unload the game, plug it in, and flick the little switch I found in the hole. BAM! Mortal Kombat lives again. And cue the image.....

Guess I should have checked for the obvious, eh? Someone must have switched off the game, and no one (myself included) even knew there was a power switch on the cab. I'd never seen it before -- now to my defense, the cab DID have a lot of cobwebs on top, and the hole was partially covered. It's possible that I could have missed it when working on it before. Oh well, at least it's working again, and I get another 1/2 hour added to my tab at the pizzeria

Later today I'll call the owner and ask him to come and get the Mortal Kombat, the Neo Geo, the Head On, and I'll finally be rid of these cabs. Then I can start my Ms Pac Man Restoration. I think before I start that though, I'll take the guts from the Ms Pac (Final Fight) and see if I can build myself a little JAMMA test rig. I've got enough spare parts floating around that it shouldn't be too tough, and it'll be nice to work on monitors on my bench top versus having to move them near my Double Dragon cab to test them.