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Allied Leisure, Star Shooter (my first pin)

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GoddTodd:
LOL, my bad.
Like on your board, there is no F5 on mine either.
I had not ordered extra fuses yet, but you're right, I guess I'm going to go through a number of them before I get everything figured out.
BTW, is the voltage on your 8000uf replacement capacitor 40v? I'm having trouble finding that part at Mouser. I suppose once I get the bridge rectifiers installed, I should test the existing parts first before ordering any expensive replacement parts.
My primary goal right now should probably be to get it working just well enough to test the cpu board.

pbj:
If you keep instantly blowing fuses, you can wire in an incandescent light bulb across the fuse holder.  It will keep glowing while you figure out where the dead short is.

Ken Layton:
8000 uf @ 40 volts is no longer a standard value of capacitor. You can use a 10,000 uf @ 50 volts instead.

mrhocuspocus:
Hi chopper,
Thanks for making this thread!

I have one of these, and I was hoping you might have some advice. I'm having an odd issue that happens 95% of the time, 5% of the time the game works fine. Game turns on fine, but when you insert a coin it stops all activity on the main board (led3/4 stop flashing and most of the active logic is frozen).

I have traced the coin up signal from J2 pin 21 to IC8 and IC6 and it gets there successfully. I swapped out IC8 with another 6520 with the same results. On a test bench with only 5v connect I get the same results (95% chance to lock up). Address decoder appears to be working but I can only see that it has activity and that the outputs that will never be high or low behave correctly.

Anyone with advice will be appreciated.

Game_Dr:
All restores are a labor of love. She looks great.

I did not see where you had found the correct drop targets but that got me thinking. My wife does crafts a lot and she has a machine that I have used to make several templates of various things from a simple line of text stencil to a 5 piece stencil that was used several times on his RC plane. He loves TMNT and I made him a very happy camper and the envy of his friends with it. Each stencil was for a different color applied in the correct sequence. Stickers/decals can't be used as the fuel eats the adhesive. You can buy blank targets and paint them yourself. Stickers or decals will peel after while.

Most of the cutters have programs that are very intuitive and easy to use, even for the novice. 
 

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