Dragon's Lair Fans - Arcade Lifestyle
General Chat => Technical Area => Topic started by: glstar on August 29, 2016, 08:58:43 AM
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Hi all.
Recently, i acquired this wonderful piece of history...
(http://i1372.photobucket.com/albums/ag327/glstar7/Buggy%20Boy/61F6A856-E693-469D-B636-65412C2C8C5F_zpsd6x6es5q.jpg)
It's really a great game that i love from many years....
Doing a generic search i see it in a very little picture behind some other machines....
I decide that i have to have it, and so i did.....
;D
Bought as untested conditions.....
Arrived some days ago, and i must admit that the machine is in good consitions for it's age (detailed pics in the next days).....
So the past friday i was able to look at it, to just discover that the game board was there (fortunately)
(http://i1372.photobucket.com/albums/ag327/glstar7/Buggy%20Boy/783EA9FC-5FF3-4646-9492-2FEE1CAF9E5D_zpsunwquxs9.jpg)
but that all cables were disconnected......
Trying to understand why, and where the cables should go, i just notice that something was missing.....in particular the psu was not there....
Seeing at the cables i think that originally the psu should be an Hantarex US250 or 300.
Someone (Bruno ;D ) could confirm this?
Here are the cables inside the machine:
(http://i1372.photobucket.com/albums/ag327/glstar7/Buggy%20Boy/D53E321F-CCE9-404F-B4B1-38403BB6A2F8_zpsf1wrhkn1.jpg)
(http://i1372.photobucket.com/albums/ag327/glstar7/Buggy%20Boy/DBF96419-30C9-45E5-93B0-CFE1910E9367_zps2pstlisu.jpg)
(http://i1372.photobucket.com/albums/ag327/glstar7/Buggy%20Boy/E4203FC4-01A5-4689-81FE-A24B5D375720_zpswqchx36p.jpg)
(http://i1372.photobucket.com/albums/ag327/glstar7/Buggy%20Boy/CAF07D11-8692-4CEC-B2D4-0B31CCE59355_zpsgxxihnsc.jpg)
(http://i1372.photobucket.com/albums/ag327/glstar7/Buggy%20Boy/58D5936A-2F16-4C25-9FE8-C5EEA03AC0AC_zpsellhdggb.jpg)
(http://i1372.photobucket.com/albums/ag327/glstar7/Buggy%20Boy/D10CF665-9C6F-47CE-B5B1-7C068AEE6394_zpsmfecfwaf.jpg)
(http://i1372.photobucket.com/albums/ag327/glstar7/Buggy%20Boy/4147DB15-DE05-440C-99E1-3EBBC8030E1A_zpsci3suzzl.jpg)
I just don't want to risk to give wrong tension to the pcb (that i don't really know if it's working or not)......
I just see that is a little burnt on the last 4 pins of the 18 pin harness......
So they just did something really bad.....
They simply solder another 4 pin fingerboard to the old "burned" 18 pin fingerboard and then cut the 18 pin harness so they could attach the last 4 pins to the new fingerboard..... :'(
(http://i1372.photobucket.com/albums/ag327/glstar7/Buggy%20Boy/58D5936A-2F16-4C25-9FE8-C5EEA03AC0AC_zpsellhdggb.jpg)
(http://i1372.photobucket.com/albums/ag327/glstar7/Buggy%20Boy/E0FE2985-B899-4A42-B6FA-5ACCD5B7F6DF_zps5slbazyu.jpg)
That's really bad.....
So first i need to be 100% sure what's the correct psu for this and is someone could hint me to a schema, where i can see what are the tensions needed in the pcb.....
Thank you guys.
:)
P.S.:I love that Time Scanner too, of course... ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
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...and an other Buggy Boy pop up, congrats! ;)
Fist download the manual of the game, right here (http://tamdb.net/v2/index.php?action=downloads;sa=view;down=1865), and you'll see on page 12/13 the main harness details. 8)
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...and an other Buggy Boy pop up, congrats! ;)
Fist download the manual of the game, right here (http://tamdb.net/v2/index.php?action=downloads;sa=view;down=1865), and you'll see on page 12/13 the main harness details. 8)
Thanks my dear.
For now i found an Hantarex US250, that i think is the correct PSU for this cab.
I hope to have it soon, so i can do some tests.
In the meantime, maybe into this week i can be able to look at it.