Post by cfhatprovidedotnetthere was a problem with rottendogs on sys3-6 games where the upper right mounting screw would ground out one row of the switch matrix.
I saw a similar problem with an aftermarket WPC MPU board shorting the
+5VDC power rail when you tightened the lower right mounting screw.
Don't these people ever test boards in games???
John :-#)#
Post by cfhatprovidedotnetPost by Ethan WinerHi again John. I re-ran the diagnostics, and as before it looked like one of the roll-over switches is stuck. But it's not. I checked the gaps on all three switches in the group, and also verified all three switch diodes are good and not shorted. I said earlier that another problem is the score for players 3 and 4 "slip" and lose points as the game plays. When the diags got to the score displays, players 3 and 4 were wrong showing 111111 or 222222 when players 1 and 2 were up to 777777 and 888888. So the problem is still a bunch of unrelated things. My next step is to examine closely all the Molex connectors that go to the Rottendog board, that used to go to both the CPU and driver boards. Maybe something is loose, or a single strand of stranded wire is shorting an adjacent pin. Those connectors are old, and some have been replaced and repaired and look a little messy.
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