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Jeff Rothe

PENGO ROMs. - Reference to Sound being too loud - rec.games.video.arcade.collecting - 0 views

  • PS: TO the Pengo emulator author: PLEASE ADD A VOLUME CONTROL!!!  EVERY TIME I LOAD IT IT BLASTS MY EARS OUT LIKE THIS!  It does'nt matter what the mixer volume is, when I run the Pengolator, it ALWAYS MAXES the volume and blasts my ears out (my card has no rear volume knob, and I'm using unpowweres speakers...)
Jeff Rothe

Pengo music? - rec.games.video.arcade.collecting - Talks about "Popcorn" - 0 views

  • I think it depends on which revision rom's are installed. I believe revision 1 has the Popcorn music where as revision 2 doesn't. John G.
  • If you're a MAMEr: pengo        Popcorn Music + screen wipe music pengo2       Other music, fast wipe pengo2u      Other music, fast wipe penta        Popcorn Music + screen wipe music If you want the mp3:
Jeff Rothe

Need Help With My Pengo PCB Problem!! - rec.games.video.arcade.collecting - 0 views

  • Hell, I wish i knew someone around Michigan that had this game so i could just plug my board in their machine to see if it works.  Any Help?
Jeff Rothe

Pengo PCB - Repeating Bar Pattern - Change Press Buttons - rec.games.video.arcade.colle... - 0 views

  • The screen shows a repetitive pattern of (correct) ice-cube graphics, which will change if the DIP-switch setting is altered or the joystick is pushed. The sound amp seems to be ok, as the pot produces some noise when turned. The CPU seems to be ok, as the board reacts to switch settings. My guess is, that at least one of the EPROMS is partially unreadable, or (worse) some video logic ist broken. It would be nice if someone could dump the EPROMS of his board and send the binaries to me or/and give some other repair hints.  
Jeff Rothe

How was Columbus auction today? - 0 views

  • Mappy              80 (working great)
Jeff Rothe

WebMagic Forums: Mappy! - Mappy Bezel Part Out - Richard Ford - 0 views

  • Nice score...I have mint mappy with the exception of the bezel...been trying to find a mint one for a long time...I have one that is in nice shape...but always trying to find that nicer one..surprisingly tough to find this part...see the cabs but no one is ever willing to part it out....5 years ago I always saw parts cabs...now hardly ever... That being said if anyone has a minty mappy bezel...shoot me a pm..
Jeff Rothe

WebMagic Forums: Pics of The Final Arcade Piece - Collector in Westland, MI - 0 views

  • Westland, MI
  • I made a deal for this a couple weeks back and finally had a chance to pick it up last night. I got the idea that I wanted somthing like this after seeing the auctions for the Joust pins that have been popping up lately. I was looking for somthing different to add as one of the 2 final pieces that will fit in the arcade (The other being a MAME). Here's the pics:
  • Oak Creek, WI
Jeff Rothe

WebMagic Forums: Shady Ebayer? - How to tell difference btw Jr. Pac field test and reg ... - 0 views

  • Easy way to tell... look for the two big filter caps on the boards.. if they are there it's a pac man style board that's incompatible with the mappy cab..
Jeff Rothe

Jr. Pac-man : Dedicated? - rec.games.video.arcade.collecting | Google Groups - 0 views

  • The Mappy style cabinet is Jr. Pac's dedicated unit.  They used unsold Mappy cabinets at the factory to make these, and even though I don't know production numbers, didn't sell many. Jr. Pac was more popular as a kit.  There was one kit that converted Pac/Ms Pac/Pac Plus machines and another one that converted Super Pac.
Jeff Rothe

FS: ARCADE COLLECTION IN MOBILE AL - Someone selling a Puckman Cocktail - 0 views

  • 1 puckman cocktail (yeah, puckman) w/ power supply issue (was working until ps went down but i cannot find schematics to fix it)
Jeff Rothe

Ms Pacman plays, but no video - How to troubleshoot a monitor - 0 views

  • Hello, I had a similar problem with my ms-pacman cocktail. I would get intermittent video but the game played on without a problem. I installed a cap kit on both the monitor and the ms-pacman motherboard. They are a cheap and relatively easy fix to many problems (just be very VERY careful when working with monitors). However, while my image improved greatly, my intermittent video problem persisted. Finally, I inspected the 2 pin molex connector that supplies power to the monitor. It had worn to a point where the connection was no longer reliable. I replaced that connector and haven't seen a problem since. That's my story and it probably isn't yours but I thought I would share it for you and others. Things you may want to try: 1) With game on, CAREFULLY turn up the brightness on the monitor until you can see a mostly white picture with lines on it. If you can see this, then your monitor is working but not getting a video signal. If you can't see this and don't hear the familiar high-pitched whine of a video monitor, then your monitor is dead and there could be several reasons. Search the web for a troubleshooting flowchart for the monitor type you have. It is most likely either an Electrohome G07 or a Wells Gardner monitor. A new cap kit and the replacement of the high voltage transistors on the chassis is a great way to start. Just do your homework if you've never worked on a monitor before. 2) If you can see the white lines when you turn up the brightness, then the first thing you need to check is the connection between the game board and the monitor. The following web site has a wealth of information regarding Pacman/Ms Pacman and troubleshooting a restoration project. http://users.adelphia.net/~68hc11/pacfile/pacfile.htm A Ms Pacman board is just a Pacman board with a daughter card in the place of one chip. The problems are all the same between them. Anyway, I wouldn't replace the monitor before you spent a little time first with troubleshooting the existing monitor. Most can be fixed easily and at very little cost as long as you take some time to learn and are safe. Good luck.
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