Jess,
Thanks for the reply. I figured it out. The +10.3v was reading only
+9v. Hooking up another switcher with a working +12v line fired the
game right up.
Brian
On 10/31/2010 12:20 PM, Jess Askey wrote:
> There should be a 10.3V input (which you can hook up 12V too) to the
> PCB. I don't have schems directly in front of me but if I,Robot is
> anything like other Atari games, this needs to be there for the reset
> circuit to work properly. It is generally around pin E on the main
> connector. Look at schems first tho. :-)
>
> Since your reset is constant low, I think this may be the problem.
>
>
> On 10/30/2010 12:03 AM, Brian P. Lucas wrote:
>> I have an I, Robot pcb I just got in. It boots to a garbage screen
>> and I am using a jamma switcher for testing. My question is, do I
>> need to do anything with the reset line at pin 4? I'm fairly sure I
>> do since the cpu reset is held low. Anyone know if this reset pin is
>> held low, high, or is there more to it? Thanks for you help.
>>
>> Brian
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