Cute, looks like the spider is reeling in the net...
Check DAC regulators, I think one of them is way off or has ripple. Midgth
be a ground problem on the logic board too, but not likely.
I assume when you say it is not the monitor that you either tried another
board, or the monitor in a different game and it worked fine. Any chance
the monitor AC supply is missing a connection if you tried in another
cabinet and it worked?
John :-#)#
At 10:19 PM 12/16/1999 -0500, you wrote:
>I've got a Black Widow board that does this:
>
>http://members.home.net/chumblespuzz/images/bw_prob1.jpg
>
>Checksummed all EPROMs. Changed all socketed chips. It's not the monitor.
>
>Any suggestions on where I should start looking?
>
>Thanks,
>-roy-
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Received on Fri Dec 17 01:07:31 1999
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