Who manages this? It seems at the bottom of page:
http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Circuit/2940/asteroidtech/asteroidsrepair.html#ts-stj
that there is a clip from the Gottlieb ground fix page from chf...
John :-#)#
At 06:42 AM 7/16/00, Kev wrote:
>http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Circuit/2940/asteroidtech/asteroidsrepair.html
>
>The Star Tech page scan doesn't seem to work right now but that should have
>pictures of your symptom.
>
>Also look under Video, that should get you in the right area.
>
>Chris Loggans wrote:
>
> > I have an Asteroids board that has me stumped. The game plays fine, but as
> > the asteroids move around the screen, it appears as though they are passing
> > behind an invisible grid that covers the entire screen. You can only
> see it
> > when rocks or a ship passes by and you will see a gap in the outline of the
> > rock, corresponding to either a vertical or horizontal grid line. These
> gaps
> > are extremely small (about 1 pixel if these were raster games) and do not
> > follow the rocks when they move. Has anyone ever seen this or know what
> > might be causing this?
>
>--
>Kev Mowerman@erols.com >>REMOVE THE ? to REPLY
>
>Looking for Pac-Man related hacks & Video Game
>
>Coin Op Page -> http://www.erols.com/mowerman
>
>
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