Re: Star Wars Vector has jittery picture, shakiness on screen

From: Matt Rossiter <rossiter_at_ni.net>
Date: Tue Apr 09 2002 - 20:09:03 EDT

I've found that replacing all the heatsink transistors does the trick - even if
they work. Maybe it's just been my luck - but I would say that corrects my
problem just about every time. Replacing the the electrolytic capacitors helps
too.

Matt

"John C. Kula" wrote:

> How can I fix my Star Wars vector game to be less jittery? The game
> works great but there is still a jittery picture (minor shakiness) to
> it.
>
> It has a WG monitor in it with the LV2000 installed. The monitor has
> some jitters in it with the more objects placed on the screen. Is there
> an easy way to fix this? I read earlier that somebody put extra grounds
> in the machine. I am a novice to this so please advise on how I can fix
> the minor shakiness on this machine.
>
> Thanks,
>
> John C. Kula
> comicman@grnet.com
>
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