![]() ![]() Once we got to the PCB, we determined that all 3 colors were locked on vs. Because the entire cab was being assembled from untested/new components – it took a while to determine the monitor was good, power was good, etc. Pretty much everything came out all white. Next he connected to the repro harness and connected the X/Y to a scope and the game was running. Poked around with a logic probe and it seemed to be running (no resets on the CPU’s). ![]() Once all the bits and rare components were finally installed – we slowly brought it up on a bench supply and made sure it wasn’t pulling too much current. My buddy on the west coast did a really nice job collecting all the parts and assembling this board. It’s been a long time in the making but there was a hiccup on the PCB. He decided to get the reproduction cabinet and build the reproduction Major Havoc PCB. A good friend always wanted one – but an original is pretty hard to come by. But I’ve been pretty lucky with this sort of thing. I never really expected to work on a Major Havoc set. Lakeside Arcade: Modifications after a year of use.A list of all the little decisions I have focused on….Lakeside Arcade: Making the Control Panel.Cabinet Construction Begins: Lakeside Arcade.Joust Cocktail – Cabinet Restore and Cleanup.Joust Upright – Reassembling the cabinet.Joust Upright – Cabinet tear down and restore.Asteroids Deluxe Cocktail – Restoration.Star Trek S.O.S – Mechanical and Electrical Work.Star Trek S.O.S – Cabinet repairs & Cosmetics. ![]()
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