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  1. Dig Dug is Blue

    Still Blue? I have almost exactly the same problem on my Dig Dug cabinet. Except that my Dig Dug's outfit has turned black instead of blue. But aside from that, ALL OTHER COLORS & sprites are totally fine! It's driving me crazy! Anyone have any suggestions?? Obviously it's a 'thing' if...
  2. Dig Dug Sprite Color Issue

    Yes, i've tried Test-Mode. Everything check out alright. See attached screenshot. The game plays like a champ, and it (as in Test Mode) thinks that everything is just hunkey-dorey. But it's NOT. Dig Dug is NAKED! And this means that there's some non-essential IC in the system that is...
  3. Dig Dug Sprite Color Issue

    More sleuthing, yet little progress. So i'm back at it again. My classic 1982 DUGDUG cabinet is in 99% working order. The only missing piece is the white coat of my poor Dig-Dug. Other than this, the entire meticulously restored cabinet works flawlessly. So here i go again, on my own...
  4. Dig Dug Sprite Color Issue

    Hello, A while back my Dig Dug lost his white coat. He has his blue face, and he has his red digging spear. But his white outfit is missing, instead being replaced by black. (See attached picture). This issue only affects the moving sprite. The player lives static images in the bottom...
  5. Dig Dug Atari PCB - repair help

    some RAM & ROM thoughts Thank you for the warm welcome, kb0jjn! I have searched far and wide on the internet, but i couldn't find the answer to my Dig Dug PCB woes. This seems like a great place to post a repair log to help out others with similar problems, and, of course, get some sage...
  6. Dig Dug Atari PCB - repair help

    Thanks kb0jjn, I was looking at tackling those two sections next. Without further guidance, i was going to just do a mass IC replace like before. That's pretty much the sure fire way to do it, however it is also quite time consuming, prone to damage, and less cost effective. Why throw out...
  7. Dig Dug Atari PCB - repair help

    SUCCESS!! (well, partially anyway) Issue #1 => SOLVED!! I took the repair to the logical conclusion and replaced a bunch of ICs in the sound generation circuit. I decided to start with the readily available ICs first. If that didn't work, i would change out the RAMs, and then finally, change...
  8. Dig Dug Atari PCB - repair help

    Hello there, I've had an original upright Atari Dig Dug cabinet for quite some time now. It's worked pretty well, but recently developed a few issues that i'm struggling with. Perhaps the gurus in these forums can help! ISSUE #1) Sound The sound is now a very high-pitched version of...
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