Arcadenut Well-known member VAPS Joined Jun 12, 2003 Messages 9,362 Reaction score 4,899 Location Glendale, Arizona Aug 1, 2011 #41 copious said: Wish I knew what happened? I moved the game from one side ot another and now the speech works fine. must be a solder joint? Click to expand... Sounds like it. Maybe a lose connector?
copious said: Wish I knew what happened? I moved the game from one side ot another and now the speech works fine. must be a solder joint? Click to expand... Sounds like it. Maybe a lose connector?
DarrenF Well-known member VAPS Joined Jan 7, 2011 Messages 5,855 Reaction score 526 Location Florida Aug 1, 2011 #42 In general, if you've got a problem that comes and goes when the game is moved, look for: -loose, bad, worn-out connector housings and/or terminals -bad IC sockets and/or corroded IC legs -broken components (resistor packs, cap legs, etc.) -bad/cracked solder joints, esp at connector headers
In general, if you've got a problem that comes and goes when the game is moved, look for: -loose, bad, worn-out connector housings and/or terminals -bad IC sockets and/or corroded IC legs -broken components (resistor packs, cap legs, etc.) -bad/cracked solder joints, esp at connector headers