Spy Hunter Game Question

Treydogg77

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I have a org Spy Hunter game. The monitor does not power up period. The monitor board is getting 120v and the fuses are good. Any Ideas?
 
Yes. Take a photo of the back of the monitor so that we know what monitor we are dealing with. Figure out how to post the photo or a link to it. We will take it from there.
 
Spy Hunter Monitor

The game has sound, coins up, and plays just nothing monitor wise. The game is in storage about 30 miles away. I will get pics of the monitor chassis on here in a couple days.

I am new to this site and trying to figure out how it works. So if I have replied to you all wrong thats why.
 
Spy Hunter Game

Hey guys sorry for the delay. The monitor comes on now after tooling around with some connecters although the screen is scrolling garbage. I am trying to decide what to do with the game. Check the attachments below. What is this cab/parts worth? Is it worth restoring and reselling? Or should I part it out and move on? I really don't care for spy hunter.


Thanks for any advise guys!

T.W.
 

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I really don't care for spy hunter.

T.W.

What?? :eek:


Seriously, it looks like a monitor issue to me. I think it would be an easy fix. If you do decide to part it out, you'll make a lot more on the board set if you can find out for sure that it's working. Do you have a spare working monitor?
 
The Spy Hunter boardset has 2 connectors that will physically accept the wiring harness. Plug it into the wrong one and you get white raster that looks similar to your pic. If memory serves the harness plugs into the middle board in the stack, and the outside board connector should have nothing plugged into it.

I just looked on a handy Tron boardset and the connectors are: J6 - outside board, should be empty. J2 - plug the harness in.

Let us know if that does it.
 
I dunno. Instead of a strange video problem that g07's aren't known for, I'm going to go with "spy hunter power board" is screwed up, which is a problem that they ARE known for.
 
if he has coin up and play sounds, the power supply's working.
Most likely he has the video cable plugged into the top pcb in the stack, and thats what it looks like when you plug it in.
The video cable (normally brown) plugs into the middle board in the stack.
As was said above, there should be one empty connector on the top board.
 
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