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  2. Pharo

    Bell fruit bar 7s

    Cheers Ronnie
  3. netdent

    Bell fruit bar 7s

    Also if you have a test meter to read voltages worth checking you have 5 volts at that regulator on the heatsink beside the battery but I guess you might be ok as the led's are lit
  4. Pharo

    Bell fruit bar 7s

    Cheers Ronnie thanks for the advice will do got some ipa so will get on to that today.πŸ‘
  5. netdent

    Bell fruit bar 7s

    Hi Brian, The first job is to cut that battery off, then I would take the card out and check the pins for any green acid, also the chip on the game card remove it carefully and check the socket and pins, If you have IPA clean any green stuff with IPA and a toothbrush, others will do it differently and use diluted vinegar but then you need to wash the vinegar off Cheers Ronnie
  6. Pharo

    Bell fruit bar 7s

    Hi all I picked up an original bell fruit the other day as a non worker as the owner was going to throw it in a skip as he needed space. Got it home and switched it on red and green led came on but nothing else, got the board out and I noticed it has had battery damage. I've been informed that it's a system 85 board which I know nothing about so was wondering if anyone fixed these or had a spare,the machine is in cracking condition itself so would be a shame to scrap it. Here's some pics of the cab and board
  7. Cheers all will start a thread about the machine I got would be good to get it working.
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  9. As above, but holiday season and weather is good in fact too good to be sat in a shed or garage hovering over a circuit board, on the bright side the lawn does not need cutting (but the beer gardens are good). Welcome Brian, and i am sure help will be forthcoming . (When we know what it is). Cheers Jim
  10. Hi Brian glad you made it here, not as much activity going on as much as there used to be, I’m sure the guys will be interested in your latest find when you start a thread on it, there are some clever enthusiasts here 😎 cheers Ronnie
  11. Hi all stay in Scotland been into classic fruit machines for years and anything arcade,was a bit of an addict bitd but wouldn't change it for the world, I've owned a few machines through the years but space is always the issue can't keep them all. Got a non working machine at the moment so hopefully I get some help here in getting it back up and running. Cheers Brian
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  13. I don't think we have any rom variants, as i could only find v2.0 and v2.1 the rom can be altered to make it Β£3 jackpot, but sadly i can't get the jackpot tune to work after i have altered it. don't know if this is of any use? if so i will alter it later when i get home tonight . cheers
  14. WOW! Topped out at Β£655 SNG is on my hotlist, but not at that price!
  15. Haha yeah taken! Thats what im talking about, absolutely no one is born knowing how to draft out obsolete component symbols, so you have to go through the pain barrier until you learn how to do it. Same with soldering or anything. Its definitely worth as it makes laying out the physical boards much easier and actually fun. I had to build my own too. Here's the symbol cpu 68EC000 I made... note the data sheet address lines are all +1 number out compared to the actual bus. It takes a while to learn all the potential pitfalls.
  16. Well done, a lovely looking product in fact a piece of art i would say as well as functional. When i drew out the MPU1 schematic in KiCad i could not even get it to add new components into the library (obsolete ones) so just used it as a fancy drawing tool. Just one piece of advice though... Do not put your last paragraph on your CV. 🀣
  17. Thanks fellas. Fingers crossed on getting something better soon. Ha a clever one i am not Bob, your fault finding and scope work are miles better than what I can do. I think anyone who understands schematics can easily build boards with no worries. Its just going through the pain barrier of learning how to build a schematic and learning to use the all the design software. Once you do that it all transfers over to the board layout-so you cant connect anything up incorrectly theres error check tools to stop you missing anything too. Im more of a moth hitting a light bulb until I crack it πŸ˜†
  18. Only seen these style of phoenix
  19. Lovely work matt, and I wont pretend to understand it all but I know how much work goes into these projects .πŸ‘
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  21. Hi guys can anyone help me with sourcing an Electrocoin Phoenix motherboard for my β€˜Pyramid’ machine please? Cash waiting. Thank you!!πŸ™πŸ™πŸ™πŸ™
  22. Hats off to you Matty, I've never sent a gerber to a PCB house as I'm always worried I've missed something so I leave it to the cleverer guys. To nail that one first time is a real achievement, well done.
  23. Here here, very impressive. Being able to showcase your considerable skills in this way Matty should indeed help your CV and help at interviews. You can't keep a good man down, so you're bound to find a good position.
  24. I have to say Matty, this is all very impressive πŸ‘Œ
  25. The first test board is built and up and running- im testing it out with existing pre-tested IC's. I'm Pleased to report im 24hrs in and its running sweet... nailed it first time... 20260709_213132.mp4
  26. I got 5 manufactured in China... the manufacturing tabs down the sides of the board are for the component placing machine and snap off. Rather than ground traces ive made large ground planes to help reduce noise and reduced the length og power traces and kept them isolated on the back of the board. The Decoupling caps are now pretty much right on the +vcc pins. I will be keeping one unpopulated like this to show in interviews...
  27. I built a schematic for the board first then laid it all out (more on this on the following board). With a 4 layer board i could have made it very compact or laid it out orientated totally differently but didnt think it would 'look' right. I decided on keeping it looking roughly the same with the same dimensions. I also wanted it to look as cool as possible. Here's a 3d render of the finished design-note the JPM rosette in place of the Varta mofo battery!
  28. The original cards look nice and neat but having one stripped down I noticed all the Decoupling caps are like 50mm away from the IC's. With the modern manufacturing now available I thought i'd redo the design as a 4 layer PCB and get this better. For a few quid extra per board it buys an extra 50% space for routing.
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