Anybody having trouble accessing klov? Can't get on the forums by tapatalk or the front page. I am signed in but haven't been on for a while. Had no trouble getting on john's through tapatalk.
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on: September 01, 2020, 02:46:03 pm
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Started by Homey244 - Last post by Homey244 | ||
Anybody having trouble accessing klov? Can't get on the forums by tapatalk or the front page. I am signed in but haven't been on for a while. Had no trouble getting on john's through tapatalk.
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on: August 31, 2020, 06:36:28 pm
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Started by JDZ - Last post by JDZ | ||
Lost my PCB a few years ago and finally found in the shed. So when I try it out it's messed up. Think I have sound sorta working but graphics are not correct. It's like the game plays fine in the background. Not sure what to try first. Thought about dumping the ROMs and checking them for issues. Ordered some chips to try to make the hyper sports test ROM. But not sure when that ships.
Here's a little video of problem. https://youtu.be/huArQRNxrjM |
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on: August 31, 2020, 06:31:44 pm
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Started by JDZ - Last post by JDZ | ||
No ended up buying one of those universal chassis on eBay.
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on: July 16, 2020, 12:18:04 pm
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Started by Meanstreak05 - Last post by Meanstreak05 | ||
I found out the redtent light gun harness I ordered from mikes arcade Came to me with the wires in molex connector were in the wrong spot I actually found the guy on klov that started making them before mikes arcade took them over I took a few pics and sent them to him he seen it right away and send me a pic back of how they should go I mean things happen and then before I did that I picked up a adapter off a guy from klov that I can easily hook up With out splicing the harness a nes zapper to use instead or the original vs gun
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on: July 10, 2020, 01:03:08 am
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Started by Meanstreak05 - Last post by Miner2049er | ||
Good question. Let me know when you find out. Same predicament.
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Tech and Marketplace / I need help with my game! - Technical Discussion / Space Invaders WG 19V1001 monitor help
on: June 25, 2020, 08:37:47 pm
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Started by P-feif - Last post by P-feif | ||
I tried to rebuild this monitor myself. It's the second monitor I've tried to tackle. The first was a WG 4900 in my Ms Pacman and other than the red tones are a little week (tube is just shot) it came out great and works well. So this time was my Space Invaders black and white monitor WG 19V1001. It was having a little trouble with the image fading and it was starting to get some screen curl. Here's what I did...….
I replaced the caps on the deflection board, and the large cap can on the chassis (4 caps in the large can). The monitor ran for about 5 to 10 minutes with a scrambled rolling image. I started to do the set up to adjust all the pots on the deflection board, first up was the B+. Measured at 66 volts, it's supposed to be 73. I tweaked the voltage pot the smallest amount I could and one of the replacements for the can capacitor (it was either cap B or cap C) exploded. I took it back apart and found that the top of the cap was blown open and one of the resistors under the chassis was black in color. Yep I did it good. So here's the question. I really don't want to give up on my Space Invaders game and this has obviously gone beyond my ability. Does anyone know someone who knows how to work on a WG 19v1001 black and white monitor and who would be willing to tackle my mistake? So far the few arcade repair shops near me have said that it's too old and they no longer work on them. Seriously I need help. |
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Tech and Marketplace / I need help with my game! - Technical Discussion / Re: MONITOR TROUBLESHOOTING FLOW CHARTS - LINKS
on: June 25, 2020, 08:32:30 pm
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Started by John's Arcade - Last post by P-feif | ||
So I replaced the caps on the deflection board, and the large cap can on the chassis (4 caps in the large can). The monitor ran for about 5 to 10 minutes with a scrambled rolling image. I started to do the set up to adjust all the pots on the deflection board, first up was the B+. Measured at 66 volts, it's supposed to be 73. I tweaked the voltage pot the smallest amount I could and one of the replacements for the can capacitor (it was either cap B or cap C) exploded. I took it back apart and found that the top of the cap was blown open and one of the resistors under the chassis was black in color. Yep I did it good. So here's the question. I really don't want to give up on my Space Invaders game and this has obviously gone beyond my ability. Does anyone know someone who knows how to work on a WG 19v1001 black and white monitor and who would be willing to tackle my mistake? So far the few arcade repair shops near me have said that it's too old and they no longer work on them. Seriously I need help.
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Arcade and Pinball Discussions / General Arcade and Video Game Discussions / Re: JAMMA Custom Arcade Project (JCAP) + Integrated Development Environment (JIDE)
on: June 09, 2020, 09:39:15 pm
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Started by escher - Last post by escher | ||
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Arcade and Pinball Discussions / General Arcade and Video Game Discussions / JAMMA Custom Arcade Project (JCAP) + Integrated Development Environment (JIDE)
on: June 09, 2020, 09:06:44 pm
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Started by escher - Last post by escher | ||
JAMMA Custom Arcade Project (JCAP)
![]() JCAP is a project with the goal of developing a JAMMA arcade standard compatible game board using the Parallax Propeller 1 (P8X32A) microcontroller upon which a user can implement their own custom arcade game, either from scratch or by using the library of graphics, sound, input, and other drivers developed under the project. Ultimately, the project will provide:
in such a way that a user has everything they need to implement their own arcade game and have a PCB printed to build it on. A more detailed description can be found in the JCAP readme. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Here you can see the current (breadboarded) circuit laydown. It includes the dual P8X32As in the center, with the serialized input system to the East, and the VGA DAC in the Northwest: ![]() This is the power system including AC EMI filter, switching arcade PSU, audio amp, and +5V/+12V/GND distribution blocks: ![]() Here's a simple demo, showcasing movement, rotating color palette animations, sprite animations, and parallax scrolling. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The project is being managed via GitHub, and can be found here. A progress log/wiki is constantly being updated, and contains a lot of background information that some might find very interesting such as a brief history of arcade games and an analysis of historical video formats: Currently, JCAP is on pause as a custom IDE is being developed to manage graphical assets... ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- JCAP Integrated Development Environment (JIDE) ![]() JIDE is a project developed alongside JCAP in order to provide a graphics development application which can integrate with the JCAP framework. This utility features:
This portion of the project is the current focus, as neglecting to develop an IDE would ultimately require hand-jamming hex matrices to create graphics assets in memory. Features are being added daily, and it's expected to be completed in the next month or two. |
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on: June 07, 2020, 09:40:42 pm
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Started by Kevykev - Last post by Kevykev | ||
Hello ArcadePeeps,
Any ideas of what's going on with my Tron Arcade Stand Up? Turn it on and see a bland white screen or mixture of white and black "Tetris Blocks" So far: Replaced with Suzo Happ Switching PS Cleaned and checked fuses/Continuity Checked Voltage on Power Supply (5.023) Next? Anybody seen this before? https://twitter.com/MachoArcade/status/1269796173474226176/photo/1 |