*** sci|away has quit IRC (Remote closed the connection) *** Dukat has joined #rgvac *** Dukat has left #rgvac *** Asure has quit IRC (zzz) An autopsy conducted today on the body of the 14-year-old Palestinian teenager who took part in Friday's murder of 25-year-old university student Moran Amit has revealed that the assailant was killed by a bullet that entered his body through his rectum. whatever ? does that somehow offend you DLH? doesnt offend me, just gives me ideas on where to shoot you if you keep spamming this group :) spamming? your a fucking retard go jack off spaeth pull your head outta your ass, I can't hear you doesnt seem to hurt your hearing any Can't we all just get along? ExidyII: pin #2 = red ExidyII: #5 = green ExidyII: #9 = blue ExidyII: #3 = H and V sync ExidyII: #12 = ground had a very similar problem on my paperboy. You should replace the LM305 adjustable 5vDC voltage regulator (and the 2 15v DC regulators if you haven't already). The LM305 is labeled Q5 and is the eight pin metal can right next to the 5v sense pins. From my mouser.com order: --------------- Stock#: 526-NTE1928 Description / Customer Ref#: NTE VOLTAGE REGULATORS 8P-CAN +4.5-37V .045 / . Qty: 1 Price: 2.270 Extended Price: $2.27 ------------ You should then adjust the +5v pot. I have schematics if you need them. -Liam PS: You might also double check the cap polarities... I've done worse. jak39@pantheon.yale.edu (Jude Kelley) wrote in message news:... > The game is a paperboy. I picked up the shotgun kit from Bob Roberts > (that's where I got the capacitors), but the only other components are > voltage regulators (15V) and the two power transistors that are > connected to the big heat sink. At first glance it looks like these power > the speakers... > > John, do you know what number the pass transistor is on the board? > > Thanks, > > Jude > > John Robertson (jrr@flippers.com) wrote: > : Do you still get the +5VDC on the regulator board? If yes, then you > : have a connection problem between the regulator and the MPU, if no, > : then there is probably a problem with the Pass Transistor... > > : John :-#)# > > : On 21 Jan 2002 23:21:40 GMT, jak39@pantheon.yale.edu (Jude Kelley) > : wrote: > > : >Hi there, > : > > : >My Atari A/R III power board is giving me some problems. When I test the > : >voltage output with a multimeter, I get 5V and 15V just fine. When I plug > : >the molex connector into my CPU and Video boards (paperboy), the 15V is > : >there on the chips, but the 5V isn't there (it reads something like 0.4V). > : >The boardset I am using is tested and working on another machine, so I > : >know this problem has to be with the power supply. I just replaced all of > : >the caps on the power supply board, and that didn't help. Has anyone else > : >seen this problem? It seems like the board just can't supply enough > : >current to keep up the 5V under a load. Any recommendations on what > : >components to replace next? > : > > : >Thanks in advance! > : > > : >-Jude > > : (Please post followups or tech enquires to the newsgroup) > : John's Jukes Ltd. 2343 Main St., Vancouver, BC, Canada V5T 3C9 > : Call (604)872-5757 or Fax 872-2010 (Pinballs, Jukes, Video Games) > : mailto:jrr@flippers.com, web page http://www.flippers.com > : "Old pinballers never die, they just flip out."