Pac-Mania - 1st Cab Repair!

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I've dabbled in basic electronics for a while now, mainly with old music gear and computers and I have a few semi / non working cabs as on-going projects. but this is the first cab I've "brought back from the dead" as it were and wow it feels good
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I got this from Astro City in Southend a while back (check my mini op-raid story for more details) and was aware it had a PC installed so I knew roughly what to expect although the keys were lost and I didn't have a drill at hand.
When I got it home and drilled the locks it was pretty much what I expected, although it had an original power brick and what looks like monitor too
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No original logo joystick though, ah never mind. Here's some pics of it:

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Apart from some scarring & a bit of discoloration on the sides the cab is in great shape, the marquee is a little faded but super condition, I love it!
the control panel has had a bit cut off the front (presumably it was peeling) but the bezel is superb and overall its a properly nice cab.

Sadly the upper back door is missing where the serial number should be but that single coin slot door gave me suspicions this might be an Irish cab - my Euro Millipede has the same arrangement...
The Atari Ireland serial numbers on the power brick seemed to back that up:

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Also, on the end PCB this looks like the Shamrock symbol from Atari manuals:

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Hopefully they confirm its origin, and make it easier to find out its history.

I wasn't going to do anything to the cab until I got a PCB for it, which aren't the most common ones to find, so when I saw Bloodflowers for sale thread listing a board I bit the bullet and bought it.
It's a very cool early world location test version which was used for the dump in mame, and what's more I found out Bloodflowers works across the road from me so I got hand delivery included. Thanks very much James
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I love this PCB
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Here's all the stuff I took out of it (there's a massive graphics card too that I've since given away):

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Namco System 1 machines are Jamma, and very neat and tidy inside... once I got rid of all this junk I took stock of what was left and was pleased to see that almost all the original wiring had survived minus the control harness.

The first job was to check the power supply and voltages etc. there was no way this board was going anywhere near a faulty supply so I bought a manual, downloaded the schematics and got to work checking out which bits go where.
Luckily all the connectors are there and they are the type where you push in the bare wire straight into the connector, so a pretty quick job.
I also removed the switching part of the supply and re-flowed the capacitors, some of which were a little bit wobbly.

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The control panel was hooked up to a ipac thingy so the loom for that is gone, but I knew the cab was getting mains and the monitor worked, if I could get the power supply working then I could at least test out if the board works.
After I got it all back together, tidied up the wiring and with the voltages checked out I nervously powered up, this was the result...

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Yessssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss!
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Sounds in attract mode had been enabled so it was busy playing "wakka-wakka" and the other cool noises, and the monitor is nice and crisp with great colour, even better
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Coining up doesn't work, it looks like a more modern mech is installed but it credits up with the switch on the end PCB, hopefully all I need now is a molex connector and pins to wire up the controls then I'll have a fully working game - can't wait!
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Nice work, great to see it back running on the proper hardware. Was lucky the brick and monitor were still in there!
 

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great game . never played the arcade original but played it alot on my amiga back in the day , i still have a blast on my sharp x68000 now and again, classic :)
 

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Used to like that on the Amiga

great looking Marquee, would of had one myself if I had space for more basic dedicated cabs, and yes great feeling putting a mamed machine like this back to original hardware. Was really pleased to play my Op Thunderbolt after restoring it
 

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I used to own a Pacmania myself and I drew up the side art a while ago. Just say and I'll get the files to you. They aren't vectors or anything, but I'm sure some arty type could remedy that.
 

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Thanks for the comments everyone I too played this a lot on the Amiga but never saw it in the arcades.
My jaw dropped the first time I saw that marquee :)
The cool thing is it's a jamma cab although only 1 button but the other system 1 games are worth getting.
Pity there is nowhere nearby to get molex connectors, I'll have to be patient.
I'll have a think about side art when I'm more flush, the board wasn't cheap but well worth it though.
 

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So... I've played a game on the first cab that I've fixed!
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I finally got the control panel wired up and the game works 100%
Had a very late night and played tons of games, I forgot how addictive it is
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I colour coded the control harness so it looks more authentic, but its not my tidiest job so I want to redo it at some point and make it look neater.

I still need to deal with the coin mech but would like to see if I can
get a type that was originally used, at the moment I'm crediting up with
the button on the PCB which is a bit of a pain as I have to keep the front panel off, oh well its a small price to pay to have a game.

It's a pity the cone buttons don't flash on this game but probably just as well, I was worried about damaging the led's inside. I found a post on DLF with someone asking how to wire these up for a pacmania and the response was because its jamma that feature has not been implemented.

The music in this game is superb and I was surprised how good the speaker sounds, its a shame stereo speakers weren't fitted in the dedicated cabs considering the board does both mono & stereo but the quality is excellent, really good response from crisp highs to clear bass that resonates through the cabinet
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The joystick I have doesn't have the right feel for this kind of game although its fine for the time being, I'm going to keep my eye out for an original Atari which should play much better so long as the parts inside aren't too worn (looks like its possible to get rebuild parts anyway).

Although this wasn't the hardest of jobs it taught me plenty and has definitely inspired me to carry on with the repairs to my other games. Right now I am loving this hobby!
 

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Excellent job, loving how this looks, some cool side art would make it look even more awesome.

I too remember playing at home a lot, but never seen an original cab and agree on how fab the marquee looks.

Great work restoring the internals back to original.

Enjoy playing and playing and playing....

Neil
 

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Those are great pictures, nice one
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It's really a shame the arcade couldn't afford to keep the old machines, they were starting to decline as they weren't being serviced. I dunno if you saw my thread about it but I also own the Phoenix and Frogger.

Thanks very much!
 
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