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« on: September 21, 2008, 01:09:45 AM »

Fortune 1 MPU Boards...(NOTE...Fortune 1 bds. components are indicated on a X-Y axsis (Alphabet on the vertical & numerical on the horizontal...so, if you can read a roadmap you can probably find the components I'm referring to).

Problem; Divertor constantly energized.
Solution; Replaced F6 (H11A1) divertor control

Problem; Scrambled screen.
Solution; Replaced A11, pins 11, 12, 13, & 14 all held low (should be pulsing).

Problem; Cards had no red.
Solution; Replaced B8 ( color attribute PROM).

Problem; No video.
Solution; Replaced B2 (RAM).

Problem; No video.
Solution; Repl. C5 (000-7FF).

Problem; All cards have red numbers.
Solution; Repl. A10.

Problem; White wave rolled across screen (erratic behavior on test sta.).
Solution; Repl. all +/- capacitors on board.

Problem; Scrambled video.
Solution; Repl. A12.

Problem; No coin out indication on screen.
Solution; Repl. B8.

Problem; No coin-in reset.
Solution; Repl. I3.

Problem; No cards (blue screen with only divertor light on).
Solution; Repl. C7 (.1uF, 25V part of reset ckt.).

Problem; No blue backround & distorted picture.
Solution; Repl. CAP-PROM (B8).

Problem; Scrambled & hopper runaway
Solution; Repl. H6.

Problem; Screen scrambled.
Solution; Repl. A12.

Problem; Blank blue screen.
Solution; Repl. 5V regulator.

Problem; No Video.
Solution; Repl. G16 (5V reg.).

Problem; Double exposure.
Solution; Repl. C16.

Problem; Won't hold cards, goes into auto draw.
Solution; Reconnected resistor at E9.

Problem; Scrambled screen.
Solution; Repl. A12

Problem; Scrambled cards.
Solution; Repl. character generators (CG0-A & CG1-A).

Problem; Wouldn't clear coin-in tilt.
Solution; Repl. C5 & C7.

Problem; No divertor.
Solution; Repl. F6 (H11A1 opto coupler)

Problem; Occasional hopper timeout.
Solution; Repl. D6.






Fortune 1 Boards...

Problem; No power to lockout (on I/O Board).
Solution; Repl. K6.

Problem; Switch 1 thru 4 work...5 thru F nothing.(I/O Bd.)
Solution; Repl. IC1 & 3

Problem; All coins going to drop. (I/O Bd.)
Solution; Repl. IC2.
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« Reply #1 on: September 21, 2008, 01:11:33 AM »

See if this works...Fortune I wiring diagram...

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« Reply #2 on: September 21, 2008, 01:13:14 AM »

Looks like it worked...here comes the rest...Fortune I MPU schematics...

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« Reply #3 on: September 21, 2008, 01:14:25 AM »

Here's the schematics for the Fortune I Interface Board...
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« Reply #4 on: September 21, 2008, 01:14:38 AM »

Sorry, about the quality of the Fortune I schematics, as you can probably tell these were copies of copies and had been used (abused) for years...hopefully they will be of use to someone out there.

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« Reply #5 on: October 29, 2008, 03:44:46 PM »

Mike,

On the fortune 1 board do you need chips in socket cgo-b and cg1-b

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« Reply #6 on: November 04, 2008, 04:22:34 PM »

Hi Ben

It's been the mid-90s since I worked on any of those boards, and I have tendency to forget knowledge I seldom use...I believe the sockets were filled, it may have been with jumper packs and not ICs...as I remember there were two jumper packs installed in sockets, I just don't remember the board designation!

Sorry, I'm not of more help, maybe you can get one of the dealers to take a picture of a Fortune 1 board and tell from that.

Good luck,
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« Reply #7 on: July 28, 2009, 04:14:45 PM »

Anyone direct me to the 5v regulator on the board.  My machine just has a pure Blue screen.  This check list just states to replace 5v regulator.  Great, where is she at?
Fortune 1 MPU Boards...(NOTE...Fortune 1 bds. components are indicated on a X-Y axsis (Alphabet on the vertical & numerical on the horizontal...so, if you can read a roadmap you can probably find the components I'm referring to).

Problem; Divertor constantly energized.
Solution; Replaced F6 (H11A1) divertor control

Problem; Scrambled screen.
Solution; Replaced A11, pins 11, 12, 13, & 14 all held low (should be pulsing).

Problem; Cards had no red.
Solution; Replaced B8 ( color attribute PROM).

Problem; No video.
Solution; Replaced B2 (RAM).

Problem; No video.
Solution; Repl. C5 (000-7FF).

Problem; All cards have red numbers.
Solution; Repl. A10.

Problem; White wave rolled across screen (erratic behavior on test sta.).
Solution; Repl. all +/- capacitors on board.

Problem; Scrambled video.
Solution; Repl. A12.

Problem; No coin out indication on screen.
Solution; Repl. B8.

Problem; No coin-in reset.
Solution; Repl. I3.

Problem; No cards (blue screen with only divertor light on).
Solution; Repl. C7 (.1uF, 25V part of reset ckt.).

Problem; No blue backround & distorted picture.
Solution; Repl. CAP-PROM (B8).

Problem; Scrambled & hopper runaway
Solution; Repl. H6.

Problem; Screen scrambled.
Solution; Repl. A12.

Problem; Blank blue screen.
Solution; Repl. 5V regulator.

Problem; No Video.
Solution; Repl. G16 (5V reg.).

Problem; Double exposure.
Solution; Repl. C16.

Problem; Won't hold cards, goes into auto draw.
Solution; Reconnected resistor at E9.

Problem; Scrambled screen.
Solution; Repl. A12

Problem; Scrambled cards.
Solution; Repl. character generators (CG0-A & CG1-A).

Problem; Wouldn't clear coin-in tilt.
Solution; Repl. C5 & C7.

Problem; No divertor.
Solution; Repl. F6 (H11A1 opto coupler)

Problem; Occasional hopper timeout.
Solution; Repl. D6.






Fortune 1 Boards...

Problem; No power to lockout (on I/O Board).
Solution; Repl. K6.

Problem; Switch 1 thru 4 work...5 thru F nothing.(I/O Bd.)
Solution; Repl. IC1 & 3

Problem; All coins going to drop. (I/O Bd.)
Solution; Repl. IC2.
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« Reply #8 on: July 28, 2009, 07:35:01 PM »

Hi "TECH" CHAD,

You might try looking for a three legged device (looks kind of like a low power MOSFET) that has 7805 stamped on it...

Good luck & God bless,
Mike><>

Just checked the schematic...evidently these boards were manufactured before the 7805 was around...the schematic has the 5V regulator being a, LM340T-5...you may have a tough time finding something from that era...
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« Reply #9 on: July 28, 2009, 09:27:03 PM »

There are two 5 volt regulators. the one you are looking for I believe is in the right rear corner of the board ( G 16) inside what looks like a fence (heat sink). There are two there one is a 5 volt the other a 12 volt. If that's not it then there is another just to the left (E 14)next to the bridge rectifier, it may have a clip on heat sink. The board is laid out in a grid system with numbers running from left to right and letters running from front to back.

Hope this helps,
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« Reply #10 on: July 13, 2011, 06:15:18 AM »

The standalone 5V regulator is a -5V regulator (negative 5 volts). The +5V regulator is inside the large heatsink along with the +12V regulator.
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« Reply #11 on: November 28, 2011, 01:10:34 AM »

SAT, mucho thanks on the schematic posting. I have been busily redrawing them.

For your pleasure and usage, here is the interface board schematic redrawn.

http://www.nightmarepark.com/index17.php?dir=Video/Fortune%201%20Schematics/
and just grab the 6 pdf files. For the processor boardf, I will have them linked into a single pdf...

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