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Title: Capcom Bowling Loses Settings when powered off
Post by: Willliam Gandy on April 28, 2015, 07:22:25 AM
Looking for some insight......acquired a basket case 1988-89 Capcom Bowling arcade.....blank screen, butchered wiring, etc.......anyway, got it up & playing with LCD  & stuff but I keep losing game setting everytime I power off & back on.................the 1/2 AA battery showed 3.06 volts but I went ahead and replaced it anyway ( the previous solder may have damaged the trace lines, not sure).........if I program the settings the way I want ( free play, skill level, zero out high scores, etc) it plays great.......if I power off then back on it returns to factory setting ( coin play, skill level 4, and reverts back to previous high scores)........its an Incredible Technologies pcb, # 1010, with 1988 chips in it.............graphics are good, play is good, sound is good...........any advice?
Title: Re: Capcom Bowling Loses Settings when powered off
Post by: ramegoom on April 30, 2015, 08:07:57 PM
The "battery" in the lower left hand corner should be checked. Some have a capacitor, some have a 3v battery, but if it loses its voltage, the settings will go away.

There is another way to fix it though.

I have replaced the 6116 RAM chip (lower left corner) with a NVRAM chip:

http://www.marcospecialties.com/pinball-parts/77-AR5101 (http://www.marcospecialties.com/pinball-parts/77-AR5101)

You can then eliminate the battery altogether.

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