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Offline Retropin

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Balls???
« on: December 30, 2008, 11:24:48 AM »
Working on a Bally SPECTRUM..

Have it to a point where it is 98% working, but......

Does anyone know just how many balls were meant to be installed in this game??/  The manual doesnt state it and i KNOW it is meant to be more than 1.

Reason i ask is that, i either have the wrong number of balls in the machine ( have 3 in there at the moment) or, i have a switch matrix fault.

Ive installed up to 5 balls in this game and this seems to confuse it, as you end up with 2 balls in play.. and this isnt a multiball game.

My feeling is that its meant to be 3, but clarification of this would be good as i would  then know 100% that its a switch fault.

At the moment with 3 balls, the game comes to a standstill when they are locked in a kickout...add a 4th ball to another kick out and game gets underway again, but then it will come to a halt again if all 4 are locked.

Theres some vital piece of information that i am missing here...

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Re: Balls???
« Reply #2 on: December 30, 2008, 12:26:02 PM »
mmmmm....switch problem - was hoping for thr REALLY simple fix!

Thanks Tony

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Re: Balls???
« Reply #3 on: December 30, 2008, 12:34:55 PM »
I found this:-

"Spectrum is a 3 ball game with a codebreaker theme from Bally. It was designed by Claude Fernandez, and the art was done by Margaret Hudson. Claude also designed such games as Flash Gordon, Elektra, Baby Pac-Man, and Phantom of the Opera. It had a production run of 994 machines, with rumors of a significant number of machines never being sold (see rumors). It was a complex game that didn't perform particularly well on locations.

Spectrum was a unique game for several reasons. Although there were three balls installed, only a single ball was intended to be in play at any time. Secondly, no plunger is present on the machine. It is an Add-A-Ball machine, which was rarely used in the 1980s. There are no outlanes -- balls can only be drained between the flippers. Finally, the absence of a plunger will confuse most people at the beginning of their first few games."

Hope that helps a bit - confirms the three-ball bit. Maybe one of the kickouts has a faulty switch??

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Re: Balls???
« Reply #4 on: December 30, 2008, 02:41:52 PM »
mmmmm....switch problem - was hoping for thr REALLY simple fix!

Thanks Tony


Spectrum is unique and intriguing machine. Expect the faults to be unique and intriguing as well !!

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