Mike , what is U20 and how much are they ?
U20 is a ULN2803 Darlington Driver IC and it is situated directly above the plugs on the MPU for the switch looms.
It is also directly in the line of fire for battery corrosion as well as being easily damaged by a minor hickup on the playfield.
Jaycar don't list them I'm afraid but they are available at most electronic wholesalers and the usual pin parts sellers - should only be a few dollars including a socket.
Thanks Mike . Since you last posed i did a bit of googling and realised thats what it was , but thanks for the location on the board .
I see that Mark C has them for $2.95 a pop (might as well grab a couple) .
In the meantime , with nothing to lose I swapped 207 to 206, 209 to 208 and game didn't pass self test (reporting error on switch 34) .
Swapped back and same thing so next step is to check if Opto's are getting power I think .
I'm giving up for today though as its giving me a headache
I still have in mind about U20 but the thing is there doesn't seem to be a whole row or column out from what I can tell so far. From googling if this chip is dead/faulty thats the typical symptom.
My guess is the fault ss still related to the game being moved .
The last 3 EM's I've sold have all had probs at their new home when fired up for the 1st time .
Cheers
Dave