RE: Re[2]: Re[2]: Re: Another Asteroids Problem

From: Robert Gonyer <arcade-dawg_at_mchsi.com>
Date: Sun May 06 2007 - 23:35:56 EDT

Excellent, thank you!

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Subject: VECTOR: Re[2]: VECTOR: Re[2]: VECTOR: Re: VECTOR: Another Asteroids
Problem

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From: "Robert Gonyer" <arcade-dawg@mchsi.com>
To: <vectorlist@vectorlist.org>
Date: Sun, 6 May 2007 22:14:07 -0500
Subject: RE: VECTOR: Re[2]: VECTOR: Re: VECTOR: Another Asteroids Problem

>
> Thanks so much for the tip. Turns out, when I hit the chip right above
the
> CPU with the freeze spray, the board pops back to life. The chip is
labeled
> SN74LS245N. I checked Bob Roberts page, and didn't see it. Is there
> another good source for these types of things?
>

that's the cpu data-buffer,
it's a common failure in games in general.

it's a standard part but your searching wrong, lose the "SN" that designates
the maker as texas-instruments and just look for a 74LS245 or a 74HCT245

you can get them anywhere for under a $.
dont forget to buy a turned-pin/machined-pin socket for it incase you ever
have to remove it again.

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