From: "Zane H. Healy" <healyzh at aracnet.com>
Sent: Sunday, April 24, 2005 2:34 AM
OK, this is a really bizarre question. My Neo-Geo
arcade has been acting
up, and a couple weekends ago when I tried to take a look at it, I
couldn't even get a picture. Today I got the bits to take out the
security screws so I could get into the part where the powersupply is.
It was just up for 4 1/2 hours without any problems. The only things that
have been done is to wipe the grill where the fan is off (it was really
filthy), and to move an old sewing machine that was sitting on the floor
next to it (unplugged). The sewing machine was sitting next to where the
transformer is in the cabinet. Is there any way having it sitting there
could have been effecting the power?
It's a really stupid and bizarre question, and I don't see how it could
effect it, but I can't figure out why the system seems to be working now.
Of course a more logical explanation is that there is something loose
inside.
Zane
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Something loose/cold solder joints would be something to look at. When you
open the case you naturally move things around a little which can make
connections make/break.
Equipment of any type that is off should have no affect (unless it has
powerful magnets placed near a monitor).
Randy
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