> > it doenst help me with the mcu BUT its a whole lot more > > then I had before !!! > > > When you say "mcu" does that have anything to do with the "tormat"? > > There was a link in the one document that referenced the tormat: > http://www.west.net/%7Ejay/fmillera/fmillera/tormat.htm > > I'm not a jukebox guy so I'm just guessing. > > Is it possible that the tormat was replaced by a more modern mcu?
Correct, the mcu replaced the tormat, in fact I believe this is the first model without a tormat.
Seeburg put out a manual called "microcomputer control system manual" that covers only the mcu.
The mcu until actually contains three computer boards stacked on top of each other, the top one controls the money counter side, as in it controls how much credit is given when money is inserted. You actually change that board to raise or lower the price.
Don't know on the middle board but the bottom board controls the digital readout for selection playing, selection chosen and credits left and keyboard punch buttons.
My readout isn't working and the record cartridge isn't clearing when it gets to the end of its travel so it starts bouncing off of the end stops.
Hoping it's something simple,, don't see really anything visually that sticks out, but since the keyboard works great I'm hoping there is a power feed line somewhere that's causing the problem.
Only here to annoy...
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