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BOP 2.0 Help Thread

By Joshmx19

9 years ago


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#3 9 years ago

in 1.0 mode can you get to the switch test?

#15 9 years ago

I can't get the display positioned vertically. I've tried the osd settings and nothing works. Any tips?

EDIT: nevermind. SO blinded by the new shiny that I forgot about the built in service buttons. They work great

#17 9 years ago

ok now I'm having the issue switching back to 1.0, it's bother flippers and start right?

#30 9 years ago

Although in the US don't switch the fuse (not included anyway) and use the 12 volt wall adapter for the display . The instructions call out a split connector. This is not split any more and goes from the do board to the proc board

#32 9 years ago

That is what they call the split connector. it is not longer split, but it still used. The missing split part used to power the display. Now a separate power adapter is used for the display.

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#62 9 years ago

At Dutch Pinball we respect Ohms law!

Great new slogan!

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#69 9 years ago

I've been working with pinballnut to try and figure out the chase light issue on his 2.0 installation. We went through some troubleshooting steps and here are the findings. I will post this to the DP forums as well. I want to post them here to maintain a thread with pinballnut's

The environment:
The helmet contains incandescent bulbs and all bulbs work. There is no noticeable damage to wiring or circuitry

My helmet contains non-ghosting leds

The symptoms:
1. In 1.09 the chase lights work as expected. The progress animation and other scenes all flow normally
2. In 1.091 and 1.092 the animations are blocky and some lights do not come on

Testing
We tried 4 different scenarios:
1. His hardware after reseating all connections
2. My chase controller board with his helmet
3. My chase controller and helmet
4. His chase controller and my helmet

The animation issues persisted through all tests.

I was able to discuss the situation with a local who is famililar with P-roc and we came up with some theories:

1. His kit was received a week before mine. Is it possible that he received earlier software than I and the beta updates do not replace all BoP 2.0 files? i.e. are there proc libraries etc... that exist outside the BOP2 directory structure. If so, could a system image correct this issue?

2. Beta 1.091 introduced changes to the chase lighting to improve LED performance. I assume this involved changing the voltage range or somehow attenuating low voltages to eliminate strobing. If this is the case could corrosion or tarnishing on the pins on the driver board or connectors further exacerbate the issue?

#71 9 years ago

How would a beta reinstall work? Anybody have to do one?

#73 9 years ago
Quoted from calvin12:

delete the existing one, i believe its in the menus, then reinstall. They mentioned at the beta start we would need to remove old versions over time due to space limitations on the HD.

worth a try

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