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Quoted from Pinball-DOOD:Am I checking for a beep?
Nope, tell us what the meter reading is.
Quoted from Pinball-DOOD:do I obtain these measures with the game powered on or off??
It would be hard to measure power with the power turned off.
TP -4 is fine.
Now find the 5 volt and ground TPs on the cpu board. Measure these with the volt meter.
Quoted from Pinball-DOOD:maybe explain how I’d do this?
Turn on game. Put meter on DC volts setting. Put red lead the CPU 5 volt test point. Put black lead on the CPU ground test point. Let me know what you read.
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