Did you try a factory reset via the dip switch to clear everything?
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Actually, first thing to try is flick the power switch off & on rapidly 2 times, this is the usual way to get it out of audit mode to attract mode when power to the 5101 has been lost when the batteries are changed or when the 5101 has been replaced or when the factory settings have been restored.
If this works & it goes to attract mode it should be good now & no need to do this proceedure again as long as the 5101 has continous power from the batteries.
Quoted from Gorebash:Joydivision I didnt know that can be done, would you be able to explain how it's done or where I can find the information to do it? Thanks Gerald
I can't see it on the Phoenix manual from IPDB, but restoring factory settings is the same procedure for all system 3 - 7 games.
Go to page 15 to the "restoring factory settings" for instructions, bearing in mind you will need to set up all your replay score settings & other settings again.
https://www.ipdb.org/files/871/Williams_1978_Flash_Manual_March_1979_no_schematics.pdf
Failing both of these proceedures try replacing the 5101 next or switch to a Nvram as suggested.
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