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fantasygoat
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I've replaced the diodes on my Attack from Mars but I am still getting a CPU reset.  What should I check next?
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What? Why would you replace diodes?

Is this a legit post?


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What? Why would you replace diodes?

Is this a legit post?


Because it's WPC95.



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Has no one ever worked on a WPC95 machine?  WPC used bridge rectifiers, WPC95 has diodes.
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since it s the capacitor that are shorting the diodes you can change them all you want....if the cap are still short enough they will drain the power
always change the caps when you change the diodes!!!!


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Has no one ever worked on a WPC95 machine?  WPC used bridge rectifiers, WPC95 has diodes.


Yes. Read my post. I know what you have in there. I have several WPC95 machines and have worked on the boards on them. What is your specific question?

You have four posts on here, two of which seem to be you venting pinball frustration about your WPC95. We are a group of collectors that volunteer help. The key aspect is volunteer so approach accordingly.



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Oops forgot is has a discreet BR.


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