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Weird fault on Demolition Man


Gemini2544

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This problem is fixed already but it's the weirdest one I've ever seen for a long time. I'm NOT going to tell you the cause...YET. I want you to guess the fault & I bet no one will know the answer.

 

First clue. You turn on the machine after a good nights play & your greeted with this message the next day. Let the games begin.

 

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Sometime the faults shown is not always the fault.

 

1lose screw hits opto board..

 

2 or evrytime that thing moves witch is braking a connection or shorting..

 

3 Or a faulty opto which i have had..

 

4 or that screw got Jamed on that thing which make it think is not moving there for not registering the opto which makes it think there no power to it..

 

5 Or its a typical ****ing William machine where if you don't turn on the game for a while it just wants to **** your life for no reason...

 

6 or your shit at the game and could not hit the target there for its thinking its a fault because the target has not been hit for a while

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The ball clubbed a mouse that took up home in the Demo Man trying to escape the feral cats of which you have only "leaded" two of the three you actually have. The ball carried the dead mouse down the outhole and the mouse is using the trough as it's grave. Very common Williams problem.
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Sometime the faults shown is not always the fault.

 

That screw got Jammed on that thing which make it think is not moving there for not registering the opto which makes it think there no power to it..

 

WE HAVE A WINNER- CONGRATULATIONS.

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Of course, but standing in front of a machine and being able to inspect it during it's failure is more intuitive than a guessing game.

I have customers guessing the fault with their equipment all the time, but when you just have a switch in an empty box, it's always just a switch or sometimes a fuse.

 

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Of course, but standing in front of a machine and being able to inspect it during it's failure is more intuitive than a guessing game.

I have customers guessing the fault with their equipment all the time, but when you just have a switch in an empty box, it's always just a switch or sometimes a fuse.

 

What does intuitive mean.. how do u even say that word..

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Of course, but standing in front of a machine and being able to inspect it during it's failure is more intuitive than a guessing game.

I have customers guessing the fault with their equipment all the time, but when you just have a switch in an empty box, it's always just a switch or sometimes a fuse.

 

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intuitive

/ɪnˈtju�ɪtɪv/

adjective

adjective: intuitive

  1. using or based on what one feels to be true even without conscious reasoning; instinctive.
    "his intuitive understanding of the readers' real needs" [TABLE]
    [TR]
    [TD] [/TD]
    [TD] [/TD]
    [TD] [/TD]
    [/TR]
    [/TABLE]
    Similar:
    instinctive
    intuitional
    instinctual
    innate
    inborn
    inherent
    untaught
    unlearned
    natural
    congenital
    inbuilt
    built-in
    ingrown
    automatic
    unconscious
    subconscious
    involuntary
    spontaneous
    impulsive
    unthinking
    gut
    • (chiefly of computer software) easy to use and understand.

Origin

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late 15th century (originally used of sight, in the sense ‘accurate, unerring’): from medieval Latin intuitivus, from Latin intueri (see intuit).

 

 

 

Still don't get it..

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intuitive

/ɪnˈtju�ɪtɪv/

adjective

adjective: intuitive

  1. using or based on what one feels to be true even without conscious reasoning; instinctive.
    "his intuitive understanding of the readers' real needs" [TABLE]
    [TR]
    [TD] [/TD]
    [TD] [/TD]
    [TD] [/TD]
    [/TR]
    [/TABLE]
    Similar:
    instinctive
    intuitional
    instinctual
    innate
    inborn
    inherent
    untaught
    unlearned
    natural
    congenital
    inbuilt
    built-in
    ingrown
    automatic
    unconscious
    subconscious
    involuntary
    spontaneous
    impulsive
    unthinking
    gut
    • (chiefly of computer software) easy to use and understand.

Origin

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late 15th century (originally used of sight, in the sense ‘accurate, unerring’): from medieval Latin intuitivus, from Latin intueri (see intuit).

 

 

 

Still don't get it..

 

Otherwise known here in Aus, as your gut instinct :)

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