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| Multipede -- Installation Guide --
10 easy steps |
Step 0: Make sure your Millipede game is fully working
Before installing
this kit, make sure your Millipede game is fully functional. Make sure there are
no beeps when the game powers up, and make sure that you can enter and exit test
mode, and that test mode does not report any errors. This kit can only work in a
fully functional game.
Step 1: Turn off power to the game
While it may be possible to install
this kit without removing your board from its cabinet, you may find it easier to
install the kit if you do remove the board. In that case, pay careful attention
(or label), any wire connections as you disconnect your board so that you can
correctly reconnect the game PCB afterwards. Take note of which side of the PCB
edge connectors are facing the parts side of the board and which sides face the
solder side, These connectors are typically not keyed and can be inadvertantly
plugged in backwards - ouch! It is recommended that you label the connectors
face with something like "parts side" or "solder side".
Step 2: Remove the game PCB from the cabinet
For Millipede upright, the
game PCB is usually attached to the right side of the cabinet (as viewed from
the back). It is commonly enclosed in a large metal cage. The board may also
have screws attaching the boardset to cabinet or cage, which will need to be
removed so that the boardset can be removed for easy access. Refer to your game
manual for additional information about locating and removing the game PCB.
Millipede game PCB
Step 3: On the PCB, locate and remove the 6502 CPU chip
Locate and
remove the 6502 CPU chip on the boardset. Use the images below to assist in
locating it. The 6502 CPU chip is a 40 pin (large) chip, located in Row 2
There are three 40 pin chips in a cluster near the corner of the boardset.
Remove only the 6502 CPU. Use the photos as a guide to help locate the chip.
Remove the chip gently by using a flat head screwdriver to pry it out of its
socket from each end. Some of the Atari boardsets have open frame sockets which
do not protect the PCB traces. Be careful not to scratch any of the PCB
traces underneath the socket. Also be careful not to bend any of the pins.
If any pins do get inadvertantly bent, you will need to straighten them out
before the next step. Needle nose pliers work best for this.
Millipede 6502 CPU location |
6502 CPU Removed |
Step 4: Insert the 6502 CPU into the larger daughter card
Insert the
just removed 6502 CPU chip into the empty 40 pin socket on the larger daughter
card in the Multipede Kit. Make sure pin-1 is correctly oriented. Pin-1 is
usually indciated on the 6502 CPU chip by some type of indentation or circle
molded into the plastic. Pin-1 on the daughter card is marked by a large "1" on
the PCB, as well the with the text "6502". If the 6502 chip is installed
backwards it will cause permanent damage to the 6502 chip.
Pin-1 Identification Click images for a larger
view |
Multipede kit |
Kit with 6502 installed |
Pin-1 Identification |
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Step 5: Insert the daughter card into the boardset
Insert the daughter
card back into the 6502 CPU socket on the boardset where the 6502 CPU chip was
originally removed from. Again, make sure pin-1 of the 6502/daughter card is
oriented to correctly match pin-1 on the boardset. Use the photos as a guide.
The kit fits very close to the test points that stick up out of the PCB. Make
sure the test point tabs remain on the outside of the daughter card and that
they do not not short against the underneath side of the daughter card. You may
need to slightly bend the closest test point. The gold machined pins on the
daughter can bend very easily, make sure they are all straight and that each pin
is inserted in the Millipede socket.
Click image for larger view
Step 6: Locate and remove the character set eproms 5P and 5R
On the game
board, locate the two character set eproms. They are located a locations 5P and
5R, and are usually labelled with "106" and "107" on the stickers. Use the
photos as a guide.
Remove these two eproms following similar steps and precautions as in step 3,
again, being careful not to scratch the Millipede PCB traces. These chips will
not be reused. If you chose to keep them, it is suggested that they be stored in
the anti-static bag provided with the kit.
Click image for larger view
Step 7: Insert the smaller daughter card into sockets 5P and 5R
With
chip sockets 5P and 5R now empty, insert the smaller daughter card into those
sockets. Pay attention that the pins are aligned with the socket. This is sort
of tricky, as the daughter card has a two 28 pin eproms on the top side, but
only two sets of 24 pins on the bottom side. (Actually 23 pins per device, as it
is normal for one of the pins to be clipped on each device). The wires coming
from the daughter card should be on the side closest to the main CPU daughter
card inserted in step 4. The Wire-Wrap sockets used on the smaller daughter card
may have tall pins which may have become misaligned. Make sure the pins are
straight and that all pins get inserted into the millipede socket. You may have
to provide a little bit of force to get a snug fit.
Click image for larger view
Step 8: Double check your work
Review the previous steps double checking
that 6502 CPU is properly installed into the daughter card with no bent pins and
that it is correctly oriented for pin-1. And that the daughter card is also
installed snug into the 6052 CPU socket at Row 2 with pin-1 matched up.
Apply the same checks to the character rom daughter card installed at 5P
& 5R as part of steps 6 and 7. REPEAT: If any of these devices are
installed backwards it may cause permanent damage to the kit and your
boardset!

Click image for larger view
Step 9: Reinstall game PCB into cabinet and Powerup
Reinstall your
Millipede board into the cabinet, hookup the two edge connectors with the
original orientation. Then powerup your game.
If the game does not come up, turn power off immediately, double check your
work.
Step 10: Verify Multipede functionality
The game should have powered up
in Millipede mode. Press both p1-start and p2-start and verify the game toggles
to Centipede. Repeat and verify it toggles back to Millipede.
Now is a good time to verify your game settings via the setup menu. Put
the game in test mode by sliding the test switch on. You should see a screen
similar to the original millipede test mode screen. Follow the on-screen
instructions in test mode to press and hold P1-start and P2-start at same time.
The game will transition to setup mode.
Once in setup mode, verify the settings displayed are the ones desired. To
change a setting, use the trackball to move up and down to select the setting to
be changed. The selected setting is indicated by a shooter icon on the left.
Once selected, use the fire button to toggle though the available combinations.
When done making changes to settings, be sure to select "SAVE AND EXIT". At this
time the game will return to the multipede test mode screen. Turn the test mode
switch off to return to game play mode. The new settings should now be active.
Detailed operation of the setup menu can be found here.
As a side note, if you want, you can also remove the old code eproms. These
are located at the edge of the board near the 6502 CPU location. See code eprom pic1.
You can also remove the EAROM if desired. See earom pic1 and earom pic2. Once
the Multipede kit is installed, the EAROM and existing CPU ROMs are no longer
accessed.