Settings of 8-Toggle Switch on Space Duel Game PCB (At D4)
1-8 = OFF
Settings of 8-Toggle Switch on Space Duel Game PCB (At B4)
1-8 = OFF
Settings of 4-Toggle Switch on Space Duel Game PCB (At P10/11)
1 = ON/OFF 2 = ON 3-4 = OFF
Note: The above Dip Switches, are not only the FACTORY DEFAULT settings, but are also the correct Twin Galaxies Tournament Settings for this title and will provide the following settings;
4 Ships Per Game Normal Game Difficulty Bonus Life Granted At 10,000 Points
Special Rules: 2 Player Only Variation, Double Ship Style
Settings of 8-Toggle Switch on Space Duel Game PCB (At D4)
1-8 = OFF
Settings of 8-Toggle Switch on Space Duel Game PCB (At B4)
1-8 = OFF
Settings of 4-Toggle Switch on Space Duel Game PCB (At P10/11)
1 = ON/OFF 2 = ON 3-4 = OFF
Note: The above Dip Switches, are not only the FACTORY DEFAULT settings, but are also the correct Twin Galaxies Tournament Settings for this title and will provide the following settings;
4 Ships Per Game Normal Game Difficulty Bonus Life Granted At 10,000 Points
1 Player single ship style – 1 life only! - Once you lose your 1st life then your game is over submit the score at that point.
Settings:
"Normal Game Difficulty" This is the only necessary setting needed for verifying game play on this track. All other settings don't matter for this track.
Settings of 8-Toggle Switch on Space Duel Game PCB (At D4)
1-8 = OFF (these are the only switches that adjust game difficulty settings)
and the only dip switches that are important for this track are switch 5 and 6 which need to be off.
All the other dip switch Settings on the PCB at B4 and at P10/11 are all used for coin mech and don't have any effect on game play
Note: You don't have to show the PCB to verify proper settings. You can also verify you are playing on the proper setting of "Normal Game Difficulty" by entering Self-Test mode.
To enter Self-Test, toggle the Self-Test switch to ON.
If your settings are correct, you will see in the middle of the top of the page "NORMAL" if you are on the wrong settings you will see "EASY", "MEDIUM" or "HARD" . To exit out of Self-Test, set the Self-Test switch to OFF.
Settings of 8-Toggle Switch on Space Duel Game PCB (At D4)
1-8 = OFF(these are the only switches that adjust game difficulty settings)
All the other dip switch Settings on the PCB at B4 and at P10/11 are all used for coin mech and cocktail/ upright selections. All dips at B4 and P10/11 don't have any effect on game play
Factory default settings of 8-Toggle Switch on Space Duel Game PCB (At B4)
1-8 = OFF
Factory default settings of 4-Toggle Switch on Space Duel Game PCB (At P10/11)
1 = ON/OFF
2 = ON
3-4 = OFF
Note: The above Dip Switches, are not only the FACTORY DEFAULT settings, but are also the correct Twin Galaxies Tournament Settings for this title and will provide the following settings;
4 Ships Per Game
Normal Game Difficulty
Bonus Life Granted At 10,000 Points
Special Rules: Doubles/ 2 Player Only - Single Ship Style – Each player will have their own separate ship.
Additional Info
Ways to verify Dip Switch setting for game play.
-Using the self-test screen or by showing PCB dips at D4
Single Player - Double Ship style - 1 life only! (Double Ship Style -also called Tethered)
Once you lose your 1st life (1st set of tethered ships) then your game is over. To be clear 1 life is both ships that are tethered together and when the 1 life is fully lost or dead submit the score at that point.
Settings:
"Normal Game Difficulty" This is the only necessary setting needed for verifying game play on this track. All other settings don't matter for this 1 life variation track.
Settings of 8-Toggle Switch on Space Duel Game PCB (At D4)
1-8 = OFF (these are the only switches that adjust game difficulty settings)
and the only dip switches that are important for this track are switch 5 and 6 which need to be OFF.
All the other dip switch Settings on the PCB at B4 and at P10/11 are all used for coin mech and don't have any effect on game play
Note: You don't have to show the PCB dips to verify proper settings. You can also verify you are playing on the proper setting of "Normal Game Difficulty" by entering Self-Test mode. To enter Self-Test, toggle the Self-Test switch to ON.
If your settings are correct, you will see in the middle of the top of the page "NORMAL" if you are on the wrong settings you will see "EASY", "MEDIUM" or "HARD" . To exit out of Self-Test, set the Self-Test switch to OFF.