MAPPY Manufacturer: Bally Midway Year: 1983 Genre: Platform Orientation: Vertical Conversion Class: See Pinouts DIP Switch Settings: dip switch A (5B) SW#1 SW#2 SW#3 SW#4 SW#5 SW#6 SW#7 SW#8 Difficulty level A (default, easiest) OFF OFF B ON OFF C OFF ON D (hardest) ON ON SW#1 SW#2 SW#3 SW#4 SW#5 SW#6 SW#7 SW#8 Sounds provide sound during attract (default) OFF do not make sound during attract ON SW#1 SW#2 SW#3 SW#4 SW#5 SW#6 SW#7 SW#8 Round change Normal operation (default) OFF Rack advance (see below) ON SW#1 SW#2 SW#3 SW#4 SW#5 SW#6 SW#7 SW#8 Freeze video Normal (default) OFF Freeze ON Notes: Switches 3 through 5 inclusive must always be OFF. The Round Change setting allows you to advance through rounds, not picking up points, while it is set to rack advance. To resume playing, turn it off and it will continue from the beginning of the next rack. The defaults mentioned are the factory recommended settings. dip switch B (5E) SW#1 SW#2 SW#3 SW#4 SW#5 SW#6 SW#7 SW#8 Coins per credit - coin switch number 1 1 coin, 1 credit (default) OFF OFF OFF 1 coin, 2 credits ON OFF OFF 1 coin, 3 credits OFF ON OFF 1 coin, 6 credits ON ON OFF 2 coins, 1 credit OFF OFF ON 2 coins, 3 credits ON OFF ON 3 coins, 1 credit OFF ON ON 3 coins, 2 credits ON ON ON SW#1 SW#2 SW#3 SW#4 SW#5 SW#6 SW#7 SW#8 Bonus mice 1, 2, 3 mouse 5 mouse start start 1st Mappy 20000 1st Mappy 30000 2nd Mappy 70000 2nd Mappy 80000 OFF OFF OFF 1st Mappy 20000 1st Mappy 30000 2nd Mappy 60000 2nd Mappy 100000 ON OFF OFF 1st Mappy 20000 1st Mappy 30000 2nd Mappy 80000 2nd Mappy 120000 OFF ON OFF 1st Mappy 30000 1st Mappy 30000 2nd Mappy 100000 2nd Mappy never ON ON OFF 1st Mappy 20000 1st Mappy 40000 2nd Mappy never 2nd Mappy never OFF OFF ON 1st Mappy 20000 1st Mappy 30000 and every 70000 and every 100000 ON OFF ON 1st Mappy 20000 1st Mappy 40000 and every 80000 and every 120000 OFF ON ON 1st Mappy never 1st Mappy never ON ON ON SW#1 SW#2 SW#3 SW#4 SW#5 SW#6 SW#7 SW#8 Starting mouse count 3 (default) OFF OFF 5 ON OFF 1 OFF ON 2 ON ON Notes: The defaults mentioned are the factory recommended settings. I don't work for anyone in the coin-op industry, and I don't take responsability for anything you may do with the above information. For example, if you manage to ground the flyback transformer on the monitor with your body while trying to change switch settings, your survivors have to blame it on your own klutziness, as I never told you to do that, and I never suggested it would be a good thing to try.