Dolly Parton (Bally, 1979): common faults and replacement boards (Bally MPU)
Does your Bally Dolly Parton fail to boot, have dead displays or runaway coils? These symptoms are typical of microprocessor Bally pinball machines, whose original MPU board is now over 40 years old and almost always suffers from a leaked battery. The good news: the BallyFA replacement MPU board, Plug & Play and battery-free, brings your machine back to life.
Dolly Parton (Bally, 1979): overview
Released in 1979 on the theme of country singer Dolly Parton, this Bally solid-state pinball was produced in around 7,350 units. It uses the Bally MPU of the AS-2518 series.
- Manufacturer: Bally
- Year: 1979
- Electronic system: Bally MPU (AS-2518)
- Type: solid-state pinball
- Theme: Dolly Parton / country

Common faults (Bally / Stern)
On microprocessor Bally and Stern games (1977-1985), the recurring faults come from ageing: leaking battery on the MPU (corrosion of traces and sockets around U10/U11, the No. 1 cause of dead boards), tired 6821 PIAs (U10/U11) (oxidised legs, no boot), 5101 RAM and sockets to replace, MPU/power connectors oxidised or burnt (look for heat marks), displays with missing segments, and the power/driver board (rectifier, fuses, coil transistors) to rework.
Issues specific to Dolly Parton (forum feedback)
- Leaked battery on the MPU: corrosion around U10/U11, to deal with first.
- Dead or partial displays: display and MPU power to check.
- Runaway or dead coils: driver board (transistors, fuses) to rework.
- Oxidised or burnt connectors: to replace (repin) for a reliable machine.
- Targets and mechanisms: outhole and target switches to clean.
- Blowing fuses: a shorted rectifier or coil to track down.

Replacement boards compatible with Dolly Parton
- BallyFA — replacement MPU board (battery-free).
- BallyDri — power supply + driver.
- BallyLa_60 — lamp driver.

📚 Further reading: Guide: which MPU board for a Bally / Stern (1977-1985)?
The BallyFA replaces the original MPU board (boot-up, logic, battery-free memory) and removes the battery, the No. 1 cause of corrosion. For the coils and power, the BallyDri takes over; the lamps via the BallyLa_60. Plug & Play installation, battery-free, free support. Contact us.
FAQ — Dolly Parton Bally
My Dolly Parton won't boot.
Check the battery and corrosion around U10/U11. The BallyFA replaces the MPU and works without a battery.
Some coils run away or don't respond.
On the power side, the driver board is to blame: the BallyDri (power + driver) replaces it.
Is the BallyFA compatible with my Bally?
Yes, for microprocessor Bally/Stern games (1977-1985). If in doubt, contact us.
Should I keep the original battery?
No. The BallyFA works without a battery and removes the No. 1 cause of corrosion.
How long does it take to install a replacement board?
Installation is Plug & Play: a few minutes, no soldering, with tutorials and free support.
Does a battery-free board keep the settings and high scores?
Yes. Modern replacement boards use non-volatile memory: no more battery, no more corrosion, and the settings are kept when powered off.
Step-by-step diagnosis
- Powered off, visual inspection: look for any battery or corrosion trace on your Dolly Parton's MPU, especially around U10/U11; remove the battery if it is still present.
- Power supply: measure the 5 V and check it reaches the MPU (rework the power/rectifier board and fuses if the voltage drops).
- Grounds and connectors: rework the oxidised or burnt MPU/power connectors (heat marks) between the boards.
- MPU components: check the 6821 PIAs (U10/U11) and the 5101 RAM, often tired or corroded by the battery.
- Displays: never plug or unplug a display while powered on; test with a known-good display.
- Final test: check boot-up, credits, coils and displays; reminder: the BallyFA replaces the MPU and boots without a battery. If needed, contact our free support.
See also
- Harlem Globetrotters On Tour (Bally, 1979)
- Future Spa (Bally, 1979)
- KISS (Bally, 1979)
- Paragon (Bally, 1979)