Carte CPU de remplacement pour flipper Memory Lane Stern M-100

Memory Lane (Stern, 1978) : pannes et carte de remplacement (MPU Stern M-100)

Is your Stern Memory Lane no longer starting, showing dark displays or runaway coils? These symptoms are typical of Stern microprocessor pinballs (M-100 MPU), whose original board is now over 40 years old and almost always suffers from a leaking battery. A battery-free replacement board gives your machine a second life.

Memory Lane (Stern, 1978): overview

Released in 1978 on a nostalgic theme (old-time America), Memory Lane is a solid-state pinball from Stern (a chime machine), produced in around 2,624 units. It uses the Stern M-100 MPU board, distinct from Bally boards.

  • Manufacturer: Stern
  • Year: 1978
  • Electronic system: Stern M-100 MPU
  • Type: solid-state pinball, chimes
  • Theme: nostalgia / Americana
BallyFA replacement MPU board — Memory Lane
The BallyFA replacement MPU board: battery-free, Plug & Play installation.

Common faults (Stern M-100)

On Stern M-100 microprocessor machines (1977-1979), the recurring faults come from ageing: a battery leaking on the MPU (corroded traces, the number-one cause of dead boards), tired logic circuits (RAM, PIA, no start-up), oxidised or burnt MPU/power connectors (look for heat marks), displays with missing segments, and a power/driver board (rectifier, fuses, coil transistors) to overhaul.

Multimeter check of an MPU board — Memory Lane
A multimeter check locates a corroded battery, power supply and faulty coils.

Memory Lane-specific issues (forum feedback)

  • Leaking battery on the MPU: corroded traces, to be dealt with first.
  • Won't start: check the RAM or logic circuits of the M-100 MPU.
  • Dark or partial displays: check the display power supply and the MPU.
  • Runaway or dead coils: overhaul the driver board (transistors, fuses).
  • Oxidised or burnt connectors: replace them to make the machine reliable.
  • Silent chimes: check the chime coils and their drivers.

Replacement board for Memory Lane (Stern M-100)

Important: Memory Lane uses a Stern M-100 MPU board, different from the Bally board. The most suitable replacement board is determined case by case: contact us with the references of your boards and we will tell you the right solution (battery-free, free support).

BallyDri power and driver board — Memory Lane
The BallyDri: replacement power supply and driver, battery-free.

📚 To go further: Guide: which MPU board for a Bally / Stern (1977-1985)?

FAQ — Memory Lane Stern

Which replacement board for my Memory Lane?
Memory Lane uses a Stern M-100 MPU; contact us with the references of your boards for the right solution (battery-free).

My Memory Lane no longer starts.
First check the battery and corrosion on the MPU: it is the number-one cause of dead boards.

Some coils run away or don't respond.
On the power side, the driver board is to blame (transistors, fuses); contact us for the diagnosis.

Should I keep the original battery?
No: a battery-free board removes the number-one 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

  1. Power off, visual inspection: look for any battery or corrosion marks on the MPU of your Memory Lane, especially around U10/U11; remove the battery if it is still present.
  2. Power supply: measure the 5 V and check that it reaches the MPU; check the bridge rectifier and the power-supply fuses.
  3. Grounds: redo the grounds between the MPU, the power/driver board and the display.
  4. Connectors: re-pin the oxidised Molex connectors, especially the MPU↔power link.
  5. Displays: never plug or unplug a display while powered on; test with a known-good display.
  6. Final test: check start-up, credits, coils and displays; the BallyFA replaces the MPU, battery-free. If needed, contact the free support.

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