I sure hope your solenoid fuse PCB (and solenoid connector) is not on
the middle connector, otherwise you will damage the MPU!!!!!!! This can
be fixed, but it takes up to a couple of hours and a bunch of parts -
have fixed a few games where this has happened.
The solenoid connector MUST go to the connector beside the voltage
regulator (transistor like device with heat sink) on the upper left
corner of the motherboard.
A rule of thumb when first powering up a game is to ALWAYS unplug the
solenoids from the MPU or solenoid driver board! Get the MPU running,
get the displays lit, get the indicators lights going and then and only
then start looking at the solenoids. You see, if the game is basically
alive (switch test works properly, lamp test works properly) then you
have a pretty good idea of where the solenoid connector will go, it is
usually the only socket(s) left (except on Atari! Read the manual to be
sure you know where the solenoid cable connects).
I need to write more on my page on Atari, but haven't had a machine in
for a while to grab pictures. Plus no time what with trying to add my
1,000s of parts to the online catalogue.
https://www.flippers.com/atari_pin_service.html
John :-#)#