claude-haiku-4-5-20251001 · $0.015
RetroRalph acquires After Burner arcade cab for $550, identifies and begins repairs on multiple electrical issues.
The rumble motor fuse was blown and required replacement
high confidence · Identified during initial troubleshooting; confirmed as simple fix
The After Burner cabinet uses an After Burner 2 board
high confidence · Directly stated when discussing thrust feature exclusive to AB2
The thrust feature dip switch was set to off despite using AB2 board
high confidence · Confirmed through dip switch inspection and adjustment
The right channel audio amplifier is non-functional, not the speaker
high confidence · Determined through troubleshooting process; initially thought speaker was blown
The rumble motor is too loud and aggressive for home use
high confidence · Direct observation from speaker; described as 'really really rough' in arcade but problematic at home
A failed relay is causing the warning lights to stay constantly on
high confidence · Isolated through cable testing; problem followed cable from working to non-working relay
Incandescent light bulbs for indicator lights may be difficult to source in 2022
medium confidence · Speaker expresses uncertainty about current availability of standard incandescent bulbs
The cabinet has screen graphical issues possibly requiring ROM replacement
medium confidence · Identified issue; speaker indicates possible solution but wants to verify with ROM burning
“The rumble motor for Afterburner is really really rough and definitely cool in an arcade setting but almost overly loud and aggressive for an at-home setting.”
RetroRalph (Jon)@ 0:24 — Key design challenge identified; sets up motivation for bass shaker modification
“I'm going to replace that relay component with a new modern component and see if that solves that issue.”
RetroRalph (Jon)@ 1:26 — Documents repair strategy for relay failure affecting multiple light systems
“What if I took the rumble motor and left it there, right? but took the fuse out so it was no longer working and tried to achieve a similar effect with a bass shaker?”
RetroRalph (Jon)@ 2:27 — Proposes novel modification approach to address rumble motor volume issue while preserving feedback
“The right channel on the amplifier not working... I'm going to replace that amplifier with a modern amplifier for now and then I work on potentially rebuilding that amplifier.”
RetroRalph (Jon)@ 3:07 — Outlines strategy for audio repair: immediate modern solution with potential original restoration later
“I'm not altering anything about the cabinet. I'm going to keep everything in place.”
RetroRalph (Jon)@ 5:16 — Establishes restoration philosophy: repairs/upgrades but preservation of original components where possible
design_philosophy: Restoration approach balances functional upgrades with historical preservation; plans modifications (bass shaker) while committing to keep cabinet externally unaltered and maintain original component placement
high · Explicit statement: 'I'm not altering anything about the cabinet. I'm going to keep everything in place.'
product_concern: Multiple component failures on acquired machine: blown fuse, failed relay, non-functional amplifier channel, degraded speakers, possible ROM corruption
high · Systematic documentation of failures found during initial inspection and testing
technology_signal: Consideration of modern replacements for aging arcade hardware: modern audio amplifier to replace original, LED bulbs to replace incandescent (though LED dimming issue noted), potential ROM reprogramming for graphics fix
high · Multiple explicit references to modern component substitution strategy while preserving cabinet appearance
positive(0.82)— Speaker expresses genuine excitement about acquisition (childhood nostalgia), optimism about repair feasibility, and enthusiasm for creative modifications. Issues are framed as solvable challenges rather than dealbreakers. Some minor frustration with design limitations (rumble loudness) but overall constructive tone.
youtube_groq_whisper · $0.020