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The major components of the pressurized water reactor are the reactor core, generator, hyperbolic cooling tower, and three circulating water loops.

These are interconnected by a series of pumps and valves. Temperatures at seven major sites are displayed, and the net energy of the system your score is indicated at the lower right of the screen. Left to its own devices, the station, as in reality, will produce megawatt hours of energy at a uniform rate. This would not make for a particularly interesting or eventful game, so Nature steps in to liven things up a bit, providing earthquakes in the form of loud rumbling noises from the audio and tremors in the visual display.

Every quake breaks one pump or valve which must be repaired before disaster strikes. Determining which valve or pump needs repair calls for careful attention to the temperature gauges and testing of all systems to be sure each performs its specified function. A work force of eighty men stands ready to help. After a break has been located, five men are sent to repair it. Having suffered their maximum allowable exposure to radiation, these men will never return.

In locating the trouble spot, you're allowed a total of sixteen guesses, right or wrong; a wrong guess uses men just as irreversibly. After these have been used up, there is no way to repair a break. The object of Scram is to produce as much net energy as possible while repairing all breaks. A successful end to the game is achieved with a cold shutdown, accomplished by dropping the control rods into the reactor core. Be forewarned, however; it takes approximately five minutes to reduce the reactor temperature from degrees to , and earthquakes are not obliging enough to allow an uneventful shutdown.

Producing five hundred megawatt hours of energy at level nine qualifies the player as a senior reactor operator. Most players will make rapid progress through the first several risk levels.

A bar that appears above or below each temperature reading indicates rises or drops in temperature and serves as a handy visual aid. When speed is important, the bars appear much faster than degree changes. There are also two very important pumps which, when inactive, rapidly produce a condition known as steam voiding very serious , and from there, a quick meltdown.

It would obviously he quite helpful to the novice to know the locations of these two pumps ahead of time. I found quite a few Atari games thanks to my friend nesfrk who pointed out to me the big box of Atari carts that was hiding under a table that I had missed!

I ended up buying 22 Atari games in total, and many of them were in different shapes and sizes. Some of them are a bit more obvious, they were released by a certain company that just made their own style of cartridges and labels, such as Parker Brothers or ActiVision. And the ActiVision ones are a bit more dull, just black and white but with the ActiVision logo printed in the plastic on the back, just like the Parker Brothers logo. ActiVision does have other labels as well, more colourful, I own a few of those as well, but I think these black and white ones might be region specific.

Either with a silver label, a black label with a colourful name on the side or the black with silver frame labels. I found some odd carts with 2 games in 1 called 2 Pak Special. Kind of ugly, but still charming in a way XD.

I also got Hero by Imagineering, from !! Two of them have the same cartridge case, it has S. So many variations right! I also picked up a few Atari games. Meanwhile I found these game cartridges for it :. This FAQ list is in a constant state of development and comes with no guarantees.

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