Ok, looks like you were right.. I found two things..
"AUD. AMP." and "RGB INTERFACE". No idea how to test these.. considering they've been in the board since before I even owned it 21+ years ago.. hehe. They look fine physically, at least.
There's also a bunch of unused plugs flopping around.
Thanks for the help with the manual.. 2 different people sent me links, I really appreciate it!
mspaeth, inside the cabinet there's a small PCB screwed to the inside that isn't attached to anything.. could it be the old Gorf soundboard? It's less than 6x6 inches so I don't know what else it...
Right now I go to NSCC (Lynn campus is where CS/Eng stuff is) - it's a VERY tiny department. My Digital Logic design class started out with 5 people, then everyone dropped except for me and one other kid. I probably should see if I can take advantage of the lab next semester to mess with some of...
Gah, I had a big long response and I took too long..
I am indeed female, raised on a steady diet of video games and.. well, more video games.
I'm actually not knowledgeable at all when it comes to arcade repair. I'm trying to learn what I can because I'm someone who will tinker with and void...
Let me preface this with the fact that I am very much a newbie and this looks like a great site for getting help.
Ok, short version.. my Q*bert cabinet sat in my uncle's basement for 20+ years. He finally gave it back. The cabinet looked funny to me, and upon closer inspection I realized what...