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  1. Sega System 16 Suicide Battery Symptoms

    It seems the need to protect the collector community from people passing off resurrected boardsets as original unencrypted versions has past. From now on all the kits I send out will not have the copyright date changed to RESS or have the RESS logo on the boot screen. If anyone has brought a...
  2. Choplifter - anyone got this type of board ?

    Hopefully this will help solder get his board working. I have an identical pcb to jrok's, minus the extra piggybacked chip as mine has a 315-5153 pal at IC67. But, yep, you guessed it, I'm missing the CK2605 on the cpu daughterboard so mine is dead too. Can you dump CK2605's jrok? The romset...
  3. Atari Cat Box... What other tools are there?

    A good pdf alternative to the full printed version is still available on the TI website.. http://focus.ti.com/lit/ug/scyd013b/scyd013b.pdf If you print off pages 71 to 95ish you will have a nice booklet of pinouts covering 99% of the TTL used in arcade pcbs. Chris
  4. Clutch Hiter Jamma harness question

    Did you check the 4 +5v pins are all wired up on the jamma harness like I suggested in the other thread? Chris
  5. Mystery Board

    Most likely a MK2 bootleg. I've got a nearly identical one with SIP dram, less mask roms and an extra inch of unpopulated gun coil section on the left of the pcb. This one is a Terminator 2 bootleg though hacked to use, yes, a joystick!? It's definatey jamma.. Try plugging it in. Chris
  6. Clutch Hitter won't start

    Re: Clutch Hitter won\'t start Clutch Hitter is a System18 game which is Jamma, but the controls have a seperated +5v connection. Pins 3,4 and C on the jamma are connected but D is seperate. Check you have all 4 +5v pins connected together on your Jamma loom. If you only have, say, pins 3 and...
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