Anyone do work on Xevious boards?

I have some spare Xevious boards if that helps and you are interesting in buying/trading for them. These have been sitting for years, so my assumption is they do not work, but perhaps you could swap-out single boards to get one working.

Surely someone does work on these, but like you, I haven't heard who.

Scott C.
 
I have some spare Xevious boards if that helps and you are interesting in buying/trading for them. These have been sitting for years, so my assumption is they do not work, but perhaps you could swap-out single boards to get one working.

Well, if I can't find anyone, it may come to that!

Surely someone does work on these, but like you, I haven't heard who.

Scott C.

An area of the forums (sub-section in repairs?) that lists who fixes what... that'd be a good resource here, I'd say.
 
If I am not mistaken (and I may well be), the explosion sounds are generated on one of the 5xxx chips (same chips as Galaga). You may be able to find which chip by looking at the Galaga troubleshooting pages. Scam one off another board and go from there.
 
If I am not mistaken (and I may well be), the explosion sounds are generated on one of the 5xxx chips (same chips as Galaga). You may be able to find which chip by looking at the Galaga troubleshooting pages. Scam one off another board and go from there.

Yeah, someone broached that idea in the og thread I linked up top. You appear to not be mistaken.
 
Bump...

I did get a name of someone who might do repairs on here, but it came up dry (no response).

Also...I've seen "tested boards" for Xevious sell around $75-$100 online... I suppose this is always an option, though I really don't need a whole new boardset. And for all I know, a tested board might have the same (small) issue mine does now.
 
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