This is for some nonworking motherboards. They are all complete and clean. No corrosion or cracks, but none are operational. These are all of the Konami pinout class I'll describe what I know.
Yie Ar Kung-Fu, boots to indiscernible lines. Sorta like a timing issue. It does not fully boot up. Also looms to be a bootleg.
Roc N Rope, never fully boots. Hangs with a screen full of X's, or N's, etc. It will occasionally reset. A few times I actually saw it fully boot up, only to crash seconds later. This also looks like a bootleg
Track N Field or Hyper Olympic, the ROM I pulled off of this ROMIDENT as Track N Field. Wouldn't surprise me if this wasn't a Hyper Olympic. I just sold one of these that booted up as Hyper Olympic, but it's ROMIDENT was Track N Field. This board came from the same operator as that one. This board does nothing...black screen. This also looks like a bootleg.
Jailbreak, this one also doesn't boot up. Totally black screen. On this one, I actually did swap out the custom Konami CPU with a known working one. It booted up and functioned 100%. So if you have a working Konami custom lying around, this would be an easy fix.
A lot of good salvageable parts, or try to fix them. $25.00 each plus shipping in the states. Or buy them all for $100 shipped in the states.
Yie Ar Kung-Fu, boots to indiscernible lines. Sorta like a timing issue. It does not fully boot up. Also looms to be a bootleg.
Roc N Rope, never fully boots. Hangs with a screen full of X's, or N's, etc. It will occasionally reset. A few times I actually saw it fully boot up, only to crash seconds later. This also looks like a bootleg
Track N Field or Hyper Olympic, the ROM I pulled off of this ROMIDENT as Track N Field. Wouldn't surprise me if this wasn't a Hyper Olympic. I just sold one of these that booted up as Hyper Olympic, but it's ROMIDENT was Track N Field. This board came from the same operator as that one. This board does nothing...black screen. This also looks like a bootleg.
Jailbreak, this one also doesn't boot up. Totally black screen. On this one, I actually did swap out the custom Konami CPU with a known working one. It booted up and functioned 100%. So if you have a working Konami custom lying around, this would be an easy fix.
A lot of good salvageable parts, or try to fix them. $25.00 each plus shipping in the states. Or buy them all for $100 shipped in the states.
