Has anyone done a California Speed to Cruisin' Conversion?

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Has anyone done a California Speed to Cruisin' Conversion?

I went to an auction back in November and they had two California Speed cabinets running Cruisin' Exotica. I am getting a CS this week and I am curious what would be required for the conversion? Of course I would leave it so it could be returned to CS easily. Is it just a board swap or is serious modification required?

Jeff
 
Hello
Has anyone done this ? I realize that this is an old post but was curious since I have dual Cal speeds and would like that option as well.
Thanks,
Ed
 
I'd like an answer to this too. Would love to convert my CS to Cruisin', especially if it only requires putting the Cruisin' chd file on a CF card with an IDE adaptor and maybe swapping some rom chips. Anyone?
 
California Speed is a Seattle PCB game, which is like Blitz, etc. It (I think) uses the same steering driver board (and steering motor, etc.).

Cruis'n Exotica has it's own pcb, you'd have to change the pcb over and would probably have some issues with some of the extra wiring, but they're both jamma pcb's with the same driver pcb.

So you'd need the exotica pcb at a minimum (no hard drive, it's eprom based), and you'd have to rewire at least a few of the extra connectors that trim the edge of the pcb.
 
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