NBA JAM PCB to MK1 or 2 with rom swap?

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I've read that BLITZ from original through 2000 (non gold version) could be swapped on the seattle boards just by swapping the three ROM chips and the attached hard drive.

Its the same true for t-unit hardware such as NBA JAM/MK/Mk2?

http://www.system16.com/hardware.php?id=611

Could you buy a busted MK board and swap the roms into a working nba jam board, or visa versa?

Did the sound boards differ at all, anything like that that makes this not work for any of those games listed on the t-unit list there?
 
I've read that BLITZ from original through 2000 (non gold version) could be swapped on the seattle boards just by swapping the three ROM chips and the attached hard drive.

Its the same true for t-unit hardware such as NBA JAM/MK/Mk2?

http://www.system16.com/hardware.php?id=611

Could you buy a busted MK board and swap the roms into a working nba jam board, or visa versa?

Did the sound boards differ at all, anything like that that makes this not work for any of those games listed on the t-unit list there?

You can swap NBA Jam, MK1, and MK2 around and the same T-Unit board, but each game uses different PLCC graphics chips and you'd have to swap the appropriate ones into the corresponding game. If you just swap out the roms, it won't work unless you install the correct PLCC graphics chips for whatever game you want to play.
 
You can swap NBA Jam, MK1, and MK2 around and the same T-Unit board, but each game uses different PLCC graphics chips and you'd have to swap the appropriate ones into the corresponding game. If you just swap out the roms, it won't work unless you install the correct PLCC graphics chips for whatever game you want to play.

Is the PLCC code available somewhere?
 
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