Need a specialist Street fighter (the Movie)

pacman71

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I sold a Street Fighter the movie PCB that worked when I pulled it. I sent it to another Klover and its DOA.

Is there anything special about this board that might be being overlooked?

We have tried adjusting voltage a little and he said he has tried it in several Jamma machines.

KLOV says its a Jamma + The cabinet worked fine with my multiboard.

Any other ideas?
 
I've seen users have a bunch of problems with this and Time Killers. I'd run some searches on those, particularly TK since it's the more common one I've seen asked about.

I can't remember off-hand what the magic fix is though, maybe while I'm waiting here I'll take a look myself and jot it down for you lol.

EDIT: well, going based on Time Killers, which I think SF2TM ran on the same hardware as, it requires -5V to operate. maybe the buyer has a power supply without -5 hooked up? I'll keep probing. they also say there's an IC that can get knocked out in transit or something, I've never personally seen these boards before, so I don't know, but check that anything socketed is reseated back in firmly. it's 3 boards too I guess, make sure they're all linked up right too.

EDIT #2: interesting... instead of using a kick harness, this game used some unused JAMMA pins for the extra button wiring. I guess check that the JAMMA harness doesn't have those extra inputs going somewhere they shouldn't be?
 
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Interesting infomaybe I will get my time killer going again!
 
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