Need help id'ying sega driving pcbs

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I have the following boards that i need help identifying. I thought that they were from an outrunners that i parted out, but the part numbers are not matching, plus i took pics back when i parted them out and they dont look the same. so i now have the fun of trying to figure these out. i think that most are from a daytona that i parted out once, but want to verify. all help is appreciated

board 1
http://app1.sellersourcebook.com/users/7100/dsc09603.jpg
http://app1.sellersourcebook.com/users/7100/dsc09604.jpg

board 2
http://app1.sellersourcebook.com/users/7100/dsc09605.jpg
http://app1.sellersourcebook.com/users/7100/dsc09606.jpg

board 3
http://app1.sellersourcebook.com/users/7100/dsc09607.jpg
http://app1.sellersourcebook.com/users/7100/dsc09608.jpg

board 4
http://app1.sellersourcebook.com/users/7100/dsc09609.jpg

board 5
http://app1.sellersourcebook.com/users/7100/dsc09610.jpg
http://app1.sellersourcebook.com/users/7100/dsc09611.jpg

board 6

http://app1.sellersourcebook.com/users/7100/dsc09612.jpg

board 7
http://app1.sellersourcebook.com/users/7100/dsc09615.jpg
 
Looks like Daytona to me.

Yep, that's Daytona. The Sega EPR-16722 and EPR-16488A ROM numbers match those in MAME, and your pictures match the pictures of the boards under "Sega Model 2 Hardware" on this page:

http://www.tvspels-nostalgi.com/pcb_sega.htm

CPU-Board 837-10071
Video-Board 837-10072
Com-Board 837-10537
Rom-Board 834-10798

Sound Board 837-8679
Amp Mixer 839-0542
Amplifier 838-10018
Drive Board 838-10646
Filter Board 839-0657
Filter Board 839-0658 839-0683
 
I think you are on the right track. Most those are froma Daytona. If you can pm me the ROM numbers on the two main boards, I can Id them for you.

Board one looks like a Daytona main board
Board two is a drive board from a Daytona.
Board three is a standard amp board used in most Model 2/3 games.
Board four looks like a audio mix board, again used in many games with four speaker setups.
Board five is a Model 1/2 sound board. Used in many games, the only difference is the ROMs used.
Board six looks like a Daytona main board.
Board seven ... not sure.
 
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