Street Fighter 1

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I bought one of there Street Fighter board sets and would like for someone who has one of these to take pics of the 40 pin chips. I think I have something missing at 9h but can not find much info on this board set. If you have one and can take a pic That would be of some help to me as I can not find the schematics for this game. I need to know if 9h is populated and what the other two 40 pin chip are.
 
I have a SF1 pcb that is regular button version. If you need that, let me know. Putting together the vaccuum button version might be difficult to find all the parts. Good luck!
 
I have a SF1 pcb that is regular button version. If you need that, let me know. Putting together the vaccuum button version might be difficult to find all the parts. Good luck!

Does yours have the air circuit located just up from the audio amps? This is the circuit I am looking into. It is my understanding this section is for producing a puff of air to the player depending on the action or reaction to a hit.

Mine is just dead, will not boot, nothing jumping around, just frozen static on screen and with all of the interconnections I am not surprised though.
 
Does yours have the air circuit located just up from the audio amps? This is the circuit I am looking into. It is my understanding this section is for producing a puff of air to the player depending on the action or reaction to a hit.

Mine is just dead, will not boot, nothing jumping around, just frozen static on screen and with all of the interconnections I am not surprised though.

There is about a 10% chance I have a vaccuum button version. I know I have 2 SF1 pcbs. I am not sure which version (or where it is), #2 is.

I can look for it, but it might take a week or so to get to it. If your lucky, maybe you can convert a button version to vaccuum version..
 
There is about a 10% chance I have a vaccuum button version. I know I have 2 SF1 pcbs. I am not sure which version (or where it is), #2 is.

I can look for it, but it might take a week or so to get to it. If your lucky, maybe you can convert a button version to vaccuum version..

No problem, I have several Operation Wolf sound boards to try to get working and will be kind of busy this week.

I feel like the Tuttles (Orange County Chopper), sitting around and waiting for parts and complaining about it; well I post here a lot more when waiting on parts.
 
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