by Jizaboz » Sat Oct 15, 2022 1:05 am
I think I'm close to fixing my first arcade PCB. While I've done a lot with old consoles and CRT monitors/tvs, I've sent 2 boards off to others to "bullet proof". Those were well worth the money and were easy to find experts to do (Pac and Galaga type boards) but when you get into other games not so much. Especially the Neo Geo MVS I learned the hard way.
Anyway, once this game I bought back in August started glitching out I decided to try to fix it myself. So far, I seem to be doing well for an old Konami board without a lot of troubleshooting commentary archives.
I think I'm close to fixing my first arcade PCB. While I've done a lot with old consoles and CRT monitors/tvs, I've sent 2 boards off to others to "bullet proof". Those were well worth the money and were easy to find experts to do (Pac and Galaga type boards) but when you get into other games not so much. Especially the Neo Geo MVS I learned the hard way.
Anyway, once this game I bought back in August started glitching out I decided to try to fix it myself. So far, I seem to be doing well for an old Konami board without a lot of troubleshooting commentary archives.
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