Thanks for the help. I will look into MAME and see if the ROM from my board is already there or not, but I suspect it is. Also, you are correct that I need help identifying the RAM chips, but I can solder and know how to replace a through-hole component. I've done many repairs to neo-geo carts before by replacing chips with eproms, so I'm comfortable with that. Only thing is that I am not very knowledgeable yet in the CPS1, so I will need a little guidance.the PROGRAM eproms will always be different unless you pick the same region. if the graphics roms match then the roms are ok
is your version (program roms) in MAME? if not please send them to me so they can be added.
video ram is on the A board. look for a bunch of chips all together looking the same on the top right side.
unfortunately for you, not knowing what is ram also means not knowing how to remove them and not having the correct equipment.
you probably wont be able to fix it yourself.
Thanks for the info, I had no idea these boards had that many layers. In fact, I think I will do the cutting legs technique you mentioned, since I do not have anything close to professional to do the desoldering. not even a hot air gun.those rams are called ZIP
Neogeo carts are only 2 layer boards so they are easy to work on. I can remove a rom on those carts in about 20 seconds.
CPS1 (and most others) and 4 or 6 layer boards. You need proper equipment or you won't be able to remove the chip.
A hand solder-sucker won't cut it.
You need a professional desoldering gun and you'll probably need to pre-heat the board too with a hot air gun.
otherwise you can cut the chip out with fine cutters by chopping the legs as close to the plastic body as possible then heat the individual legs with a soldering iron and pull out the legs with tweezers. then suck the holes clean and replace the chip with a new one. this is a general technique applying to any chip on any board....