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    New member from Michigan

    great to hear about more Michigan peeps with games. No candies myself, but have a good size collection of games and parts. if anyone is looking for a bunch of old pcbs and possibly other parts to tinker with, lmk. I need to downsize on things I'll never use. I'm between Detroit and Toledo...
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    Konami Viper help: RTC SELF CHECK BAD now

    Final issues/solution/steps?
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    Konami Viper help: RTC SELF CHECK BAD now

    Does that programmer short the pinsfor you,I remember having to have a jumper on some pins in the past. But yeah, program chip, remove from programmer, put back on and verify. If just the clock bytes are different, it's holding code and should work. Also, did you confirm you got the right...
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    Konami Viper help: RTC SELF CHECK BAD now

    Looks like enough to solder to. If you look at my pic, the red wire is positive. So in your pic(since upside down) the left is positive
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    Konami Viper help: RTC SELF CHECK BAD now

    Download the files from the game that are dumped in mame. Inside the zip will be file needed to be programed to the rtc. I can't remember though, some of the konami games can write to the rtc on boot if you hold test or something
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    Konami Viper help: RTC SELF CHECK BAD now

    that would be very interesting to see.
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    Konami Viper help: RTC SELF CHECK BAD now

    cr2032 battery holder . can get them on amazon or pretty much anywhere online
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    Konami Viper help: RTC SELF CHECK BAD now

    i'd prefer not to, better to share knowledge and have other learn how. you'll also be able to program and test after you get your programmer. i dont mind helping you get it all working
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    Konami Viper help: RTC SELF CHECK BAD now

    you can deft expose the terminals for the original battery and connect a battery holder or battery directly to it, then program the chip. I've done it a bunch of times for my own games. just make sure how ever you attach the battery/holder it doesn't physically interfere with the case or board.
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    Konami Viper help: RTC SELF CHECK BAD now

    have a picture of the chip that was installed? we can should be able to tell if really non-volatile. where did you get it, if from a "store" front? and if you have a programmer you could read it, but if you had that, i'd assume you would've made your own.
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    Konami Viper help: RTC SELF CHECK BAD now

    was the dallas chip newish, battery still good on it?
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    Lindbergh cover

    purchased a machine and it didnt have a cover. Someone thought they knew how to work on games.. bent the case, lost the cover.. have the case back to normal and got machine working.. id like to get a cover to keep it clean
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    Lindbergh cover

    anyone have a spare cover.. i received mine without one and would like to try and keep it safe
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