Hi friend, i can repair the pcb but i'm from México.¿Algún buen reparador en Europa con esta CPU dispuesta a reemplazarla? Hace mucho calor, ya verifiqué todos los contactos, y no es un lío
Do you have one pcb dead to sale?So, i have several dead Killer Instinct Boards, and a fully working KI2 board with control issues. I wanted to see if it was possible to downgrade the KI2 to KI1 by swapping U96, which is the only difference between boards (other than the sound roms, boot rom, and hard drive, but those are all socketed.)
So i yanked U96 off the board, soldered a 44 pin PLCC socket, and swapped the roms over, and lo and behold i now have a working KI1!
Now, how hard would it be to do a multi on this board, so i can flip a switch and play both games? I have ideas, but i know we have some amazingly talented people on this forum, so i figured i would ask for ideas first.
oh yeah I'm sure I have that CF packed somewhere. but now I have a bigger one! LOL this was a surgery that I long wondered how it would work out. I'm just glad I didn't break any CPU legs when it fell last week.Hey, do you know there are 44 ide to microSD, SD or CF adapters and disk on mudules to plug right on the 44 pin connector ? You don't even need to source 5V !
Hi @nekuHello guys,
The PCBs finally arrived today, i still have to solder the connectors and sockets, but here's a quick look of it !
Sadly, i won't have time this week-end to test it
Yes, i will release once ready all the files (schematics, gerber and BOM) needed to be able to make the PCBs.
Regards
Hi,
Can’t wait either… my k1 pcb is waiting also nervously! Looks great!It fits nicely in place without touching anything underneath.
Last checks before takeoff ... I am nervous !
https://www.arcadeservices.com/pcb-repair.htmlGuys, I have 2 boards from a friend, who sent them to Ken @ IRepairSega, which sent it back and said "can't be repaired".
now if Ken says that, I am guessing he is right and I shouldn't even try right?
Ken worked at Sega and knows Sega boards, but he also knows basic electronic repair and can and will do things like replacing a CPU chipI thought Ken only worked on Sega boards.
it depends WHY, if he determined the CPU is bad and doesn't have a replacement then someone with a CPU could fix it (or if you sourced one Ken could fix it)now if Ken says that, I am guessing he is right and I shouldn't even try right?