TheBortot Enthusiast Joined May 29, 2017 Messages 199 Reaction score 22 Location Rio de Janeiro, Brazil May 14, 2018 #1 Does this Pang cps1 pcb, already phoenixed, is good for a future multi?
PascalP Legendary Joined Jan 17, 2016 Messages 5,610 Reaction score 3,743 Location The Netherlands May 14, 2018 #2 Eproms don't have the original stickers, so most likely reprogrammed after the battery died. But it does has a 'Dash' 12MHz A board, so that's good
Eproms don't have the original stickers, so most likely reprogrammed after the battery died. But it does has a 'Dash' 12MHz A board, so that's good
Bonky Enthusiast Joined Jun 29, 2016 Messages 141 Reaction score 153 Location France May 14, 2018 #3 Pang!3 Have no battery on his original C board. I think it's a bootleg (i haven' t see the picture). if it's a bootleg, sometimes, it's a 10mhz.
Pang!3 Have no battery on his original C board. I think it's a bootleg (i haven' t see the picture). if it's a bootleg, sometimes, it's a 10mhz.
PascalP Legendary Joined Jan 17, 2016 Messages 5,610 Reaction score 3,743 Location The Netherlands May 14, 2018 #4 ok, then the roms are reprogrammed for other reasons. Picture shows a Mitchell B board and a 'dash' sticker on the A board
ok, then the roms are reprogrammed for other reasons. Picture shows a Mitchell B board and a 'dash' sticker on the A board
TheBortot Enthusiast Joined May 29, 2017 Messages 199 Reaction score 22 Location Rio de Janeiro, Brazil May 14, 2018 #5 what is this ``dash`` sticker?
PascalP Legendary Joined Jan 17, 2016 Messages 5,610 Reaction score 3,743 Location The Netherlands May 14, 2018 #6 'Dash' means it is a 12MHz A board instead of the earlier 10MHz A board. The 12MHz dash board is the standard board for most newer games and was introduced with Street Fighter 2' (Champion Edition) if I'm correct
'Dash' means it is a 12MHz A board instead of the earlier 10MHz A board. The 12MHz dash board is the standard board for most newer games and was introduced with Street Fighter 2' (Champion Edition) if I'm correct