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(First off, I am new here and it wasn't very clear to me whether this forum is specifically for DarkSoft or whether this is a general arcade project forum. Also wasn't clear to me based on the section descriptions whether this Capcom CPS2 section is generally for CPS2 related questions or whether it's specific to DarkSoft support for CPS2. Apologize in advance if this forum/section is only for DarkSoft.)
I recently got my hands on a Japanese A board and a Japanese B board for the Street Fighter Zero 3 game. I don't believe either has been recapped but the B board has had the original battery removed and replaced with a battery holder and a new battery inserted in 2020. I have an appropriate Jamma harness and for video I am using a VGA converter and outputting to an 1280x1024 LCD panel. For audio, I am using the L/R audio connectors on the A board and sending it to an amplifier with two speakers attached.
On a cold boot, everything seems to work fine. The game boots, I get video and audio, picture looks great and the game seems to work.
On a subsequent power cycle, the system will not boot. Fan goes on but no video and no audio. It doesn't seem to be booting. I have to pull power and leave it for 3-5 minutes and then if I power up it works again.
This doesn't seem normal to me but since this is my first foray into these old arcade games, I thought I'd ask. Given the symptoms, I'm assuming it might be capacitor related but normally I see issues with cold boots, not warm boots when it comes to capacitor issues. Anyhow, I know my way around replacing capacitors/fixing PCBs as I have spent time restoring vintage computers. I have replacement caps/super cap for the A board and will be replacing those soon.
For recapping the B board, any extra precautions given the suicide battery? If I leave the battery alone while I'm removing/replacing the caps on the B board, should everything go ok? Just want to ensure I don't brick the B board.
Thanks!
I recently got my hands on a Japanese A board and a Japanese B board for the Street Fighter Zero 3 game. I don't believe either has been recapped but the B board has had the original battery removed and replaced with a battery holder and a new battery inserted in 2020. I have an appropriate Jamma harness and for video I am using a VGA converter and outputting to an 1280x1024 LCD panel. For audio, I am using the L/R audio connectors on the A board and sending it to an amplifier with two speakers attached.
On a cold boot, everything seems to work fine. The game boots, I get video and audio, picture looks great and the game seems to work.
On a subsequent power cycle, the system will not boot. Fan goes on but no video and no audio. It doesn't seem to be booting. I have to pull power and leave it for 3-5 minutes and then if I power up it works again.
This doesn't seem normal to me but since this is my first foray into these old arcade games, I thought I'd ask. Given the symptoms, I'm assuming it might be capacitor related but normally I see issues with cold boots, not warm boots when it comes to capacitor issues. Anyhow, I know my way around replacing capacitors/fixing PCBs as I have spent time restoring vintage computers. I have replacement caps/super cap for the A board and will be replacing those soon.
For recapping the B board, any extra precautions given the suicide battery? If I leave the battery alone while I'm removing/replacing the caps on the B board, should everything go ok? Just want to ensure I don't brick the B board.
Thanks!