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CE is 12mhz tho. Isn't it just World Warrior that ran on 10mhz? Are there really that many more common 10mhz boards or that socal just jumped straight from WW to HF? I find either or both hard to believe.
 
was there upgrade kits from WW to CE? I assume yes... so boards could have been double upgrade kitted instead of buying new motherboards.

Also yes, we are arguing semantics and other esoteric details... but i thought that was the point of this conversation? Let's bring the truth to the surface not say things are inconsequential...
 
was there upgrade kits from WW to CE? I assume yes... so boards could have been double upgrade kitted instead of buying new motherboards.

Also yes, we are arguing semantics and other esoteric details... but i thought that was the point of this conversation? Let's bring the truth to the surface not say things are inconsequential...
Nope, WW and CE has a complete different B board and C board.
So the only way to upgrade it swap out complete B+C stack.

From CE to HF is only 3 roms
 
@PascalP is correct, no official WW to HF kit exists.
It was a CE to HF kit.

CE was not sold independently from the A-board.
It was arcade ops, who likely didn't know the difference that swapped em when a board died.
meaning to say that an op would buy CE, the A board would die, and they would just dig out the old WW board and make the unofficial swap?
 
@PascalP is correct, no official WW to HF kit exists.
It was a CE to HF kit.

CE was not sold independently from the A-board.
It was arcade ops, who likely didn't know the difference that swapped em when a board died.
meaning to say that an op would buy CE, the A board would die, and they would just dig out the old WW board and make the unofficial swap?
Correct, or for whatever other reason they would grab an ‘old’ 10MHz A board they had lying around
 
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