K0NAM1
Student
Hi Everyone,
I'm a bit of a newbie when it comes to repair, I'm going to try and get one working board out of two duds anyway (I managed to bring an Amiga A2000 back using this method), I have plenty of time at the moment.
These bootlegs are using Konami customs and have an another PCB underneath with lots of ROMs on them. Has anyone seen a schematic for these bootlegs? I'm thinking that because these have the Konami customs maybe the schematics are similar, I'm just comparing an image of a genuine, and in some ways the genuine looks like a much more compact version of the bootleg?
The "first" board has nearly all the IC's and looks the best so I will give that a clean with IPA and then I will move all the missing IC's to this one and making a list of what I need to buy to fully populate the board.
Once I get the parts it's on to phase 2.
Any info on the origins of these boards or relevant repair tips will be much appreciated.
Cheers
Richard
I'm a bit of a newbie when it comes to repair, I'm going to try and get one working board out of two duds anyway (I managed to bring an Amiga A2000 back using this method), I have plenty of time at the moment.
These bootlegs are using Konami customs and have an another PCB underneath with lots of ROMs on them. Has anyone seen a schematic for these bootlegs? I'm thinking that because these have the Konami customs maybe the schematics are similar, I'm just comparing an image of a genuine, and in some ways the genuine looks like a much more compact version of the bootleg?
The "first" board has nearly all the IC's and looks the best so I will give that a clean with IPA and then I will move all the missing IC's to this one and making a list of what I need to buy to fully populate the board.
Once I get the parts it's on to phase 2.
Any info on the origins of these boards or relevant repair tips will be much appreciated.
Cheers
Richard
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