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Author Topic: Street fighter II CE Jamma board troubleshooting  (Read 742 times)

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Street fighter II CE Jamma board troubleshooting
« on: November 09, 2012, 11:03:01 pm »
I picked up a used Street Fighter II  Jamma/PCB.

I plugged it up to a working JAMMA cab.  The screen comes up, but the graphics are messed up some.  It's like some letters are missing, and blocks of graphics.  It's not a monitor problem.  I can post a video if interested.

There are 3 PCB's on top of each other, it looks in good condition, but I'm not sure if a IC is not seated properly, or what.

Any ideas?

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Re: Street fighter II CE Jamma board troubleshooting
« Reply #1 on: November 09, 2012, 11:56:20 pm »
The thing about most wonky PCBs is that if you can't personally repair them it is usually cheaper to buy a working one that it is to get the one you have repaired.

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