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smartbomb2084:
The 2 most important pics you posted are out of focus when you see them full size...

retake them if you can.

charliepr:

--- Quote from: smartbomb2084 on January 25, 2013, 05:08:26 pm ---The 2 most important pics you posted are out of focus when you see them full size...

retake them if you can.

--- End quote ---

OK, can you tell me witch 2?

PL1:
Don't bother with more pics.

Based on what I'm seeing in the photos, your best bet is to follow Ken's advice and get a replacement board.

The degree of damage to traces covering more than half the board in photo GEDC0006 makes it extremely difficult to repair and even the component side in photo GEDC0009 shows a few traces eaten away.

This board is almost guaranteed to be a serious money pit and plagued with latent defects.

Save yourself a metric buttload of time, money, and frustration -- get a replacement board.

Just make sure that any acid has been neutralized/removed before you transfer the CPU/ROMs to the replacement board.


Scott

charliepr:
OK everyone just what I though, the board is damaged to much for repair. In fact every time I touch it a piece of trace falls of. No where can I get a replacement for a fair amount of $. Thanks

PL1:
Disclaimer:  Haven't done business with this place.   :dunno   Caveat Emptor.

Found a German site here that has them.

There's also a bare NOS board (no sockets, no resistors, no diodes) here on e-Bay in Australia, but IMHO it's not worth the effort by the time you buy/transfer all the parts.

I usually stick to Visual Pinball, so someone else may have better sources for this.

Prices in the ~$200 range appear to be common.


Scott

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