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Dirty Harry Williams 1995
smartbomb2084:
When you find a working non-corroded WPC SECURITY or WPC-95 CPU board for $200... count me in for a couple.
Like I said in the first reply to the OP... If the board is as bad as you say then it will need replaced...
Wat's with all the rhetoric?
PL1:
--- Quote from: smartbomb2084 on January 26, 2013, 12:30:19 am ---When you find a working non-corroded WPC SECURITY or WPC-95 CPU board for $200... count me in for a couple.
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A working non-corroded WPC-S board sold on e-bay for $202.50.
The WPC-S linked above goes for 139 Euros (~$188) without ASIC or 174 Euros (~$235) with.
They also have a WPC-95 board for 159 Euros (~$215) without ASIC or 194 Euros (~$262) with.
--- Quote from: smartbomb2084 on January 26, 2013, 12:30:19 am ---Wat's with all the rhetoric?
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If OP had experience with trace replacement/board repair, he probably wouldn't have asked about the board.
I mentioned "money pit" and "latent defects" to steer OP firmly toward the replacement board since this would be a really tough board to learn trace replacement on due to the degree of damage and the size of the traces.
Scott
ChadTower:
Yeah, that's too tightly packed for a beginner. Replace the board and keep that one around in case you want to try and play with it after you've fixed a few pins.
Yes, you'll get more pins, and you'll learn to fix them. That's how this hobby works. ;D
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