Yeah, the power supply board is very likely flaky, just waiting on a bit of confirmation on the pinouts to convert to a Peter Chou PSU. The RAM/ROM are known good, the only board I haven't been able to test is the CPU board, but I'm thinking that if I'm getting this far, the CPU board is likely good. If anyone has experience with converting a Gorf to a switching PSU and could verify the below listed pinouts, especially the stuff in italics, I would greatly appreciate it!
1 +V Audio (~13V @ 1.5A)
2 -5V @ 0.45A
3 +V Independent [~10V @ 3.5A, to coin door and control lights?]
4 !Reset
5 V.Batt?
6 Key
7 +12V @ 1.45A
8 +12V @ 1.45A
9 -Sense
10 AC Sync?
11 -V Audio [Gnd for Audio circuit]
12 -V Independent [Gnd, control lights return?]
13 Gnd
14 Gnd
15 Gnd
16 Gnd
17 Coin Counter Drivers (~8V, unreg +5V) [from coin meter]
18 +5V @ 3A
19 +5V @ 2A regulated for logic
1 13 volts for audio output amplifier -- +12 on switching PS
2 -5 volts -5 on switching PS
3 not sure about this one -- +12 on switching PS?
4 reset-- +5 volts on switching PS
5 not used?
6 key
7 +12 on switching PS
8 +12 on switching PS
9 -sense --ground on switching ps - frame or common?
10 not used?
11 ground to indicator lights --ground on switching ps
12 ground for audio --ground on switching ps - frame or common?
13-16 common for all regulated outputs --ground on switching ps - common
17 coin counter power +12 on switching PS
18 +5 volts on switching PS
19 +5 volts on switching PS
On second thought, moving this info to a new post in the Main forum, it doesn't really belong here now that I know it's not a monitor issue. Thanks for the help!