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Testing a Jamma Board in Austin, TX area
« on: August 06, 2008, 09:22:10 am »
I recently acquired a cabinet that was not working and had a 1943 Battle of Midway Jamma board in the system.  I am hoping to find someone local that could test the board for me so that I can determine if it is working correctly.  I am guessing that it is not a very difficult procedure just to test the board, plug it in, power it up and see what happens.  If there is anyone in the Austin area that can help, please let me know.  I am willing to travel and would be very appreciative.

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Re: Testing a Jamma Board in Austin, TX area
« Reply #1 on: August 06, 2008, 09:35:21 am »
I'm up in Round Rock and have a machine you can use.

Send me a PM and I'll get you my info.

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Re: Testing a Jamma Board in Austin, TX area
« Reply #2 on: August 07, 2008, 06:37:35 am »
I recently acquired a cabinet that was not working and had a 1943 Battle of Midway Jamma board in the system.  I am hoping to find someone local that could test the board for me so that I can determine if it is working correctly.  I am guessing that it is not a very difficult procedure just to test the board, plug it in, power it up and see what happens.  If there is anyone in the Austin area that can help, please let me know.  I am willing to travel and would be very appreciative.

Thanks

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