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Star Wars - fully working!
ChadTower:
I don't have that info on hand at the moment but it's in the manual as well as written on the chips themselves (if it hasn't worn off). IIRC you're looking at DACs and Op Amps most likely for your issue as the likely starting point.
EDIT: BTW, looked harder at my cab, it does have the red layer but you have to look hard for it. So faded I hadn't seen it until I looked really closely.
Spyridon:
I contacted Arcadechips and they do not carry the custom AVG chip. Anyone know where I can order this from?
RetroACTIVE:
--- Quote from: Spyridon on May 07, 2009, 09:50:33 am ---I contacted Arcadechips and they do not carry the custom AVG chip. Anyone know where I can order this from?
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Arcadeshop?
Kevin Mullins:
There's always something like this if he still offers them.
http://www.multigame.com/AVG.html
Have you tried swapping the X and Y parts to see if the signal problem moves to the other side?
Spyridon:
--- Quote from: RetroACTIVE on May 07, 2009, 09:57:29 am ---
--- Quote from: Spyridon on May 07, 2009, 09:50:33 am ---I contacted Arcadechips and they do not carry the custom AVG chip. Anyone know where I can order this from?
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Arcadeshop?
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Thanks. Yep they have a replacement available.
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