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HELP!!! Board Problems!!!!
SavannahLion:
Let's clarify the purposes of the pictures. It allows someone, like people on this forum, to look for and identify missing IC's, burnt or damaged traces and so on. One of the key points is that the photo does need to be as clear as possible. Hint: if you can't read the boards identifying marks, the picture is not clear enough. I see a lot of people that insist that they've checked this and that or they've reseated this, or they cleaned that and a well taken photo would reveal something that the person would easily miss. Missing caps. A missing IC in a slot. Mixed IC's.
If you want help, you need to work with us. We're not being ---Deutsche Frankfurters---, but please don't waste our time if you're unwilling to take the steps to get that assistance.
Anyways, from what I can tell from the manual (yes, I Googled for and found the manual. Try it yourself. The manual is not very good but it's a start.), you've got one of those bastard daughter ROM boards which is, somewhat, confirmed by the photos and what looks like quad I/O header connectors. If it's anything like those damn Capcom boards, you might want to check the connectors to make sure there's no damaged or missing pins. I still have a Capcom set on my desk because of that.
Mac Green:
--- Quote from: SavannahLion on January 21, 2012, 07:24:23 pm ---Let's clarify the purposes of the pictures. It allows someone, like people on this forum, to look for and identify missing IC's, burnt or damaged traces and so on. One of the key points is that the photo does need to be as clear as possible. Hint: if you can't read the boards identifying marks, the picture is not clear enough. I see a lot of people that insist that they've checked this and that or they've reseated this, or they cleaned that and a well taken photo would reveal something that the person would easily miss. Missing caps. A missing IC in a slot. Mixed IC's.
If you want help, you need to work with us. We're not being ---Deutsche Frankfurters---, but please don't waste our time if you're unwilling to take the steps to get that assistance.
Anyways, from what I can tell from the manual (yes, I Googled for and found the manual. Try it yourself. The manual is not very good but it's a start.), you've got one of those bastard daughter ROM boards which is, somewhat, confirmed by the photos and what looks like quad I/O header connectors. If it's anything like those damn Capcom boards, you might want to check the connectors to make sure there's no damaged or missing pins. I still have a Capcom set on my desk because of that.
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Thanks for the response yes i have the manual ive checked every pin nothing is missing or broken nothing burned this just leaves me scratching my head the board looks new well keep he replys coming and ill keep yall updated
Mac Green:
ok i checked again still every thing is there WTH is wrong with this thing???? :banghead:
Mac Green:
OK the seller refunded me and i get to keep the board free project board
Mac Green:
BUMP!
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