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Edgedamage

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Re:Joust cocktail restoration
« Reply #40 on: October 18, 2003, 01:57:00 pm »
Ok I got this well used but not abused cpu/video board off the bay. Spent two hours fixing bent pins on chips bent pins on the rom header and interface header replaced the missing ram chip. Powered up the board and got "Initial tests indicate you got a good deal" Now I got the board running auto cycle for the next day. Looks like I have to start saving up for that awesome joust cocktail cabinet resto kit that phoenix arcade sells.
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Re:Joust cocktail restoration
« Reply #41 on: October 18, 2003, 03:38:14 pm »
Got lucky today looked outside and seen a old computer in the trash. Removed the battery holder and installed it on the newly fixed cpu/video board I love free stuff.
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