Can anyone identify this PC Board? *BOTH IDENTIFIED!*

Mulletron

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I have no clue what this is, as it is not labeled, and I have no way to test it, as it is not JAMMA. Here are some pics:

Top:

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Chips on top (Mitsubishi):

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Top of board opposite of connector:

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Top connector(s):

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Bottom Connector:

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Sticker to the right of top connector:

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Bottom of board:

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I don't even have a year or manufacturer on here... any help would be GREATLY appreciated.

Thanks!
 
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ttooddddyy

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My first thought was was a bootleg of moon patrol, but it is not that.

Identifying ground and 5 volts will be easy, then touch r, g or b against all pins (avoiding 5 and 12 volts of course) untill you get a hit. Then adjust the holds until you see the title screen floating ;) you may be able to ID from that

Whatever it is, it seems to be a bootleg
 

Mulletron

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I posted here too, check out the nintendo board, as I'm completely stumped to that too.

http://www.killercabs.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=4460

I'll see what I can do about testing it...

Why only ground and 5? What about the other ones? Wouldn't I want all Voltages in?

*EDIT*

Found out the nintendo board was punchout (SO COOL) and that I'm probably just going to dump a rom and see what Captain Mame thinks.

I'll post results tonight.

PS, Punchout for sale soon.
 
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Xian Xi

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looks like bubble bobble or a taito board to me.
 

Cnidarian

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just a guess

Scramble Formation / Tokio (same hardware as Bubble Bobble)




I agree that it might be a bootleg.
 

ttooddddyy

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Mulletron said:
Why only ground and 5? What about the other ones? Wouldn't I want all Voltages in?

12 volts only supplies the audio output stage, for a board to boot up you only need ground and 5 volts.

If you can ID one of the R, G or Bs, connecting that and adjusting h and v hold (as you will not have sync) should be enough for you to eyeball the start up or title screen.
 

Mulletron

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Well... Cnidarian was ABSOLUTELY right.

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Thanks guys for all of your help.

Anyone want it? Its for sale along with Punchout.

You guys are great. Maybe next time todddddydydydydy I'll do it the cool way.
 
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