Hi guys,
Is this an original Japanese PCB?
denjin2.jpg
Hi guys,
Is this an original Japanese PCB?
denjin2.jpg
Yo.
Are you sure it's a boot and not a Korean PCB? Does yours say Banpresto on the PCB?
Yo.
It's a Korean pcb, not a boot. Oddly enough in this case the korean pcb is better than the JP one...the JP one is a complete ugly mess.
http://img23.imageshack.us/img23/461...2527570075.jpg
http://alex.cmaylo.com/q6s1.gif
In with the real hardware, out with the bootlegs......who is this I wonder?
Don't piss off cats or you'll get the Nyanyan Uppercut!
So mainman's is Korean and the one I posted is Japanese?
Yo.
Yours is Korean and Mainman's is a boot.
This is a JP one:
s-l1600.jpg
http://img23.imageshack.us/img23/461...2527570075.jpg
http://alex.cmaylo.com/q6s1.gif
In with the real hardware, out with the bootlegs......who is this I wonder?
Don't piss off cats or you'll get the Nyanyan Uppercut!
EDIT: Yeah Korean Guardians boards are often erroneously labeled as bootlegs.
My Guardians board is similar to OP's, however, this one contains banpresto labeled roms soldered to the board.
Not that these details (or a lack thereof) point toward or away from legitimacy. There seems to be some variation amongst these Korean boards.
mwCEDIf.jpg
Last edited by andsuchisdeath; 07-27-2016 at 12:03 AM.
My board looks like the Japanese one, but it came from Korea![]()
Yeah, I've been out of the loop for a while. Good to see you mainman.
I'm going to try for the next one!
Just for the record here is my Japanese version coming from Koreaimage.jpeg
Anyone with a Guardians/Denjin Makai II board ever have issues with it syncing to a blast city cabinet or any other device? I've gotten two seperate boards and both of them my cab doesn't like:
http://www.neo-geo.com/forums/showth...s)-Sync-issues
Nah just more mis-information. I suspect the issue with Guardians is that those both the world and asian revisions sync signal is drawing in the VBLANK area and causing the devices like PVM's and Tri-sync's to freak out.
Getting an external extron device and moving the V-position of the signal fixes it.
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