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I picked up a single slot board many months ago to use as a backup in an empty cabinet. I noticed the test button wasn't working and assumed it was an issue with the cab and not the board (the MV1A is the only standard JAMMA board I have currently that requires a test button, the rest have dips).
I finally got off my ass and started to look into it this past week and see that it's an issue not with the cab, but the board itself.
Pin 15 dead ends and goes nowhere. This is the only MV1A I've ever owned, is this normal? Is there a point on the board somewhere I could solder a jumper wire to restore it?
Seems like most of what I've read also mentioned that MV1A's have a socketed bios and this one doesn't, which was unexpected.
I finally got off my ass and started to look into it this past week and see that it's an issue not with the cab, but the board itself.
Pin 15 dead ends and goes nowhere. This is the only MV1A I've ever owned, is this normal? Is there a point on the board somewhere I could solder a jumper wire to restore it?
Seems like most of what I've read also mentioned that MV1A's have a socketed bios and this one doesn't, which was unexpected.
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