LOL. Yeah, not sure if I saw you @ that one... It was out at the church 2 years ago as I had just imported my R32 from Chicago. That was the first time I met Shaun.
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Yep, I've only been out to one TOPL night to socialize (didn't even play one game). Even if I felt like attending I couldn't as I have my kids Monday nights. (and every weeknight)
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Yep, it's not difficult but be prepared to put in a LOT of man hours. To do it right the whole game should be done and you're looking at approximately 300 pins to remove and replace. The double sided connectors are my personal favorites (between the MPU and driver and diver to PF), I still...
I think the last batch I had done was all of the wireforms and magnet cover for a ToM, and it cost me over $150 but I'm sure under $200 for 4 pieces. I found the best thing tondo was send him what you need plated and try to co-ordinate pickup while at a show.
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All switches are direct to MPU, some just fall outside of the switch matrix (like the coin door buttons etc). I doubt that it matters if they fall in or outside the matrix, the only thing I would think that is important is the type of switch closure the CPU wants to see (N/O or N/C) and I'm...
Apparently there is a place in Scarborough that people have used, but I don't have the contact info myself. (others may chime in that do) I personally have used Mike Chestnut down in TN on many occasions and can say his work is top shelf.
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Alright, literally just finished this repair and thought I'd post it up because well... it turned out to be simple, which means a nice short write up.
This PCB came to me from one of our PBREV members a few weeks ago, but given my back-log among other things I just didn't have the time to...
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