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Announcement-Introducing anyPin DMD+ NVRAM Battery Eliminator

By Borygard

9 years ago


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    #21 9 years ago
    Quoted from Borygard:

    Installation is simply pulling out the old RAM and installing anyPin. If the RAM being replaced isn't socketed, then a socket will need to be installed.
    Configuration instructions for anyPin DMD+ will be provided when they ship.
    Anyone interested in an even lower cost option, I have some of the simple SMT to DIP converter boards that where used for testing during development of anyPin. Cost until anyPin DMD+ begins shipping is only $15 for these. They'll work in any game that originally used a 6264 RAM, most Data East, Sega, most Bally/Williams System 11, and Bally/Williams WPC games.
    Anyone that wants one of the $15 boards, order the anyPin DMD+, and put in the notes section of the order that you want the $15 version. I'll immediately refund the difference.
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    Rob Anthony
    Pinball Classics
    http://LockWhenLit.com
    Quality Board Work - In Home Service
    borygard at gmail dot com

    Rob I feel like an idiot asking cause you sent me a pm with the differences in detail. Is this cheaper one for 15 plug n play for a TFTC?

    Thanks

    #27 9 years ago

    This thread had taught me just how little I know about pinball boards

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    #136 6 years ago

    How hard is this to do on scared stiff? Is chip socketed? A little nervous trying this on a friends pin

    #139 6 years ago
    Quoted from fiberdude120:

    Needs to be soldered. If you have not done it before dont practice on your friends game if you want to stay friends.

    Thx. That's what I figured

    #140 6 years ago

    Which chip am I replacing

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    #142 6 years ago

    thx..was hoping it was socketed

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