They are very good. But the prevailing opinion remains that an original board that’s repaired is the way to go if possible. But for the hobby, we owe RD a debt of gratitude as they’ve saved many, many games from being parted out.
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They are very good. But the prevailing opinion remains that an original board that’s repaired is the way to go if possible. But for the hobby, we owe RD a debt of gratitude as they’ve saved many, many games from being parted out.
Quoted from Manic:Anybody have any experience with this replacement WPC95 MPU board?
I have a JY where the board had a tiny bit of corrosion damage. Clive's place fixed it but it failed again shortly afterwards...
I'm tempted to give this a try:
http://www.arcadeshop.com/i/690/williams-wpc-95-mpu.htm
I have one in my CV and it's absolutely fine.
Marc
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