I read that in my search but I can't find anything saying the location on the board of the ram to replace
Quoted from Puffdanny:I read that in my search but I can't find anything saying the location on the board of the ram to replace
Which board/game are you working on?
It's Sharkey's Shootout and I just found a doc showing the RAM.thanks for the help I can now proceed without fear,last time I just went for something I blew a display lol.
Quoted from Puffdanny:It's Sharkey's Shootout and I just found a doc showing the RAM.thanks for the help I can now proceed without fear,last time I just went for something I blew a display lol.
I don't think AnyPin will work there. Sharkey's Shootout requires a 62256 RAM (or if using NVRAM, you'd need a 62256 NVRAM).
You could try it, but pretty sure what other people have had happen is the game will not boot when using a 6264 NVRAM.
Just wanted to mention before you thought you blew anything up
If you need a 62256 NVRAM I have those here:
https://www.pinitech.com/products/62256_nvram.php
Quoted from acebathound:I don't think AnyPin will work there. Sharkey's Shootout requires a 62256 RAM (or if using NVRAM, you'd need a 62256 NVRAM).
You could try it, but pretty sure what other people have had happen is the game will not boot when using a 6264 NVRAM.
Just wanted to mention before you thought you blew anything up
If you need a 62256 NVRAM I have those here:
https://www.pinitech.com/products/62256_nvram.php
And I think you are correct it's the 1 game it won't so I'll be contacting you later tonight or tomorrow.
Quoted from FatPanda:This is a great resource.
https://www.pinitech.com/products/cat_nvram.php
Now I see the little notes image to click
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