Wow...the entire J1 connector hard wired to the back side. You have your fun cut out for you.
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Me too...you should have seen the house I rescued Xenon from. Wow what a pit. She was literally a diamond in the 'rough'.
That's the way Quicksilver is too. Seawitch doesn't have the high powered pops like these games have.
They are swappable, no ROMs to worry about. It may sound a little bit different, but there is only one sound board for the MPU-200 machines.
Quoted from mof:I'll take some pics tomorrow night -- I'd like to identify the spinner that's on there right now. Something tells me it's not stock -- but the length of the spinner arms are both correct.
Your spinner looks correct....it matches IPDB. This spinner is a one trick pony with the extended arm on one side.
How is the alignment now? Switch orientation and where it is mounted can affect alignment. Does the linkage go straight down through the hole or is it angled slightly? Remember, the tension of the switch could be pulling the spinner into perfect alignment as far as gravity is concerned, but depending on the angle of the playfield, the bottom edge may lean forward a bit.
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