Steve Young used to sell NOS HFB playfields. I bought one from him and found a machine.
I have schematics of the CPU and driver board if anyone is in need.
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I'm looking through my notes (because my memory from back when I had this machine is shot) and it appears if you get stuck while trying to do board repair, you should be able to use GTB system 80 technology to take over the function of the machine. Though I assume moderate modification will need to be done. You may have to choose software that is very close to whichever NSM is most similar to whatever GTB made at that time.
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