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Who Makes WPC-89 Replacement CPUs now Rotten is gone?

By Pinphila

3 years ago



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    #1 3 years ago

    Who makes these now?

    #3 3 years ago
    Quoted from Pinphila:

    Who makes these now?

    I know you contacted me but for others who read forum posts ... I have these available as bare (blank) or complete (assembled but without processor, game ROM or ASIC).

    https://pinside.com/pinball/forum/topic/dumbass-test-and-reproduction-pcbs/page/3#post-5652544

    WPC-89 CPU security is also supported (through a daughter board). If you want a single board that serves as a spare (backup) this board will serve that purpose.

    #5 3 years ago

    These guys are the resellers for the Homepin board.

    https://www.pinballspareparts.com.au/electronics/boards/homepin/wpc-1.html

    #6 3 years ago

    Thanks for the bump.

    I have wpc 89 boards arriving Friday.

    Indy 500 target boards arriving as well.

    Lots of good stuff in the works... Just need more people to know about my site. I'm working on getting my name out there

    #8 3 years ago

    Thanks for all the messages. I will be contacting Dumbass shortly

    Dumbass, you need a store here. Looks like great products.

    #9 3 years ago

    Will be available early next week after testing

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