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World Cup 94 and the NVRAM

By Pinmonkey99

3 years ago



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    #3 3 years ago

    Also, take your index finger and press the chips in, including the large ASIC in the center. The DCS board can boot completely independent of the main CPU (as you're hearing).

    I've seen this when the ASIC rattles out of place or the pins get oxidized.

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