I have bought 4 A+B boards from Japan.Which were shown to be working.
So far only 1 out of 3 is fully working I have tried swapping A and B boards and there are definitely 2 sets that have died/don't work. I'm not holding my hopes up for the last set I have to test.
I have read that once an 'A' board dies or stops working it can't be repaired.
Is this true?
Dead/non working CPS2 A boards
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Re: Dead/non working CPS2 A boards
Pretty much ,there is the odd bits that are repairable but slot is down to the custom cps chi's failing
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Re: Dead/non working CPS2 A boards
I've been killing CPS2 A boards to repair rare CPS1 boards whose CPS-A-01 or CPS-B-21 chips failed. Considering these chips are failing on CPS1 boards nothing prevent them from failing as well on CPS2 boards.
CPS2 boards are actually a lot more common than CPS1, likely due to CPS1 piracy reducing the demand of legit CPS1 boards.
Perhaps that's a political/philosophical topic. I wouldn't bat an eye about killing a CPS2 A board to restore a Dai Makaimura or Final Fight back into working order.
CPS2 boards are actually a lot more common than CPS1, likely due to CPS1 piracy reducing the demand of legit CPS1 boards.
Perhaps that's a political/philosophical topic. I wouldn't bat an eye about killing a CPS2 A board to restore a Dai Makaimura or Final Fight back into working order.