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I don't know how/where to test on the filter board
There are connectors on the filterboard on the short side of the main cage that provides the power-in. They'll be the ones with white and yellow wires. White is GND and yellow is +5v. I usually poke the probes of my multimeter into the backs of these connectors beside the wires (the black probe into a white one and the red probe into a yellow). You can do this whilst the game is off to avoid shorting anything before turning the machine on.

A better place to measure the voltage is on the board itself but I can't remember where off the top of my head. The filterboard should be good enough though.
 

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There are connectors on the filterboard on the short side of the main cage that provides the power-in. They'll be the ones with white and yellow wires. White is GND and yellow is +5v. I usually poke the probes of my multimeter into the backs of these connectors beside the wires (the black probe into a white one and the red probe into a yellow). You can do this whilst the game is off to avoid shorting anything before turning the machine on.

A better place to measure the voltage is on the board itself but I can't remember where off the top of my head. The filterboard should be good enough though.
Thanks 😍 I did have a poke about round about there, I'll try again 😅
 

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There are connectors on the filterboard on the short side of the main cage that provides the power-in. They'll be the ones with white and yellow wires. White is GND and yellow is +5v. I usually poke the probes of my multimeter into the backs of these connectors beside the wires (the black probe into a white one and the red probe into a yellow). You can do this whilst the game is off to avoid shorting anything before turning the machine on.

A better place to measure the voltage is on the board itself but I can't remember where off the top of my head. The filterboard should be good enough though.
Getting 4.93v
Increase it?
 
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Yeah, try a new I/O
I've probably got one if you get stuck finding a worker. Although you'll have to bear with me digging it out from the spares cave :D
Legend. If you have a spare that you wouldn't mind lending/selling that would be amazing. In the meantime I will have a search for one 👍
 

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Hows yours ging ??

Just managed to get the pc / Screen / Sound working on mine (Its a MAME one though) Testing the system 2 / System 3 stuff and works a treat !

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Can i ask what size the view change buttons are ?? Could you send a good pick. Need to add to mine , I have purchased some but as usual they arrive and they are tiny !!!

Dave.
 

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Hows yours ging ??

Just managed to get the pc / Screen / Sound working on mine (Its a MAME one though) Testing the system 2 / System 3 stuff and works a treat !

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Can i ask what size the view change buttons are ?? Could you send a good pick. Need to add to mine , I have purchased some but as usual they arrive and they are tiny !!!

Dave.
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Those ok? I'm assuming they're originals 😅
 

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:( Bugger

Remove the boards from the cage, separate and reseat them.
If that still doesn't work, it'll be a matter of swapping out boards to see which one has failed, but that'll mean having access to another working stack to troubleshoot. It's a shame you're in bournemouth... D'you ever get up to Kent?
 
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