Golden Tee bootleg.

Don't zoom in too far, it will hurt your eyes.
This is not really a fix log atm as I made the situation worse. Hopefully i a few days it will be a fix log..
I've had this board for a while but I've never powered it up as I don't have a track ball.
Powered on tonight out of curiosity , booted just fine and works ok with a joystick.
I'm not sure if that's what all the wires on the board are doing, I haven't really looked too closely at them and I don't really care, I'm never going to sell it and I can play it which is great.
I have a passion for golf arcade games, neo turf masters being the pinnacle in my eyes, all despite I've never really taken to the game in real life.
This particular example has no sound.
I played it for around half an hour, during which time it restarted maybe 3 times. I then heard the SFX for the first time, only for a brief moment before the board started to reset at the exact point the first sound should play.
Thinking this was a thermal issue, I let the board cool down after measuring voltages at the sound chip and at the 12v side of the audio circuit. All good.
After 20 mins or so, I booted it back up and it played ok again but no sound, must be thermal...
I removed the Yamaha YM2203C chip which is socketed to check the condition of the pins, They all look to be in good condition as does the socket.
I gave them a bit of a clean with a fiber glass pen just to be sure and popped it back in.
I tried to measure the voltage at the SCR, I don't know why I did this, at that stage I didn't even know it was an SCR or what an SCR does.

I now know it's there to provide over voltage protection, If that had incorrect/no volts I reckon most of the board would be dead..
Anyway, I slipped with the multimeter and shorted the anode and the gate which blew the 2A fuse next to it
A mistake I won't make again
Cue competent and flowery use of Anglo Saxon language as I realised I don't have any spare 32mm glass fuses and I resigned myself to the fact that I'll be waiting probably till after the weekend for the new ones I ordered online to be delivered..
I'll be back in a few days with news of what will hopefully be a successful fix.

Don't zoom in too far, it will hurt your eyes.
This is not really a fix log atm as I made the situation worse. Hopefully i a few days it will be a fix log..
I've had this board for a while but I've never powered it up as I don't have a track ball.
Powered on tonight out of curiosity , booted just fine and works ok with a joystick.
I'm not sure if that's what all the wires on the board are doing, I haven't really looked too closely at them and I don't really care, I'm never going to sell it and I can play it which is great.
I have a passion for golf arcade games, neo turf masters being the pinnacle in my eyes, all despite I've never really taken to the game in real life.
This particular example has no sound.
I played it for around half an hour, during which time it restarted maybe 3 times. I then heard the SFX for the first time, only for a brief moment before the board started to reset at the exact point the first sound should play.
Thinking this was a thermal issue, I let the board cool down after measuring voltages at the sound chip and at the 12v side of the audio circuit. All good.
After 20 mins or so, I booted it back up and it played ok again but no sound, must be thermal...
I removed the Yamaha YM2203C chip which is socketed to check the condition of the pins, They all look to be in good condition as does the socket.
I gave them a bit of a clean with a fiber glass pen just to be sure and popped it back in.
I tried to measure the voltage at the SCR, I don't know why I did this, at that stage I didn't even know it was an SCR or what an SCR does.

I now know it's there to provide over voltage protection, If that had incorrect/no volts I reckon most of the board would be dead..
Anyway, I slipped with the multimeter and shorted the anode and the gate which blew the 2A fuse next to it
A mistake I won't make again
Cue competent and flowery use of Anglo Saxon language as I realised I don't have any spare 32mm glass fuses and I resigned myself to the fact that I'll be waiting probably till after the weekend for the new ones I ordered online to be delivered..
I'll be back in a few days with news of what will hopefully be a successful fix.
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