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Re: [Restauration] Crazy Kong fase 1
« Reply #60 on: November 14, 2010, 08:13:44 PM »
After i created a temporary controlpanel, i was very curious if the board that suffered from a "Jamma Tumor" was succesfully healed  ;D
So i installed the board, checked the voltage, ajusted a little so the voltage is around 5 volt




I was a little worried that it was a boot since i did not see any logo on the PCB from Falcon.
The first sequence of the attract screen shows FALCON  :P




The second sequence shows FALCON 1981
I dont think its a boot, since Orca does not show that..
or do there exist more manufactors that created Crazy Kong part II Boards  ???




Anyway, Time to test the board  8)
Level 1...  CHECK!




Level 2...  CHECK!




Level 3...  CHECK!




Level 4...  CHECK!




It looks like i got myself finaly a working board! Huray!!!   :spaceace: :spaceace:
In the add from ebay it showed missing green in the image..




In my machine its running totally fine, so i guess it was his monitor, or wires that had a problem.

This finishes "Fase 1"

There is only one more technical thing, there is a little shake in the screen, could a capkit solve that ?
its not really shaking, more like a little "whobbling" if you know what i mean..

EDIT:  the wobbling is caused by the fan...  :(

anyway, lets continue here : Fase 2
« Last Edit: July 09, 2011, 01:47:27 PM by Etienne »

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Re: [Restauration] Crazy Kong fase 1
« Reply #61 on: November 14, 2010, 10:22:49 PM »
Yes.

Congrats !

Also: why do you expect that a bootlegger would take the pain and extra work to get the Falcon message out ?

It's much simpler to copy everything :D

If there's no Falkon logo on the PCB, it's a boot.

I think.

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Re: [Restauration] Crazy Kong fase 1
« Reply #62 on: November 14, 2010, 10:26:46 PM »
I will check my Orca tomorrow! ;)
Btw I also have a bootleg of bootleg's Ck pcb, it's a double one with a 3rd type of pinout! ::)

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Re: [Restauration] Crazy Kong fase 1
« Reply #63 on: November 15, 2010, 10:30:38 AM »
Boot or no, for now its working, thats all that matters for now

Robin said he will take a look at the other boards, so im sure the original will be in there some day   ;)

And this one will be a nice spare..

Do you want yours back after robin fixed it andre ?
I mean whats the point of keeping 2 spares...

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Re: [Restauration] Crazy Kong fase 1
« Reply #64 on: November 15, 2010, 02:29:28 PM »
I will check my Orca tomorrow! ;)
Btw I also have a bootleg of bootleg's Ck pcb, it's a double one with a 3rd type of pinout! ::)

is it like muerto's CK 2-board set ?
That looks original too, i see the falcon logo on the PCB...


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Re: [Restauration] Crazy Kong fase 1
« Reply #65 on: November 15, 2010, 05:40:34 PM »
Orca's mainscreen looks like this,there is no any sign of the manufacturer :


The pcb itself has the Orca logo and the serial number:




Unfortunately the 3rd type of pcb I have is not at home, but I'm sure there wasn't any logo on it.
I will post some pics later from it! ;)


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Re: [Restauration] Crazy Kong fase 1
« Reply #66 on: November 22, 2010, 10:18:01 PM »
I installed some new hardware in the servers of my customer today, and the leftovers for today where 2 antistatic bags  ;D

Thanx again HP !




This will keep the boards safe untill they will visit RobinNL ;)



Its always a good idea to use proper packaging IMHO.

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Re: [Restauration] Crazy Kong fase 1
« Reply #67 on: November 23, 2010, 12:04:58 AM »
Never mind, too tired to post....

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Re: [Restauration] Crazy Kong fase 1
« Reply #68 on: March 04, 2011, 01:15:06 AM »
I will check my Orca tomorrow! ;)
Btw I also have a bootleg of bootleg's Ck pcb, it's a double one with a 3rd type of pinout! ::)

is it like muerto's CK 2-board set ?
That looks original too, i see the falcon logo on the PCB...



I've got 2 boards like that one. One is called Donkey King, but other than a title difference, it looks like the other non-Falcon CK's (with just the title and 1981 on the title screen). The other is Crazy Kong, but has slightly different colors (I think it might have a CK Part 2 color PROM installed, as one PROM is different than the other 2). It also came with an external audio amp/pot, since it has no amp on the board (the area in the top left of the photo where the caps and sound pot are in your photo are empty). It also has one Falcon logo on the 2nd board (and KCK-01 I think) but not on the top board. It also uses the regular Falcon pinout just like the Falcon boards.

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Re: [Restauration] Crazy Kong fase 1
« Reply #69 on: March 04, 2011, 01:22:39 AM »
Orca's mainscreen looks like this,there is no any sign of the manufacturer :


The pcb itself has the Orca logo and the serial number:




I've got one of these boards too, they have a completely different pinout (with a 22/44 connector instead of 18/36). Mine has the SMAA serial number on it too, and also the garbage above the high score when it's running in demo mode. I figured it was a glitch on my board, but maybe all the Orca boards have that? It does have one difference though. For some reason, mine has a little satellite board mounted in the Z80 socket, with the Z80 and some other chips on it. One interesting thing I noticed on it, when you clear a level, Kong immediately runs up the ladder with the lady, just like in Donkey Kong. On all the other boards I have, he waits for the music to finish before going up the ladder. In MAME, he also goes immediately up the ladder instead of waiting, just like on the Orca board.

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Re: [Restauration] Crazy Kong fase 1
« Reply #70 on: March 04, 2011, 01:33:22 AM »
Yesterday i passed Andre's place to pickup the CK board from the ebay auction in germany,

SuperUlly was so kind to "transport" this to holland, Big thanx for that Ully !  :spaceace: :spaceace:

Here is the 3th board that i have now  :D




I tried to find a logo from falcon, and did not find that..  also i see that the "second" connector is unusable because there are no spaces cutted in the board to fit a connector, and also the diodes are missing in that part..  >:(
Could this mean its a bootleg  ???  the pic on ebay showed "Falcon 1981"...




I've got 2 boards running CK Part 2, one is similar to this one with no Falcon logos (although it has the other edge connector cut out on mine). I've seen others where the side connector wasn't trimmed like that though. My other board is a regular Falcon board w/ serial number. I also have 2 similar boards (one a real Falcon) but running the non Part 2 version (like the Orca board). One even has a different ROM that has a ladder missing on the 2nd row of the barrel board! 
Anyway, sorry to make several posts, but it was easier to respond to specific ones that way :) Loved reading thru all your restoration process, and I might be making a post or two in the phase 2 thread too.

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Re: [Restauration] Crazy Kong fase 1
« Reply #71 on: March 04, 2011, 01:39:34 AM »
Thanks for the info, seems like there is at least 4 kinds of bootleg's bootleg pcb exists. ;D

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Re: [Restauration] Crazy Kong fase 1
« Reply #72 on: March 04, 2011, 02:02:16 AM »
I'd like to see pics of that board of yours, when you get a chance. Is it one of the conversion ones (Scramble or Galaxian hardware)? I've got one of the "Pac-Man on Galaxian hardware" PCBs (ROMset pacmanbl in MAME) that has the strange colors and sounds.

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Re: [Restauration] Crazy Kong fase 1
« Reply #73 on: March 04, 2011, 06:09:05 AM »
Thanks for all the input !

And Welcome here at DLF orcourse  :spaceace:

Another CK Lover aboard, Great !

Which boards do you want pictures of ?, i got 3 remember...

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Re: [Restauration] Crazy Kong fase 1
« Reply #74 on: March 05, 2011, 01:28:39 AM »
Actually, I meant Belike's PCB...he said he had a 3rd type with 2-boards that had a different pinout. I didn't know there was another type besides the 3 shown here (except for the conversion ones...I imagine there's actually 2 styles of those, since one is Scramble hardware and one is Galaxian hardware)