Robin and I had a quick look if there would be any life in the Tazz-Mania....
It booted to fixed garbage on the screen and we couldn't get much life in it.
The sockets are pretty bad (also because of the large pins of the daughter boards) so these will probably need replacing.
However first I undid all the mods. This was actually pretty easy. I snipped off all the legs of the piggy-backed chips close to the bodies. This made it much easier to remove them and the pins, using some new solder and my bad-ass Soldapult (love that thing).
Removed the small daughter board and inserted 3 "fresh" 74HCT259's (bought this week, but I noticed the Philips logo and Philips does not make chips anymore since YEARS (NXP is the company name now) and the date is from 94, so these have been waiting in the seller's drawers quite a bit



Anyway, removed the large EPROM daughter board and installed the test ROM, I have no idea if this is the correct spot. Can't seem to find info on where to put it online, only thing I found was someone who inserted it at the first position on the daughter board.....so I have no idea if it will work directly on the board.
Also installed the missing heat sink and of course the two 2101 RAMS, borrowed from the bootleg board.
I found 4 trace cuts so far and fixed them, but I need to go over it again a couple,of times, there's probably more. I put a bright (LED) light behind the PCB and look on the other side for cut traces. Then I measure them and fix them with some tiny wire and solder.
As soon as I complete the track cuts search but before replacing all the sockets I'd like to give it another spin to see if there is more life in this board...
It also need a good wash
