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  1. Yes the problem was outside what I though was the damage area! It does show you have to be so careful to get all the damage! Every board I do seems to throw up something different, that's why cannot just say "oh just change this or that component" as it seems to me never to be as easy as that on Maygay M1 boards! each board has to be looked at on its own merits! I don't socket the chips. only what is already socketed like the PAL chip as that was originally socketed and can easily fail!, as you can see in the picture below the cpu is removed for a second time and I have no problem removing chips that I have already taken out once to have to remove yet again, so for me sockets are not required! as the chip legs are flat I can easily fit 2 of the 0.25mm wires one in front and behind the chip leg passing through the holes with no problems and if needed remove the chips again once soldered in without damaging the wires! if turned pin sockets are used these would fill the holes up leaving no room for the wires, also sockets raise the chips up so when the program card sits over them it then hits the chips and doesn't allow the program card socket to seat properly, so all that means I don't bother with sockets as I don't have the need to! So for your entertainment this is how the CPU area looks tonight after some more wire bridges have been done! taking no chances and done more than just the one! the bad open circuit one I have circled in blue so you can see where it was.
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  2. Crystal's Rags to Riches club - 10p/20 £100/£200 Dual stake. Tech MPU4 A simple yet fun Hi-Lo feature game, done as a request for lineup. It was originally going to be 20p/£200 jp but I decided to alter it to 10p/20p dual stake as lineup said it plays better on the 10p stake. Keyboard shortcuts in the note section of the emulator. Thanks as ever to Wizard for the emulator, Pook for the flyer used and thanks to the Rom provider. Requires MFME V19.8 or later to play. Rags to Riches Club.zip
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