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  1. BFM - Club Wild West Tech: Scorpion 2 Here's a 90's 3 reel clubber from Bell Fruit. It plays a fun game. Keyboard shortcuts in the notes section of the emulator. Thanks as ever to Wizard for the emulator Geddy for letting me use his & bugs bfemulator layout as a guide. Popeye for the sound rom The rom and image providers. Please use MFME V19.8 or later to play. Club Wild West.zip
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  2. Many thanks for this. My all time favourite clubber!
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  3. Yeah, the image look like the ink has bled to make it look round. J
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  5. Brings back great memories does this. I knew someone who had one of these. I'll see if he still does, if so i'll try and get the sound PROM. Thanks for the release
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  6. That’s probably why, you don’t use the site much
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  7. These buttons often fail. Inside the microswitch casing itself the contacts blacken and although you can still feel/hear the click, the switches fail to actually make electrical contact. Two options: Easy: replace switch for another Hard: remove the switch from the plastic mounting piece, and disect it. The side of the microswitch casing can be prised off however, there is a tiny b*****d spring in there that's a little fiddly. Most of the time it stays put though. You need to identify the actual copper contact pads, and clean them up. Fine sandpaper works, or even scratch cleaning with a thin screwdriver. Do whatever is necessary to turn the blackened tarnish back to shiny metal and reassemble. Fiddly but it can be done if you sit yourself down at a table with it and don't have cats. Because they like to knock things off tables. Because they're little ****s.
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  8. This whole "mpu6 will lose the software if the battery goes flat/removed" is a myth. Just pop the old CR2032 coin cell out, pop a new one in, ignore the RTC error (Real Time Clock) set the time and done. Any issues do a ram test from the test menu or remove and refit battery again. You'll not lose the software unless you're careless and press erase from the menu.
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  10. Neither would I especially on new years days hate to see there idea of fireworks lol
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  11. Ok thank you @matrixnetuk has kindly offered to look at the battery problem for me so hopefully he will be able to do it and @riche100 has kindly offered to send me some boards so I can have a pratice more of my skills thanks for the advice though and I wish you all the best with the baby coming soon
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  12. Check for battery damage on program card
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