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  1. I had the same with old chips and sometimes you can fix it with: A lot of patience. A small, fine metal file. Fine wire. Same size wire as pin, pressing the end flat. Temperature controlled soldering iron (preferably with active tip end, so you can stay close to 190C as you’re very close to the chip core). Good quality(!), small diameter lead/tin solder with no-clean flux core. The gist of it is to file some plastic a little bit away, so you get a small contact to work with. Then apply some soldering practices to nail on a fine wire. After work, insert chip into socket and then insert the bigger wires into the broken pins, sandwiching the fine wires along with it. Finally, don’t ever touch it again 😅 Has got me out of a pickle a few times and those devices still work.
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  2. Time to step back to the 1990's to earn some Mega Bucks, will you streak this and take home pockets full of tokens or will it cost you a buck or two!! Remember playing this once but not a machine seen that often in the arcades as it was the same era as the mighty cloud 999 and nickelodoen so may not have been as popular as them, a simple machine , simply match the numbers to win the cash prize, three boxed numbers double the wins. Flyer within the file if needed. Thanks goto @Pook for his original dx made way back in 2005 for lamping references and the reel bands etc @ross for the band gradient from his recent release (addams family, great dx's a well worth download!!) to various members for font ID help which budged me into finding a near match for the cash decals Shortcuts are as standard. Enjoy and Happy Gaming!!!!!! Megabuck$ £4.80 Dx.zip
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  4. first picture is a pluto 5 board. Larger boards with two batteries are pluto 5 C which is a different board. I do have 2 Pluto 5 boards. . also I made a repair kit for Pluto 5 and Pluto 5c boards. see picture. maybe you could try to repair them with the kit. soldering skills required.
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