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new NVRAM for 6264 memory


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I have just finished listing the first batch of my 6264 style NVRAM at http://tanglestech.com/NVRAM_c_14.html. These NVRAM modules will go into Data East, WhiteStar, System 11 and Williams WPC.

 

Jumper settings and or de-soldering are required on most of the mentioned systems.... so only suitable for the brave or skilled repairer.

 

 

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I have offered some tips for installing into Williams WPC. http://shedspace.net/?p=357

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isn't it plug and play for a lot of systems?

 

so for my Sega Goldeneye your nvram would be plug and play as i think it's SEGA/STERN WHITESTAR??

 

https://www.pinitech.com/docs/pinball_nvram_game_list.pdf

 

"PLUG-AND-PLAY (NO SOLDERING)Games below already have an IC socket installed on the boards from the factory and are as easy as removing the old RAM and installing the NVRAM (then resetting scores/settings per the manual).•BALLY 6803 → 6116 NVRAM•SEGA/STERN WHITESTAR → 6264 OR 62256 NVRAM (check IC at U212, see website)•DATA EAST → 6264 NVRAM (except Laser War)•CLASSIC BALLY → 5101 NVRAM•CLASSIC STERN → 5101 NVRAM (later Stern MPU-200 games use MPU-200 NVRAM)•ZACCARIA GENERATION 1 → 5101 NVRAM"

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