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  • Never mind. A JAMMA board has 28 pins and that looks like 50 pins.

  • @RetroGamerr1991 yep, it has 50 pins on a side; I'm going to be watching for different machines, maybe not a computer, that has a 50/100 pin connector socket.

  • Looks like a JAMMA connector. That's not RAM, those are EEPROMs. Any markings of what game it is?

  • To me that almost looked like it would have come out of a Grass Vally Switcher mainframe or like an old OLD style transmitter.

  • @MaxinMaytrix it may just be, it came from a radio auction and the majority of the things I hauled were from a TV station.

  • yeah that looks like arcade and jamma connection. interesting to know what game it is. might want to ask at on a site for arcade jamma boards. don't know one right now.

  • @james42519 ok so i might not be right. 

  • @james42519 it might not be Jamma but it could be something else-- arcade makers were all over the place as far as architecture. I'm keeping an eye out for things like this now, if no other reason: comparison.

  • Could it be from an arcade video game machine? 

  • @Lachlant1984 it's possible, never saw a configuration like that but never really looked at too many arcades' insides. I still have no clue except that it *is* a ram board of some kind.

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