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patzik

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can you explain this one to me? How is this supposed to work? Cutting the bottom 2 pins removes the ground connection of the chip so it would not do anything right? Interested because I have some wonderboy bootlegs that have the daughterboard instead of these 3 5025’s but this creates a graphical glitch.

Nope !

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Also I have a phsycadelic bombjack.

I have been unable to do anything for few weeks ..
Got some stuff in my eyes at work! I think it was plaster dust and metal fillings.

Seeing double,
Slowly getting better
 

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Also I have a phsycadelic bombjack.

I have been unable to do anything for few weeks ..
Got some stuff in my eyes at work! I think it was plaster dust and metal fillings.

Seeing double
I got metal in my eye soldering and the film grew over it as left it a day, had to have an oporation on my eye ! Awful !

Dave
 

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My grandad working metal lathe for years ..
Twice yearly under electro magnets to pull metal outta his eyes.

Silver solder Tungsten carbide coal face pic arms
 

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74HCT356N and cut the lower 2 pins.
View attachment 33589
Ah super , Yeh they are cut on mine too. So LS356 good as well looking at schems , Thanks !

Oh its a bootleg wonderboy

Dave.
No Chance of that working! A 74HCT356 has a Clk pin on pin 9 so grounding it will not ever shift data and as already pointed out the ground pin is not connected.
They are custom Sega shifters.
 

Lurch666

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That's the puzzling bit.
LS356 have been used on a PCB that way as shown in the picture posted by Georgian2 yet I can see no way they are working without GND or CLK.
 
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