So I bought a pretty cheap DDP board set, however the owner said one or more of the graphics fpgas might be bad. IE these:
I see most of the other Cave board sets have the same looking chips, but are they truly the same? IE, can I pick up a broken pcb with one on it and transplant it into the ddp one? Thanks!
Those are not FPGAs, they are ASICs. 3 of them should be the same (the background tilemap generators, should be the smaller ones) and the unique one should be the sprite generator. Enjoy soldering a ~160 pin QFP though. All of those Banpresto boards have them, so you should be able to replace it with a cheapish one's ASICs.
The bigger one can be replaced with any of the same ones (each of the ASICs has writing on them that has the part name; same part name means it should be ok to replace with), and the small ones are the same way.
It's actually not The longer numbers on that are the date code, which doesn't really matter much since different PCBs will have different date codes on their ASICs most likely. It's the "038" and "013" bits that are the part number, which you can see are used by all the other games on that Banpresto hardware.
Oh, I won't be doing it myself..I'm taking it to a guy near me that has a huge arcade pcb repair thing going. He even has a $70,000 reballing station heh. I was just wondering if worst comes to worse, if I was able to get the chips off another board.
Okay, so I just came back from Ken's house. He looked under a microscope at the chips and said that basically traces were gone, chips had missing pins, bridges etc. So I asked him if I brought in a donor board for those chips, would he be able to fix everything? He said no problem but it would be around $150. I told him "Sounds good". He had this puzzled look on his face and I told him how much a DDP board is worth and he had this "WTF" look on his face. So yeah, getting a donor board for the chips and hopefully everything should be good.