I was playing around with my Tatsujin Oh PCB and managed to change it to a Truxton II (easier).
There are 4 jumpers (0 Ohm resistors) next to the dip switches.
I first removed J2. The region line in the legal disclaimer was blank and it looked like Tatsujin Oh
Then I removed J3. The region line in the legal disclaimer was Korea and it looked like Tatsujin Oh
Then I removed J4. The region line in the legal disclaimer was USA and it was Truxton II.
Added:
that USA version had anti-drug spam so I went looking for Europe.
I never found it but I did find all this:
1=closed
0=open
1234
1111 Japan
1110 USA - Romstar - commercial free
1100 Hong Kong
1011 Blank Asia
1001 Korea
1010 Taiwan
1000 USA - drug spam
Tatsujin Oh PCB Region Change
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Tatsujin Oh PCB Region Change
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Re: Tatsujin Oh PCB Region Change
Awesome. I have a korean board and I will switch to Jp 
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Re: Tatsujin Oh PCB Region Change
I just bought a Korean board, can you tell me something about the difficulty? Similar to the Japanese board?
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Re: Tatsujin Oh PCB Region Change
is the us version easier? where are the differences between us truxton 2 and jp tatsujin oh?
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Re: Tatsujin Oh PCB Region Change
good. so there is no difference in the japan or what ever board?
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Re: Tatsujin Oh PCB Region Change
It appears so