CPS 1.5 suicide battery swap -- which method was used?
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shmupsrocks
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CPS 1.5 suicide battery swap -- which method was used?
Are there various ways to conduct a CPS 1.5 suicide battery swap and if so is there a cleanest way that results in the most "unmodded" state for the board? Can I tell if that cleanest method was used by looking at the board?
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nem
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Re: CPS 1.5 suicide battery swap -- which method was used?
You can reinject the keys by the ArcadeHacker method:
http://arcadehacker.blogspot.com/2015/0 ... pdate.html
If that's what was done to it, you could tell only by the batteries (a different brand from original, and / or a newer date on them).
http://arcadehacker.blogspot.com/2015/0 ... pdate.html
If that's what was done to it, you could tell only by the batteries (a different brand from original, and / or a newer date on them).
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strygo
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Re: CPS 1.5 suicide battery swap -- which method was used?
This is on the horizon:
https://twitter.com/therealundamned/sta ... 9344953344
This is probably the best option to keep the board in a pristine state.
If it's like the CPS2 InfiniKey, it would be possible to restore to battery if you were so inclined.
https://twitter.com/therealundamned/sta ... 9344953344
This is probably the best option to keep the board in a pristine state.
If it's like the CPS2 InfiniKey, it would be possible to restore to battery if you were so inclined.