If you can do it I would replace the sockets on the board. The Midway sockets are usually troublesome. Also what I do is run a BitKit FPGA board with an adapter in my Galaga and just keep the original board in the cabinet. That way I still have everything original and the FPGA board plays just as good as the original.
If you can do it I would replace the sockets on the board. The Midway sockets are usually troublesome. Also what I do is run a BitKit FPGA board with an adapter in my Galaga and just keep the original board in the cabinet. That way I still have everything original and the FPGA board plays just as good as the original.