@@oj_sportsfreak6021 You might prefer the speed-up. The "Class of 81" arcade game has a secret code where the player can turn it on and off." I am wondering if the circuit board has a switch where you can toggle it?
@@oj_sportsfreak6021 Old arcade games have jumpers that control the setting of the game, including free-play, number of coins per game etc. I'm not an expert and I don't know what board you have, but maybe you can find a manual online for your board if you don't have one.
its always disappointing to find a pac-man or ms pac-man to play then finding out it has the speedup mod. hate that.
I had to replace the pcb board. Purchased the cheapest one I could find on ebay. Thanks for watching & commenting on my video. It greatly appreciated!
The sped-up version is not the 1981 Ms. Pac-Man Arcade. I played the original in 1981 and have an Arcade1up of the game.
I had to replace the pcb board. I purchased the cheapest one I could find on ebay.
@@oj_sportsfreak6021 You might prefer the speed-up. The "Class of 81" arcade game has a secret code where the player can turn it on and off." I am wondering if the circuit board has a switch where you can toggle it?
@@john2001plus how can I find out?
@@oj_sportsfreak6021 Old arcade games have jumpers that control the setting of the game, including free-play, number of coins per game etc. I'm not an expert and I don't know what board you have, but maybe you can find a manual online for your board if you don't have one.
@@oj_sportsfreak6021 I assume that you don't have the "Class of 81" board. If you do then you are in luck. You can find the secret codes online.