Well today I had to work in 020 again and so I agreed with Polder to drive to him from work as he lives pretty close to 020.
I had brought both HD PCB sets, the working one to test, the other one so Polder can have a go on it with his desoldering station and replace even more RAMs....
Also brought the two fixed monitor chassis.
First put back one chassis and hooked it up completely to the tube and the power. We didn't connect it to the board, let's first see if it powers up OK.
Well, power on and a small flash white flash near where the fuse is. No power up sound, nothing. So.....we're not there yet.
For the other chassis the HVY hadn't arrived yet so we couldn't try that one.
So it was back to the VGA converter and LCD screen for testing the game PCB set.
Installed it in the "most beautiful" of the two cabs and to my excitement it passed ALL tests.
Even the sound board was checked OK. It does give a ROM check error on the sound board, but I read on Jed Margolin's site that this is normal behavior. And indeed it worked pretty well !
However, the steering pot meter must be completely gone on this cab. It's (apparently) producing all kind of weird values because I was steering straight but the car went in all kind of directions. We tried to read in the pot meter values again (calibrate) and it indicates that the "high" value is too high so there has to be something wrong. Because of the weird pot values, the motor steers the wheel like nuts in all kinds of direction, pretty forcefully !
Anyway, it was impossible to even try a bit of a game on this cab.
SO we moved to the second cab. This one doesn't have the looks, but seems to have more parts working....
Anyway, it passed all tests again and we tried another game:
http://youtu.be/WDxXodYsIww (sorry, crappy phone cam shots, was all I had with me...but you get the idea

Works pretty well !! If we'd have a proper syncing on the VGA card we would have actually been able to try a decent game.
However, both cabs seem not to go in automatic shifting for some strange reason, and the shifters on both have some troubles.
Anyway, we are one big step further. Going to have to check the monitor chassis next why the fuse blew....