you should be able to use just about any williams pinball sound board 
from levels 3-9 with some re-jumpering (details are in the schems). Most 
video games used a 2X32 EPROM while the pins used a 2X16 EPROM. Since 
joust does not use speech, even a board with the speech connector loaded 
will work but you will have to add another jumper (also in schems).
Franklin Bowen wrote:
> I am looking for a Williams sound board that will work for Joust.  I 
> see some pinball boards on Ebay and think they will work.  Are there 
> any things to watch out for or will all/most Williams pinball sound 
> boards that look like a Joust sound board work?
>
> Thanks!
>
>
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> http://fmbbowen.com:39353
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