I did have another sales thread before I left for vacation where I was also entertaining trades. However due to recent financial need I am going to start this thread and try to sell first as I will definatly be moving at the end of the month and could really use the money to help with the expense. I would prefer to sell as a lot but if I get decent offers on enough of the pieces I will break it up. Also if it hasnt gained too much interest in the next few days I will probably dump it on ebay and cross my fingers. Here is the list of what is up for sale:
Hardware:
1 - Old style AES stick (graphics faded and normal wear but works great)
1 - 4 slot MVS board (spectacular shape, battery has been replaced by previous owner)
1 - Supergun (more info below)
Games:
- Art Of Fighting
- Ghostlop (resessed insertion arrow)
- King Of Fighters 95 (no label, resessed insertion arrow)
- King Of Fighters 99 (scratched serials)
The supergun was made by me (as was Ghostlop). I dont have very good fabrication tools so the holes in the rear for the power switch, plug, and video ports is prity rough...as are the two holes the joystick ports are mounted in). I used a power supply from an old desktop windows terminal which puts out +5V at 9A, +12V at 2A, and -5V at .3A It has switches for stereo(mvs)/mute/mono(jamma) and a switchable volume cut as well as buttons for jamma test/MVS coin #3, jamma tilt/MVS coin #4, MVS test, MVS select, and jamma/mvs service. The encoder is a JROK 4.1 (composite, svideo, and component) with a sync cleaner. The audio outputs to both left and right when switched to mono. Joystick ports are standard four button MVS pinout. The supergun will power on without a board attached as I installed a dummy load on the secondary +5V line which is seperated from the main +5V section. I realize that most people will think all the buttons are overkill (like tilt) but they come in useful when working with older boards like my rampage board which uses the tilt function to switch between screens in service mode...it was made and used for testing boards until recently when I picked up another cab that I could use for testing.
Asking for $650 for the whole lot
(shipping included to US48...elsewere costs extra)
Sold pending payment
Hardware:
1 - Old style AES stick (graphics faded and normal wear but works great)
1 - 4 slot MVS board (spectacular shape, battery has been replaced by previous owner)
1 - Supergun (more info below)
Games:
- Art Of Fighting
- Ghostlop (resessed insertion arrow)
- King Of Fighters 95 (no label, resessed insertion arrow)
- King Of Fighters 99 (scratched serials)
The supergun was made by me (as was Ghostlop). I dont have very good fabrication tools so the holes in the rear for the power switch, plug, and video ports is prity rough...as are the two holes the joystick ports are mounted in). I used a power supply from an old desktop windows terminal which puts out +5V at 9A, +12V at 2A, and -5V at .3A It has switches for stereo(mvs)/mute/mono(jamma) and a switchable volume cut as well as buttons for jamma test/MVS coin #3, jamma tilt/MVS coin #4, MVS test, MVS select, and jamma/mvs service. The encoder is a JROK 4.1 (composite, svideo, and component) with a sync cleaner. The audio outputs to both left and right when switched to mono. Joystick ports are standard four button MVS pinout. The supergun will power on without a board attached as I installed a dummy load on the secondary +5V line which is seperated from the main +5V section. I realize that most people will think all the buttons are overkill (like tilt) but they come in useful when working with older boards like my rampage board which uses the tilt function to switch between screens in service mode...it was made and used for testing boards until recently when I picked up another cab that I could use for testing.
Asking for $650 for the whole lot
(shipping included to US48...elsewere costs extra)
Sold pending payment
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