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It's in that pdf lachlan posted. Aren't they the same model?
No, that's the MV25-TA0 we were comparing this to!
It's in that pdf lachlan posted. Aren't they the same model?
FTL said:ps overlay and panel are not unique as you wrote.. They are the same as neo19
FTL said:This one is totally unique, different design and more expensive to produce at the time for SNK.
Somehow...
There is a snk plate with serial number but not a model number, seems they just used seial numbers for all the cabinets produced.
Where do you feed in the paper?
It's beautiful in its ugliness....
About trying to understand when/where, this picture hopefully will help (courtesy of AsPiC on ArcadeOtaku):
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What we got here is:
-MV25 UP-0 (25", 6 slot, upright)
-MV25 TA-0 (25", 6 slot, table with pivot)
-MV19 SC-0 (19", 4 slot, upright wood frame)
-the "mystery" table cabinet
Now, while the 25" 6-slots were the very first MVS presented at the '90 AOU show in March, the wooden MV19 SC-0 arrived slightly later.
Given the similar graphics (round "faces" logo, missing on the early 6-slots images, added in later advertising) and same CP as mentioned by FTL, seems likely this cabinet was part of this later " 19" series". (despite the auction seller mention a 25" monitor could fit, which initially lead me thinking this was a TA0 with different top)
While we can so far only speculate about the model name, it is worth pointing out that, IIRC, 19" have always been bound to "SC", which is the denomination for small locations (mall shops, barber etc.)
..could it be a MV19-TA0? Hopefully we will know some day!