KVC Lab in Japan has a Dragon Saber board:
https://kvclab.com/shopdetail/000000000976/NAMCO/page1/order/
Surugaya has Ordyne:
https://www.suruga-ya.jp/product/detail/180000519
Surugaya also has Super World Stadium:
https://www.suruga-ya.jp/product/detail/180000529
Surugaya also has Assault...
Added @NFGx 's cap lists to the Database as well.
Sega MegaTech
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1CWJslwRUUnHO296_RFgSWg4drk-ZKEbZyhL2tN_kXwI/edit?usp=sharing
Capcom CPS Changer
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1KUMFJz4_aoTqZD7X7u4spQnZZPSWtCqAKTxI3vDPrPs/edit?usp=sharing
Namco...
I don’t really understand the secrecy around selling prices. Unlike console games, arcade boards weren’t sold to the general public in large volumes, so there’s no widely accepted pricing standard like you see on sites like PriceCharting. That makes it even more helpful to share information...
Rule 5 of the Marketplace Rules states that the first post should be updated with the final selling price.
https://www.arcade-projects.com/threads/rules-for-using-the-arcade-projects-sales-forums.2/
It sounds like your core download is corrupt. Load the SD card up on a computer, browse to the _Arcades/cores folder, and delete the Neo Geo entries. Then load the SD card back up in your MiSTer and run update_all again.
Correct. Here's a diagram from Fabian Sanglard's comprehensive Book of CP-System illustrating the connection between the 68000 bus and Z80 bus:
@MaRC have you dumped the sound ROMs and compared them against MAME dumps? A corrupt sound ROM could be causing your symptoms. Also check the...
Two more things to check in addition to making sure the M72 Multi boards are fully seated and that the underside of the middle board isn’t rubbing against the top of the Multi daughterboard on the bottom:
- Make sure the board stack is receiving 5.0V of power. The M72 triple board stack draws a...
Great discovery @wickerwaka ! I'd love to fix the awful black levels on a few of my F2 games - will try tracing Pin 74 and 76 on one of my boards and see if they lead to a jumper.
This was the original writeup on them that I saw:
https://www.retrorgb.com/genesis-famicom-msx-protective-plastic-shell.html
The RetroDaily website that was producing them no longer lists them on their site unfortunately. This site seems to have them now...