Can't make it out in the pictures, can you snap a close-up or check the markings on U13?its SDOJ. Soldering and components look flawless .. like a ordered PCB, which it has to be.
Can't make it out in the pictures, can you snap a close-up or check the markings on U13?its SDOJ. Soldering and components look flawless .. like a ordered PCB, which it has to be.
sure: U13 - Altera EPM7032AE TC44-10 S BBB77 0601ACan't make it out in the pictures, can you snap a close-up or check the markings on U13?
Bothoh! are you going to offer these here or on ukvac? thanks!
Maybe they are harvesting Medal Mahjong Bancho, it seems more likely than finding tubes and trays full of old stock cpus, Altera and Yamaha IC's etc. but who knows.They say that the PCB is new, but those components look like taken from another PCB, possible a CV1000B, I think.
For sure. I think these are repro PCBs. They intended this way, hence the gold enig and soldering differences. Either they got gerbers; did sand and scan method; xray etc. As for components, I agree that they found stock of what they needed or are relabeling some ICs to match what's expected, but most likely it's just old stock components that they found/are using.Seeing as China is king of relabelling and counterfeiting ICs themselves in the first place, this truly doesn't surprise me. Contextually my wager is leaked/stolen gerber files, and deadstock or brokered IC's as necessary.
This all reminds me in the strangest way of building my Apple-1 replica using "as period as correct as possible parts;" original Apple-1's are worth "buy a house" money, but you can start with the gerbers and IC list and end up with with a very good looking replica eventually, and one that works if you do it right. There are big hurdles like finding the 2519 IC, but with IC's, it seems there's always somebody who stashed the remainder of some NOS ones somewhere. Getting them without having to buy the entire stock is often the tough part. Perhaps slightly off topic but here's some photos of that build https://imgur.com/gallery/1IJ7pC1
If you go into this with the right mindset, that you're buying a (probably good) repro, then there is nothing wrong with this. Maybe the price goes down a bit once all the rich collectors have one, then again, they may run out of components.Am I crazy for actually considering SDOJ? Man...
I messaged him, he said more in 1-2 weeks.After a good deal of thought, I'd definitely pick up an SDJ for what he's asking if another one pops up for sale.
That said, I've not seen any new listings for these. Perhaps a bit too much attention was drawn?
Contact him directly and off 50% of his original asking.After a good deal of thought, I'd definitely pick up an SDJ for what he's asking if another one pops up for sale.
That said, I've not seen any new listings for these. Perhaps a bit too much attention was drawn?
You should definitely try to push the price down if making a deal in advance. We know they counteroffered with 1000 usd. Go below that.I messaged him, he said more in 1-2 weeks.