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WTB hyper neo geo 64 motherboard/Games

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be prepared to pay a premium on shipping, some of the heaviest pcbs I ever shipped, I almost think they are heavier than an X2, X3, etc.. and get the extra padding/protection. I have seen these break through boxes in shipping to the point that the cage gets dented.
 
When your out there looking around keep in mind there are different board revisions. Best of luck


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyper_Neo_Geo_64
" The board has four versions: one which only plays the four fighting games; one which only plays the two driving games; one which only plays Beast Busters: Second Nightmare; and one which only plays the two Samurai Shodown games.

The fighting game board has two revisions. While looking like one, the first revision is not true JAMMA, as the sound does not come from the JAMMA edge but from a JST VL connector mounted on the front of the board, which is controlled by a potentiometer. There is a modification available to get mono sound off the JAMMA edge which involves removing a jumper and setting another. There is also an extra +5v connector that is supposed to be connected to the back of the board to "prolong" the life of the board per SNK. It is still unconfirmed if having the extra +5v connector connected actually does increase the board's life. Some say it is to divert the heat of the high amps going through the JAMMA edge.

The second board revision is true JAMMA and also has a switch to select between JAMMA output as well as MVS output, which has stereo sound.

Revision 1 has a volume port and JST YL/VL connectors on the front, while the Revision 2 board has only JST YL and VL connectors (21 pin YL, 4 pin VL, 15 pin YL, 12 pin YL, 9 pin YL) on the front of the board."
 
How do you even make a purchase on YAJ?

I'm still fairly new to all this, but even going through Buyee damn near every video game-related listing I've seen in the last 6 months has been cash on delivery - which is apparently huge there but according to what I'm reading is either against the rules or isn't an option for people who are importing these items into the US.

How have you guys been getting around this? ?(
 
be prepared to pay a premium on shipping, some of the heaviest pcbs I ever shipped, I almost think they are heavier than an X2, X3, etc.. and get the extra padding/protection. I have seen these break through boxes in shipping to the point that the cage gets dented.
Derick2k , how many kilo is the ttx2?
Mind if i ask

Thanks
 
I'd advise against buyee.jp on these because they charge more for shipping on heavy/large packages.

I've become a big fan of zenmarket because of this. I've saved $30 per computer shipment through them.
 
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