Hatsune Mike
Champion
List ported over from KLOV:
Working Boards:
$80 Street Fighter 2: The World Warrior B + C board: Fully working, original ROMS except one that was replaced after physical damage. Works with no issues on a good A board.
$75 Three Wonders: Bootleg PCB featuring factory copies of actual CPS1 customs (instead of CPLD replacements)
$150 Neo-Geo MV4 PCB: Re-capped last week, original battery clipped out before corrosion started. In good shape, four slots all tested to work.
$60 The King of Fighters '98 MVS cartridge: Good shape, original cart, not a boot.
$35 The King of Fighters 2000 MVS cartridge
$75 DJ Boy
For Parts:
$70 Body Slam System 16 A board: Tested working with the ROM board from another System 16. This is pre-16A hardware, the huge one! Ran Quartet fine with the ROM board borrowed. I don't have a second ROM board for this one.
$70 Rolling Thunder: Missing custom 130 (Caius has actually designed a replacement for it), likely needs some small amount of TTL work. Board itself is in okay shape. Custom 98 is missing, but that is not required for the game itself to run; it is also missing on one of my good boards.
$120 Don Doko Don: Working fine, except FM sounds are missing from speaker output. Output from FM DAC is valid; I suspect an op-amp must be replaced. I will get around to it myself if I have time.
Sold:
$20 Metal Slug 4: Surprisingly not a boot, original ROMs inside!
$75 Pac-Land: Custom 98 missing; runs fine with bodge repair, as that custom controls coin lockout only.
$150 Street Fighter Alpha 3 A+B: - Hispanic version in green shell, original from factory! Still on factory battery.
$175 Namco Classics Volume 1: Working, problematic video caps replaced.
$150 Namco Classics Volume 2: Working, problematic video caps replaced.
Working Boards:
$80 Street Fighter 2: The World Warrior B + C board: Fully working, original ROMS except one that was replaced after physical damage. Works with no issues on a good A board.
$75 Three Wonders: Bootleg PCB featuring factory copies of actual CPS1 customs (instead of CPLD replacements)
$150 Neo-Geo MV4 PCB: Re-capped last week, original battery clipped out before corrosion started. In good shape, four slots all tested to work.
$60 The King of Fighters '98 MVS cartridge: Good shape, original cart, not a boot.
$35 The King of Fighters 2000 MVS cartridge
$75 DJ Boy
For Parts:
$70 Body Slam System 16 A board: Tested working with the ROM board from another System 16. This is pre-16A hardware, the huge one! Ran Quartet fine with the ROM board borrowed. I don't have a second ROM board for this one.
$70 Rolling Thunder: Missing custom 130 (Caius has actually designed a replacement for it), likely needs some small amount of TTL work. Board itself is in okay shape. Custom 98 is missing, but that is not required for the game itself to run; it is also missing on one of my good boards.
$120 Don Doko Don: Working fine, except FM sounds are missing from speaker output. Output from FM DAC is valid; I suspect an op-amp must be replaced. I will get around to it myself if I have time.
Sold:
$20 Metal Slug 4: Surprisingly not a boot, original ROMs inside!
$75 Pac-Land: Custom 98 missing; runs fine with bodge repair, as that custom controls coin lockout only.
$150 Street Fighter Alpha 3 A+B: - Hispanic version in green shell, original from factory! Still on factory battery.
$175 Namco Classics Volume 1: Working, problematic video caps replaced.
$150 Namco Classics Volume 2: Working, problematic video caps replaced.
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