Dragon's Lair Fans - Arcade Lifestyle
General Chat => 'Business' Area : Buy/Sell/Trade => Topic started by: arcadecollection on January 07, 2009, 10:55:04 PM
-
here is a list from the p.c.b.
1942 15 euro
bagman sold
block buster 15
donkey kong sold
donkey kong jr- nintendo 35
crazy kong 2x falcon sold
hyper olympic 20
kung fu 20
legend of kage 15
mappy- namco2 35
may day sold
mr do- universal 30
moon alien sold
miss pac man 3x sold
lady bug- universal 30
pooyan 20
popeye sold
van car 15
shinobi sega sold
time pilot 20
shogun warriors 20
world rally 2x sold
street fighter 2 sold
super footbal champ sold
world cup sold
zaxon 2x sold
zippy racer 20
on the most of the p.c.b. are connectors attached.
nothing is tested because the most
of the p.c.b are connected with a system of
wires.
I also have a list of connections from al the
p.c.b. that I am selling
(https://www.dragonslairfans.com/members/rob/Pacman011.jpg)
(https://www.dragonslairfans.com/members/rob/Pacman012.jpg)
(https://www.dragonslairfans.com/members/rob/Pacman010.jpg)
-
Cool :-*
I'm up for :
- 2 Zaxxon
- 1 Ms Pac Man
:-* :-* :-*
-
i am up for:
- donkey kong
- street fighter 2
thanks!
-------
wrong thread for this question probably,
but about connecting jamma pcb's.
since i don't have a jamma harness or jamma cabinet to start with, can i use a normal pc atx power supply with these boards?
or does it sound really stupid? :) and what is the right way to connect these jamma boards to a scart tv? if possible.
i am familiar with the vga-scart connector (using it now with arcade-vga and mame setup). but i need to add transistors or something?
can someone help me out? thanks.
-
wrong thread for this question probably,
but about connecting jamma pcb's.
since i don't have a jamma harness or jamma cabinet to start with, can i use a normal pc atx power supply with these boards?
or does it sound really stupid? :) and what is the right way to connect these jamma boards to a scart tv? if possible.
i am familiar with the vga-scart connector (using it now with arcade-vga and mame setup). but i need to add transistors or something?
can someone help me out? thanks.
Yes you can, you just need a regular switch (not momentary) on the pwron line to ground on the PSU (usually the green wire) to turn the PSU on and off.
As for PCB to scart, I forget if you need to add a resistor to the rgb lines or not...
-
Cool :-*
I'm up for :
- 2 Zaxxon
- 1 Ms Pac Man
oke no problem, I wil take the p.c.b. with me
when I come over to you.