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'Business' Area : Buy/Sell/Trade / Re: WTB: working Sega Mega-tech
« on: January 29, 2014, 07:22:41 PM »
Hey lukeearle, thanks for looking that cab up for me.
Haven't seen one appear since I'd started my search.
Not sure about the temperamental top monitor ;)

Either way, I think I'd rather trade in the forums - much better to keep these things in the community!
Looking forward to talking more with jinxz!

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'Business' Area : Buy/Sell/Trade / Re: WTB: working Sega Mega-tech
« on: January 29, 2014, 05:49:38 PM »
Hey that's good news!

My main stipulation is that I need one that works ;) I'm no good at repairing PCBs or monitors. I'm ok with replacing buttons and artwork and doing some minor repairs though - so cosmetic damage isn't too much of a problem.

I've got no games at the moment so i'll take what I can :) I really want Golden Axe if it's there.

Let me know when you have some more info about condition - we can talk further then!
Cheers... you've made my day!

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'Business' Area : Buy/Sell/Trade / Re: WTB: working Sega Mega-tech
« on: January 29, 2014, 03:14:42 PM »
Still looking  ;D

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'Business' Area : Buy/Sell/Trade / WTB: working Sega Mega-tech
« on: January 03, 2014, 12:11:18 PM »
Guys,

I really want to buy a Sega Mega-Tech and am having a hard time locating one for sale in the UK.
If you know of one that works that is up for sale please let me know! I'm based in the South East but will get it transported from anywhere on the UK mainland.

Thanks!

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For Sale: NEO-GEO MVS 4-slot upright arcade machine

  • Completely working NEO-GEO arcade machine
  • Monitor in excellent condition
  • Coin mech fully operational
  • MVS 4-slot board including harness and PSU
  • Similar to this: http://www.hardmvs.com/html/MV-4F.htm
  • 2 player controls - side by side
  • Plain black pub-style cab (I think that's the right description- please look at the pics!)
  • key to all compartments included
  • Control panel could do with a touch up

Includes 3 great MVS Carts:
  • Metal Slug
  • Puzzle-de-pon
  • Neo Turf Masters

£300 cash on collection or PayPal upfront
Currently residing in Ashford, Kent.

I'm selling this in order to fund part-payment towards my wife's birthday present (no really!)
Don't feel too bad for me as I've still got a Nintendo Playchoice 10 to call my own (when I finally fix it) :wink:






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'Business' Area : Buy/Sell/Trade / FS 3 Neo Geo MVS carts on eBay
« on: July 25, 2012, 10:32:36 PM »
Selling 3 Neo Geo MVS carts on eBay:
http://bit.ly/O8CQTY

All starting at £9.99 - UK only

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Selling 3 MVS carts at £15 each + p&p

Fatal Fury 2
World Heroes 2
King of the Monsters 2

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Dodgy cash exchanges outside train stations with unmarked boxes and large electronics... this IS an exciting hobby!  8)

Nice to see the PCB laid out - don't forget to unsolder the 'Table' pin from ground  ;)

Let us know when you get it hooked up.

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PM'd and sold.
 ;D

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Arcade Lifestyle / Re: Beginning with a simple renovation
« on: June 08, 2012, 03:50:08 PM »
Sold to Muerto!
It's great to keep these things with real enthusiasts.
So my story begins with JAMMA.

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Arcade Lifestyle / Re: Beginning with a simple renovation
« on: June 08, 2012, 09:56:50 AM »
So, due to the nature of my inexperience - I'm selling the Hangly-Man PCB to someone who can care for it and get more out of it than me! I'll take JAMMA for beginners please.

Please see the Buy/Sell/Trade section of the forum - or just PM me.

Thanks for all your help - I'll be asking more questions when I get my JAMMA replacement!

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Arcade Lifestyle / Re: Beginning with a simple renovation
« on: June 08, 2012, 09:45:44 AM »
Thanks again - daisy chaining ground did seem like the obvious choice - on the PCB there are a number of pins labelled GND and 1is labelled P1 GND.

The bridge is just solder so can simply be desolderd.

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Hey all,

It didn't take me too long to realise that I'm too much of a beginner to care for my Hangly-Man PCB properly.
Really I need a JAMMA Kit with big pictures and short words.

I'm not sure what a Hangly-Man PCB goes for - I know KLOV.com lists it as very rare but I'm not looking for silly eBay prices.  :pac:   :ghost: :ghost: :ghost: :ghost:

Please PM me with any offers - if you'd like to trade instead then I'm looking for a complete JAMMA kit ( harness, PCB, controls, instructions - perhaps a 60-in-1 type thing.)

I'm a complete novice so am not sure how to tinker with it. Currently, the PCB fires up and runs but I don't hear sound (I've tried hooking up the speaker in a number of ways and have decided to buy a new speaker), Pacman continues to go right, and I can only make him go left. P1 and P2 buttons are working, as is the service pin, and coin 1 pin. Someone has soldered the 'Table' pin to 'GND' so it's currently in table mode - I'm sure this can be de-soldered. Like I said, I'm sure all the above defects are just due to bad wiring by the previous owner.

Looking forward to any offers  :D - This is NOT going on eBay unless I get 0 offers. I'll add a photo when I next get near a PC - if you have any questions then please just ask.

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Arcade Lifestyle / Re: Beginning with a simple renovation
« on: June 07, 2012, 11:14:33 PM »
Thanks Etienne - simple :)

The previous owner has pemanently soldered the 'Table' pin to GND - directly on the PCB!
So when I choose 2 player the second player gets it upside-down. Gonna need some de-soldering mastery to split that up again. Did they think the edge connector was just there for a laugh?!

Another question:
- should all the p1 micro switches have P1-GND sent to them?


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Arcade Lifestyle / Re: Beginning with a simple renovation
« on: June 07, 2012, 10:38:22 PM »
So here are my beginners questions (please don't laugh too much at me):
- on PCB pin-out diagrams, do Spkr+ and Spkr- carry the actual audio signals for a speaker or do they relate to   volume control of a speaker (e.g hooking up two microswitches would allow me to step the volume up and down). If I have a large speaker with just 2 pins for connection what PCB pin-outs would I hook up to it - I'm guessing it needs power and audio - or are they passive and just need an audio signal and GND? I'm pretty lost with this speaker and can't see why there's no noise :(

- Where can I get a new 44-pin Pacman harness that doesn't cost the earth? I'm not sure the wiring is incorrect and the last owner soldered everything haphazardly. Otherwise where can I get a wiring kit similar to a JAMMA harness kit?

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