[SOLD - thanks for the interest guys!]
Hi all,
I have a DK3 in nice working order. Like most games of this age it has a few issues but nothing serious. Off the top of my head, the most notable issues are:
- Scratch on the clear plastic front. Not very noticable while playing but pretty...
I've had a number of requests for the additional damage pics so I'll just post them to save everyone some time.
The widest point of the cabinet separation is around 1/4" (the angle of the photo makes it look like 1/2" but it's less). This is towards the bottom of the right side as you can see...
Reduced to $375.
BTW, I'll be happy to ship at the buyer's expense but they'd need to arrange for pickup, wrapping and so on. I just don't currently have the time to handle that stuff myself.
I bought this a couple of years back from a forum member but no longer have space for it.
This is a very good + condition Gorf, in excellent working order with the exception of the speech synth which is silent for some reason. The rest of the sound works fine; I haven't had the chance to check...
I bought this a while back from a forum member but recently realized I just don't have space for it.
This is a very good + condition Gorf, in excellent working order with the exception of the speech synth which is silent for some reason. The rest of the sound works fine; I haven't had the...
Hi all,
I have a DK3 that I'm trying to convert back to its original DK configuration.
I now have all the parts I need except for the wiring harness. It's my understanding that I need a completely different wiring harness to connect to the original DK board (someone please correct me if I'm...
Aha. A little more searching yielded a diagram showing which RAM positions are which, at least for some boards:
http://www.outerworldarcade.com/arcade/space_encounters/space_encounters_test_rom.html
I'm going to start with RAM #5 according to that diagram and see what happens.
I definitely don't see anything suggesting column & row numbers. But there are small numbers appearing near each chip - and they're consistent with those displayed on the schematic from the Midway user guide.
The thing is the numbers start at the top left and go from 10 to 33. So that part...
Say....
I seem to be missing some information.
The manual and schematics don't seem to have RAM chips numbered individually.
The Braze website indicates that "5 beeps" = location G12, but that doesn't seem to correspond to any labels I see.
I'll socket & replace them all eventually, but for...