I managed to pick up a game with a Neotec NT-s501 monitor with no chassis.
Seems like this is a tough chassis to find, and a 25" monitor is tough to replace. Any suggestions on either route?
Picked up something today. Not sure if it's worth anything...it's a Vulgus in a Centauri cocktail cabinet. Not sure if it works, I just grabbed it and put it in the shop for the day.
Depends on condition really. Playfield, cabinet, backglass, etc. I'd say it's $350-$500 max. The non-working part is huge. You can't tell what boards, including displays, it may need.
Looking for a working or at least mostly complete track and field in or near north jersey/NYC.
If you have one please let me know. Important for me is at least a clean cabinet and complete wiring.
I have a customer with a Midway Tapper that was not working. Monitor powers on, nothing beyond that.
I put in a new power supply and can verify that the boardset is receiving the proper voltage per the schematic.
I also put in new ribbon cables. But unfortunately the only result I get it...
I have the IC folks..I just am looking to find a schematic that has it on it. I want to make sure all of the traces are good.
So back to the first question..does anyone have a schematic for this game that they can locate IC 9G on?
OK, my issue...
I picked up a Konami Simpsons 4 player standup board with a bad chip. I knew it was bad, and I'm a pretty darn good solderer. I think I got everything done correctly, but I want to test each trace, and I think it's a multi-layer PCB, and I can't find the chip in the schematic...
No expense spared. Here is a list of what's been done, but I'm sure I may be missing a few things:
Original playfield, restored and clearcoated by Neo
Original boards matching serial number boards (except I think the fliptronics) gone over by John Wart and bulletproofed (NVRAM, etc)
Brand new...