Yeah, I'm going to sell most of my collection in the next year. I need to round up all my pcbs and get them sorted. We have an arcade section on our web site. RetroCircuits.com where I'll be posting what I'm selling.
Yeah, I think I have 2 or 3 of them... they are all in storage in another state right now. Cute game, fun to play. NO idea of where you could find one. Rare as hell!
Hi guys. I make the jamma adapter where you can play the jamma version of this game on a regular 8 way joystick game cabinet. Many years ago, this was my very first pcb I ever made. This game was my favorite game but hated messing with the analog (hall-effect) joysticks. So I made this...
Hydro thunder scans
I have several of the monitor glass graphics, control panel and back seat art scanned if anyone wants them.
I'd like to get the marquee file too though. Mine is pretty bad.
Yeah, DogP summed it up pretty good. My main focus was working on a replacement for the snes console carts. http://youtu.be/h8cFKcPRWkw 1 pcb that could be a repo for all the different mapper games snes made. When I mastered that, then I started looking at transferring that circuitry to the...
Yeah, my SD2snes works fine on my console.
Thanks DogP for the assistance. After all is assembled, it's about 1.5" taller than the super system original carts.... Still it may be a tight fit. Measurement will tell.....
I was wrong about the power pak. I've found a way to get it to work...
Does anyone have a super system cabinet handy? Mine is burried in the warehouse and I need a measurement. I need a clearance measurement of when you pull the wooden board out, the clearance from the wood to the top of the slide opening. In other words, how tall can my pcb be before it becomes...
Wow, it's been about a year of nothing and then I'm getting a lot of interest.
I am out of boards except for the early production ones (has some errors - of which I have maybe 3 left).
As far as revision 2, if there is enough interest, I could do a small run of version 2. IF ONLY I KNEW THEN...
While researching and designing my adapter pcb http://forums.arcade-museum.com/showpost.php?p=3017257&postcount=111
In my testing and understanding of the NSS, I've learned a few things...
The NSS does an initial boot sequence where it reads the bios and then polls the available instruction...
I wonder if the 3D printers could make the plastic housing for a snes edge connector? Then all the user would have to do is insert the metal pins in it.