I have this inferior board. Yes, the audio is complete crackly crap, however the game play is still good, and has been for 15 years. The difference is that the original (non-crap) board is larger and has a battery, the inferior is smaller with no battery.
I'm sure if I had kids, it wouldn't last here, either, even if it doesn't work. Lol.
Once I was able to get the lower monitor to display "Casino Strip" and some cards, like any 1980s video poker attract mode. I was able to coin it up, but it wouldn't respond to the deal button, or any button...
The only description KLOV has for it is "a Laserdisc casino game from Status".
More technical information can be found here: http://www.dragons-lair-project.com/games/pages/cs.asp ...and that's basically it. Other sites just let you know that it exists.
I saw that Youtube video and...omg.
Price drop to $1,000.
Complete, cabinet is in good condition, except for the T-molding and a scrape on the upper monitor bezel.
When turned on (LOL), the upper monitor is white and the lower monitor is blue, but when the coin switch is switched, the monitor says "Coins ##" in the upper corner...
Thank you for the offer, I robbed one from a 19" K4600 that I had laying around, and it did in fact fix my issue. I may need one in the future, though, in case I want to work on that monitor again.
Update: I put in an interface card from a K4600 (I think) with both sync inputs. Connected the already-combined sync wires from the Jamma harness to the separate sync pins on the card. It worked so well and I have a GREAT monitor picture now after some adjustment. So the answer is yes, those...
I'm working on a Defender cocktail with a WG 13K4713 monitor, which was converted to Greyhound Trivia. I'm converting it to Jamma, and I've discovered that the monitor is positive sync, when Jamma is negative sync. I'm also looking for an answer of whether the interface daughtercards are...