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    Atari's Garfield Arcade Game ROMS

    They will want a high res photo of the game PCB if you can. If you need help, I can submit the file to one I've submitted things to in the past that lives in Italy with your info as the submitter.
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    National Videogame Museum

    ROFL! If y'all come in from out of town, give me a shout. I do repairs and have donated a lot of items over the years to the museum. It's nice to see some of those items on display and play on the gear I've repaired. :) The founders are great guys and the museum is plugged into the local...
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    Old Members - UGH

    Kiss this...
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    Elevator action to alpine ski?

    There are slight differences on the Game PCB around the PROM under the ROM board.
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    Repair log software?

    QR code with mailto:[email protected]?subject=Game%20Issue
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    SCAM ALERT 🚨 “ Arcade Game Shop”

    Well.... look what Google turned up! Searching the email address listed on the profile of Scrapper's Accessories turns up a cell phone number! Searching Google for that phone number turns up: And they ssem to be into Pro Drag Parts too.... The address of 1525 McCarthy, Milpitas...
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    SCAM ALERT 🚨 “ Arcade Game Shop”

    Scraper's Accessories a.k.a. Scrapper's Accessories is also a scammer on Facebook. They are using bots to 'suggest contacting them'
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    Your Least Favorite Board Part to Replace

    I use 2 part high-heat resistant epoxy to put lifted traces back down. Super thin amount spread with a tooth pick then put a weight on it with some wax paper between the weight and the trace. If I can't repair it, I'll use 30ga Kynar bodge wires for most things.
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    Your Least Favorite Board Part to Replace

    Leaking caps. Makes the shop smeill like a fishmonger's dumpster. Next would be machine pin sockets and pin headers installed by people who have some odd belief that they are the best. They have a flat surface that sits flush with the PCB and if you aren't hyper careful removing them you'll...
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    Sales/Business Down for arcade parts ?

    I'm glad someone does. I don't do it because it requires space for all those power bricks/supplies and monitors.
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    Sales/Business Down for arcade parts ?

    You should have another order... someone who wanted ROMs to convert a Sega game...
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    Sales/Business Down for arcade parts ?

    Lots of models, collectibles, studio headshots, signatures, etc...
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    Sales/Business Down for arcade parts ?

    Have you seen his Star Trek and Nasa memorabilia collection? :D I'll be sending him a NASA patch for Christmas and hope it's one he doesn't already have... but if he does, this one is signed. It came in my speakers' gift from the Houston Arcade Expo and think it would be an awesome addition to...
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    Sales/Business Down for arcade parts ?

    If you do and you're into vintage computing or vintage test gear, stop by Edgar Digital in Las Cruces and say hi to Roger. He has a lot of government surplus going back to all the experiments in NM back in the 50s, 60s, and 70s too...
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    Sales/Business Down for arcade parts ?

    Sales were all over the board this past year. Up and down like a yo-yo then off since the election for components, but Eurorack synth modules I've been building have been steady.
  16. channelmanic

    What happened to biltronix

    You can find much of it out on the internet archive.
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    Sea Wolf: Any interest in a custom Sea Wolf test rom?

    I may have a PCB coming in for repair. Will let you know.
  18. channelmanic

    The Fluke 9010a Club

    I took my pods and used some 100% IPA and a tooth brush on the self-test sockets to clean them up. It's also common for the 6532 chip to fail. You can find one of those on a parts Atari 2600. CO10750 is the Atari part # for it in case it is't labeled as a 6532 on the chip itself. The CO10444 is...
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    That Shoestring character...

    Man, that @shoestring character rocks the house. :) I had some Road Fighter PCBs here for repair and noticed that they tried to run the Hyper Sports test ROM but the text and graphics were wonky as it's a vertically oriented game instead of horizontal. I pinged him and what did he do? He...
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    Most common game PCB nobody likes?

    I don't. I converted the board, powered it up on the bench, and promptly sold it.
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