Finally, here it is....it took quite awhile...the conversion to 110 volts was done courtesy of an empty Berserk upright we took the transformer and cable from. All the original boards were intact and in good shape...we reheated all the solder pins with silver solder, new lithium battery and diode, new caps on power supply, minor repairs done. I did put in Mark Spaeth's double board--so the game can play both Frenzy and Berserk, but wrapped up the original logic board and keeping it inside the game.
Joystick had been changed, but we reinstalled the original style solid state joystick. Control panel was touched up in a number of places too. Original monitor chassis rebuilt with new caps and reheated...picture looks great!
This is the only know cabaret Berserk to exist---it came from Australia. It's on its way to my home game room! Todd from TNT Amusements
Joystick had been changed, but we reinstalled the original style solid state joystick. Control panel was touched up in a number of places too. Original monitor chassis rebuilt with new caps and reheated...picture looks great!
This is the only know cabaret Berserk to exist---it came from Australia. It's on its way to my home game room! Todd from TNT Amusements
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