joemagiera
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For restoration projects by anal retentive individuals, a tested and fully working Star Wars cockpit PCB matching set. All 3 boards have a matching serial number label with the "SD" prefix (indicating Sit Down, i.e., cockpit). Boardset has been burn tested for 12 hours, no problems at all. I can provide pics of each board and matching label and a video with sound of it working on a test bench. I know the vast majority of people could care less (myself included) about a PCB serial number label, but I think this is important to some people.
Price? Hmmm.... tough one. Atari boards have been crazy lately (Lunar Lander's over $500 on ebay). I've seen Star Wars boardsets fetch $325 on the forums lately. Wonder what they go for on ebay. Is the cockpit label worth anything more? Maybe, maybe not. Probably should just throw it on ebay and see what happens. But if it's important to you to have a true original cockpit Star Wars PCB, $499 shipped. FYI, in case you may be wondering, other than the label, there is absolutely no difference between a Star Wars upright PCB and a Star Ware cockpit PCB (other than the label).
Price? Hmmm.... tough one. Atari boards have been crazy lately (Lunar Lander's over $500 on ebay). I've seen Star Wars boardsets fetch $325 on the forums lately. Wonder what they go for on ebay. Is the cockpit label worth anything more? Maybe, maybe not. Probably should just throw it on ebay and see what happens. But if it's important to you to have a true original cockpit Star Wars PCB, $499 shipped. FYI, in case you may be wondering, other than the label, there is absolutely no difference between a Star Wars upright PCB and a Star Ware cockpit PCB (other than the label).
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