More help for ID'ing boards

kennyp2112

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A friend got these in a bulk buy...and doesn't have a clue what most of these are. Neither do I.

Please let us know if you can help!
 

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more pics

The coin slots in the last picture swivel. Kind weird...I've never seen coin slots that do that...but I'm not a big arcade guy.
 

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I cannot speak to most of those, but I do see a K7000 series neckboard, a stick of RAM, a switching power supply minus the case, three hard drives, a floppy disk drive, and an Atari AR power supply.

Scott C.
 
I cannot speak to most of those, but I do see a K7000 series neckboard, a stick of RAM, a switching power supply minus the case, three hard drives, a floppy disk drive, and an Atari AR power supply.

Scott C.


That is a U2000/U5000 series neckboard, not a K7000.

The vast majority of the boards appear to be for redemption games. They look to be assorted solenoid driver boards, but they are too small / have too few solenoid circuits for a pinball machine.
 
That is a U2000/U5000 series neckboard, not a K7000.

The vast majority of the boards appear to be for redemption games. They look to be assorted solenoid driver boards, but they are too small / have too few solenoid circuits for a pinball machine.

With that being said......are they pretty much useless to even put up for sale on a site like this?
Thanks

Ken
 
With that being said......are they pretty much useless to even put up for sale on a site like this?
Thanks

Ken


Without IDing the boards they are pretty much worthless to put up for sale anywhere. If you are willing to take some time to ID the boards based off of part numbers on the boards, then you may have some valuable boards. Personally I'd be interested in a few of them, the ARII as well as some others, primarily for training my new assistant.
 
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