Neo Geo MVS four slot, working and photos to prove it for sale.

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Neo Geo MVS four slot, working and photos to prove it for sale.

I have a Neo Geo MVS four slot Jamma board for sale, can provide pics of working board, offer (realistic offer)
 
I will go get some pics today, Shipping cant be more than $12-$15, I dont charge handling or anything, I will ship UPS with tracking. I will post some pics soon
 
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Here is a pic of the board, U have plans to plug it in and show an image of it working prior to purchase. The cartridges are not included
 

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Very fair price for a nice motherboard! I wish I had the money to jump on that, and get my Neo Candy back to it's proper 4-slot self.

Shipping should run around $15 for that - make sure to ship with insurance; I've seen some of these boards get damaged in the mail.

Good luck with the sale!
 
Hey Greg, did you test this with 4 carts in it and change from cart 1 2 3 4 with the select switch?.. Having a couple of issues so far.
1 low sound, and dosent seem to want to see all 4 carts at once.
lemme know thanks

i have this problem on my 6 slot. i've tried everything but no luck. my last step would be to swap out 2 slots but i'm really not looking to solder/desolder several hundred pins. now, i just use slots 3-6 and it works perfectly.
 
Sorry to threadjack, but since it's effectively a dead thread, I don't feel TOO bad about it;

Vertigo - 6-slot boards tend to be extremely sensitive to the tiniest little things, moreso certainly than any other Neo board, and moreso than most PCBs. Try changing what order the games are in, and make sure you're supplying EXACTLY the right voltage.

-Collin
 
To go along with mmsada...is metal slug 2 in 1 of the slots...MS2 has a known glitch when it's place in the slot next to SSIV, RBFFS, and KOF94, and one other game....Just a heads up..
 
i've tried every slot/game combo possible. what is the ideal voltage for a 6-slot?
 
WOw, ok

I missed the slider,
BUT oddly it takes a while for the volume to come up.
I let it cook for about a hour then the volume was about right, mabey a tad low, but after couple more hours more up.. Sooo, Caps need to take some charge time?
Also going to let it totaly cool down and try a new start, last start up from being off for a hour game main screen garbled at first..

so going to run it through it paces next couple of days :)

the slider on this one says headphones,
ill look for another and clean contacts today we'll see
I HOPE :)
 
i also had sound issues (low, cutting in and out a bit). the fix was to remove one of the orange-coated caps.

for example,
http://www.dreamamusement.net/photos/mv1f1.jpg

see the orange caps near the sound slider at the bottom. i'll take a pic of my board this weekend if you want although i don't know how different my 6-slot will look. it didn't make any sense to remove it, but it did work.
 
I missed the slider,
BUT oddly it takes a while for the volume to come up.
I let it cook for about a hour then the volume was about right, mabey a tad low, but after couple more hours more up.. Sooo, Caps need to take some charge time?
Also going to let it totaly cool down and try a new start, last start up from being off for a hour game main screen garbled at first..

so going to run it through it paces next couple of days :)

You need to cap the sound section on the board:

http://www.arcadecomponents.com/capkits.html
 
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