Newbee needing guidance

cabbola

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I'm 70 years old and looking for help and advice. I have the opportunity to repair numerous 80s and 90s arcade machines. In my early life, I was a TV and video engineer, so I am familiar with how game units work, but guidance on where to buy parts, get access to complete manuals would be so appreciated.

Bob.
 
Welcome to KLOV Bob,
Manuals May or may not be complete. Learn to read fuzzy manuals. This will make more sense depending on the game your working on.

Best advice I advice is to learn how the search function work and read a lot.

Don't argue with technical advice until you been here for a few years. Dam too many egos here.. laughs

I am sure others will tell you where you can buy stuff, or send stuff out to get repaired. If you have a question on a machine, take a picture and post it in the correct parts of this forum.

Good luck on your new adventure. and remember to play nice.
 
I replied to your other thread but just in case.


Welcome Bob.
https://www.arcadepartsandrepair.com/
https://www.twistywristarcade.com/
http://www.twistedquarter.com/
http://www.arcadeshop.com/parts.htm
mikesarcade.com

and of course the

and for manuals.
KLOV is a good spot
but you can also easily search https://arcarc.xmission.com/ via https://sark.atomized.org/
 
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