SOLD - PARTS Price Drop! Fully tested & working Atari Major Havoc PCB

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Price Drop! Fully tested & working Atari Major Havoc PCB

Fully tested & working Atari Major Havoc PCB - $1350 $1250 shipped (lower 48)

This is a conversion board (SN CK00176), and has had the crystal oscillator modified to run at full speed.

The PCB is very clean, and has an original AVG chip along with the Atari quad pokey eliminator board.

Paypal F+F requested, or add 3% for fees.

Please send PM with any questions.

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I think the camp majority are waiting for the $300 repro to come out before dropping 4-5x the amount to do the same thing, but as they say, nothing beats the original! :)

Having built 2 repro Quantum boards from scratch, I can tell you the full cost of a repro Major Havoc (parts & blank PCB) will cost you much more than $300. I'll let others chime in on what their cost was to build a repro Quantum, and what they estimate a repro MH to cost in the end.
 
Having built 2 repro Quantum boards from scratch, I can tell you the full cost of a repro Major Havoc (parts & blank PCB) will cost you much more than $300. I'll let others chime in on what their cost was to build a repro Quantum, and what they estimate a repro MH to cost in the end.

It's on this forum, pcb w/parts made by Tronic, see posts #13 and 21 on this thread:

http://forums.arcade-museum.com/showthread.php?t=382780
 
Fully tested & working Atari Major Havoc PCB

I think the camp majority are waiting for the $300 repro to come out before dropping 4-5x the amount to do the same thing, but as they say, nothing beats the original! :)


Note that the $300 (or slightly more) will be for the blank board. Add parts and significant labor to assemble it. Add AVG chip. Add LETA chip. Add quad POKEY chip or four POKEYS on a daughter board. Add testing and burn-in. I'd guess the final cost will be about the same.
 
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I think the camp majority are waiting for the $300 repro to come out before dropping 4-5x the amount to do the same thing, but as they say, nothing beats the original! :)

LOL - $300 (or more) + shipping is just for the blank PCB. Add this amount again (or more) for the components etc. Then there's the time involved to solder it all together. More $$ too if you socket all the ICs (recommended).

So, the 4-5x is not too accurate. YMMV :cool:
 
OMG! I must have misread it!!! i'm not sure if i wanna invest $300 in a blank pcb board and then buy all the ic's on top of it! argh! thanks for the clarification!
 
OMG! I must have misread it!!! i'm not sure if i wanna invest $300 in a blank pcb board and then buy all the ic's on top of it! argh! thanks for the clarification!

Glad you responded. I was about to get on your case for crapping on this for sale thread. :eek:
 
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