FS Parts: Robotron/Stargate PCB, ROM Board, Power Supply, Jamma Board, Spare Parts

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Selling my Complete Upright Robotron 2084 (https://forums.arcade-museum.com/threads/robotron-2084-with-newer-monitor-socal-desert-2-000.550436/), and have a few spare parts.
I could have included them in the sale of the game and perhaps if I do get an offer that would work for me, but ultimately I decided to parse this out to reduce the cost.

However, I'll be willing to Ship only within USA for Parts.
NOTE: I swore I bought these all in working condition, but given I've not checked them and lazy to do so it is being sold AS-IS.
I'm not an electronics guy and so would not want to buy parts I need to fix.

(SOLD - Payment Received)
Lot#1 Robotron PCB, Robotron ROM Board, Interface Board ($225)

PCB: 5770-09656-00 REV. B
Yellow/Orange ROM Board: 5771-09840-00
Interface Board: 5772-09680-00


Lot #2 - PCB, Stargate ROM Board, Interface Board ($225 OBO)

PCB: 5770-09656-00 REV. C
Yellow ROM Board: 5771-09657-00
Interface Board: 5772-09680-00

(SOLD - Payment Received)
Lot #3 - Power Supply & Sound Board (MMAO)

Sound Board: IC-2001-146-6
Power Supply Board 2: 5773-09679-00

(SOLD - Pending Payment)
Brand New Item: Unopened Arcadeshop Williams Multigame Jamma PCB. ($200 OBO)

Note: bought Jamma board back in early 2020 when I was thinking converting my old Stargate upright to 19-in-1 when I did not own Robotron. Unit is unopened in brand new condition.
 
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Lot #2
 

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Lot #3
 

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New Found Item Added:

1x Arcadeshop Williams w/SYSFPGA Multigame JAMMA PCB.
 

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Price of remaining items are OBO. Send me a respectable offer. Price will include shipping costs.

I'm just ready to move on even though it's only been a few days posting. They are sitting in a box on top of my freezer unit.
 
Arcadeshop Williams JAMMA PCB Sold!!!

Last item for sale is the Robotron/Stargate PCB set for Lot #2 - PCB, Stargate ROM Board, Interface Board ($225 OBO)

Make me an interesting offer and it can be yours.
 
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Friday Bump.

Lot #2 to be included in robotron 2084 arcade unit if it sells before this does.

Being transparent. Come get it and send me an offer.
 
Do you still have Lot #2? Is this a Robotron main PCB?
That is a Rev. C MPU that would work with Robotron, Stargate, Joust, etc. Incidentally, the sticker on the 6809, with the 574XXX serial number, places it in the middle of the Robotron serial number run, although that in itself is not definitive as to which game it ran originally.
 
That is a Rev. C MPU that would work with Robotron, Stargate, Joust, etc. Incidentally, the sticker on the 6809, with the 574XXX serial number, places it in the middle of the Robotron serial number run, although that in itself is not definitive as to which game it ran originally.


Nice facts. Given I bought these from another seller years ago I don't have this information to know exactly which original machine it was pulled out of and used.

My only assumption was given it was a package purchase with Stargate ROM's it was for that game.

It's awesome these games used the same main board.
 
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