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EZV is the only Ninty chassis I knew of. Whats the difference? Its for a DK if that matters.
Atari also used Sanyo's....it's a EVY (as opposed to the common EZV). I've seen them as far back as Dig Dug's. I didn't believe it at first...but all the Dig Dug's serial numbers matched (including the monitor). I've seen quite a few of them in the late 80's Atari games (Vindicators, Pac-Mania, Dragon Spirit, etc). The only difference in the EZV and the EZY is....there's a couple different caps in the power supply section (I assume for 120 operation), the B+ cap is a different value, and the video inversion section of the chassis is populated.
You don't need those video inversion boards. There's is an entire video inversion section on the chassis'...it's just not populated. Add the parts...instant video inversion. Bob used to sell a kit just for that.
An addition...I've also seen stock Sanyo EZV's in later Atari games, but those had a 100V step down transformer in them for the monitors. I guess Atari used what ever they could get their hands on. If I remember correctly, I think Atari even bought Sanyo at one point.
I've got a factory Sanyo 13" AZZ in my Missile Command cocktail....serial numbers match. It's the only one of those I've ever seen.
Edward
Well look what i found, all clean and pretty with new caps, flyback and no tube to go to. It's sad really.
Well look what i found, all clean and pretty with new caps, flyback and no tube to go to. It's sad really.
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Sell it to me, asshole.
Whatever Jow offers, I'll beat it by $1.