WTB: Working Seattle board (Blitz, Blitz 99, Cal. Speed, Carnevil, Vapor TRX, etc.)

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WTB: Working Seattle board (Blitz, Blitz 99, Cal. Speed, Carnevil, Vapor TRX, etc.)

PM me with price if you have a working Seattle board. I do not need the hard drive and have the right game chips to swap in.

The following games use this board so if you have one of these it will work:
California Speed
Dozer
MACE : The Dark Age
Vapor TRX
Bio Freaks
Blitz
Blitz 99
CarnEvil
Hyperdrive
NFL Blitz 2000
 
I know someone that might have one. What are they worth and I will ask him?

Actually I don't know. But everything I have read is that the Blitz's are plentiful and therefore the cheapest (if it is a Blitz). Without the hard drive the boardset can't work on top of it, so it's not a fully working "kit" that you can throw in a cab. Just have him send me an offer, I'd appreciate it.
 
You probably already know but:

Notes : There are actually 4 types of Seattle board systems, with varying speeds, They will interchange BUT if a 200Mhz game is on a 150 Mhz board, it will run slow during high processing moments.
 
You probably already know but:

Notes : There are actually 4 types of Seattle board systems, with varying speeds, They will interchange BUT if a 200Mhz game is on a 150 Mhz board, it will run slow during high processing moments.

The processor on my board is good, I was going to swap the CPU's. From what I read the Seattle boards had dipswitches for different CPU speeds, so I should be able to insert my CPU and set a higher speed. My board has a graphics issue which is either from the graphics chip or the soldered on memory.
 
The processor on my board is good, I was going to swap the CPU's. From what I read the Seattle boards had dipswitches for different CPU speeds, so I should be able to insert my CPU and set a higher speed. My board has a graphics issue which is either from the graphics chip or the soldered on memory.

Stilll looking for one of these, does anybody have one?
 
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I happened to have my Blitz 99 and Blitz 2000 boards next to each other and noticed that, I think, the 2000 had a soldered on CPU, while 99's was removable?

which game are you trying to run btw? might help if you could get a match, then you're not tearing out CPUs and flipping dipswitches.
 
I happened to have my Blitz 99 and Blitz 2000 boards next to each other and noticed that, I think, the 2000 had a soldered on CPU, while 99's was removable?

which game are you trying to run btw? might help if you could get a match, then you're not tearing out CPUs and flipping dipswitches.

I'm trying to get a Vapor TRX running again. I'm willing to pay a reasonable price for a working Vapor board. I do not need satelite boards or hard drive.
 
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