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Wanted: Cpu/sound board 237-0176-00 Rev-E or 520-5136-00

By Don44

2 years ago


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#1 2 years ago

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Wanted: Cpu/sound board 237-0176-00 Rev-E or 520-5136-00

Added: 2021-01-13 23:00:00 UTC • Re-listed: 1 time (February 25th, 2021) • Ended: April 23rd, 2021

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I am looking for a working board, used or new for my Sega Jurassic Park, The Lost World 237-0176-00 Rev-E


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#2 2 years ago

Or the Stern board 520-5136-00

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#3 2 years ago

Still looking bump

#4 2 years ago
#5 2 years ago

No but thanks. I have been told that the sounds aren’t right if you use one of those boards in a Sega so I want the original board.

#6 2 years ago

I'm still hoping to land one of these boards. I have heard that the sounds are not right on a sega if a rottendog board like the one linked above by DumbAss. Has anybody tried using the rottendog on a sega?

#7 2 years ago

If I may ask, what happened to your original board?
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#8 2 years ago

I still have the original board

#9 2 years ago
Quoted from Don44:

I still have the original board

Okay....do you deem it unrepairable? Unless alkaline corrosion has destroyed it, repair would be much cheaper than sourcing a new board.
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#10 2 years ago

The original board could not be repaired

#11 2 years ago

If Chris is asking, I would talk to him. Not repairable for some doesn’t necessarily mean unrepairable. It could mean not cost effective to repair.

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