Anyone make these now that rottendog is done and kahout is out of stock?
Just those two, as far as I'm aware.
Maybe put up a WTB ad for a working/refurbished original or an aftermarket board?
There is a reproduction mpu/driver for that era.
Colsond3 has one and may be able to give you further opinion of it.
-Mike
Quoted from ForceFlow:Just those two, as far as I'm aware.
http://pinballpcb.com/
Maybe put up a WTB ad for a working/refurbished original or an aftermarket board?
Pinball pcb is not taking on any new orders for the CPU boards.
John
I have some MPU’s that I longer need since I’m not doing games if this vintage any longer. There are (2) system 7’s, one system 4 and one elusive system 9! These boards are all untested but are clean, meaning no acid damage. I only kept the best when I was working on this vintage of game and would toss any acid damage boards.
Quoted from Fred3240:Check out nvram.weebly.com for a new product from a trusted source.
I recall them recently alluding to a release of their own system 3-7 board... Didn't realize it became available already!! That's a big (and surprisingly elusive!) piece for the Pharaoh -shaped puzzle I've started gathering pieces for...
Very exciting stuff!!!
I recently saw that bontango put up one on his site too. If you’re unfamiliar with his projects, they’re open source designs that you DIY order and build.
http://www.lisy.dev/willfa7.html
If you’re not comfortable with that level of work, Weebly is awesome too.
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