Arcade Collecting > Restorations & repair |
Centipede restoration - My first - There will be plenty of pics |
<< < (4/23) > >> |
Mike A:
You can hire me to negotiate. Your whole house will be an arcade. |
pbj:
I used to have a Tempest that had been converted to Dig Dug.. and then Black Tiger... and then DJ Boy... and it used an AR2 as the JAMMA power supply. That thing kicked ass for getting problematic boards to run. Seemed like I had... NBA JAM? or something similar that wouldn't run unless I bumped the 5VDC line up to around 6. |
bperkins01:
I have it pretty easy in the get what I want department for the most part.. :) There is a little negotiation here and there - but if she had it her way - we would have 4 dogs, 3 cats, chickens and an alpaca. My issue is space - no good places to put a collection and use them.. But things change :P |
jennifer:
A collection is subjective, Somewhere in this mess Jenn has machines I haven't seen for years, possibly decades, The fun is in the build, not just polishing fingerprints off a trailer queen late in the night...Love the Centipede :applaud:. |
bperkins01:
Jenn - 100% correct - the fun is in the build. Many many years ago I did RC Planes - I liked building more than flying back then.. Centipede for some reason - I really do still love playing that game.. I haven't tired of it yet. After watching videos of guys going through PCB's and testing voltages and logic and reading schematics and replacing a chip and finding the next issue.. I KNOW that is my kind of puzzle.. Too many interests and too little time. |
Navigation |
Message Index |
Next page |
Previous page |