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| MaximRecoil:
...Punch-Out!!, Super Punch-Out!!, Arm Wrestling and Play Choice 10 games? I'd like to start with an empty or not-so-empty but non-functional PO/SPO/AW/PC10 cabinet since that would probably the cheapest way to get a starting point. |
| RayB:
Your best bet might be to just buy an actual cabinet and the boards. I used to have Punch-Out! and putting in Super Punch-Out was a direct board swap. |
| MaximRecoil:
--- Quote from: RayB on August 18, 2005, 09:49:04 pm ---Your best bet might be to just buy an actual cabinet and the boards. I used to have Punch-Out! and putting in Super Punch-Out was a direct board swap. --- End quote --- If only you could just go to the local Super Wal-Mart and pick up the boards for $19.95, and count on being able to do it again 10 or 20 years from now. Locating and purchasing working boards for PO, SPO, AW, and PC10 + all PC10 game boards for it would be a big project. Anyway, I just read in a thread here that an older version of the ArcadeVGA card had dual VGA outputs. Could that card work for what I want to do? |
| TurboC--:
I REALLY don't think ArcadeVGA w/ dual output can put out 2 different screens at once. But I am not sure. Here in the Pittsburgh area someone has a stripped Punch-Out!! cabinet available for $50 if you are interested. |
| MaximRecoil:
--- Quote ---Here in the Pittsburgh area someone has a stripped Punch-Out!! cabinet available for $50 if you are interested. --- End quote --- I wonder what that would cost to ship to central Maine? Is the cab structurally solid? Do you have any contact information for the owner of the cab? |
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