Well I finally located a cab within an hour drive of my house. I have always wanted to get into cabinet restoration. I had fallen away from it for awhile (when I met my future wife a year ago tomorrow). We are getting married this July 21st. Anyway I was looking around online the other day and came across this Ms. Pac-Man upright listed as 'Needs Repair'. So I called the guy and he told me that it works if you plug it in it fires up just that it doesnt respond to any joystick or key-press'. So I figure its got to be an easy fix.. Anyway I got it home the other night and took a few pictures.
Coin-door (First thing ill work on)

In pretty decent shape actually


Marquee looks to be in good shape




Board is pretty clean


Wonder what shed or barn this has been sitting in luckily it just looks like birds got in here. No mice or chewed wires.



Thats alot of quarters..

My first thought on what may be wrong is just the leads to the coin-mech are de-soldered maybe the game is just stuck in attract mode and thats why it acts as if its not responding

well I havent plugged it in yet since the power cable was just cut so I have to make a few purchases to get it up and running (bob roberts ive got my order almost ready)
Im really looking forward to keeping this thing as original as I can just cleaning it up a bit. I like the fact that the cabinet artwork is in pretty darn good shape.
If anyone knows anyone or see's an original ms. pac-man control panel or NOS control panel overlay available let me know. If I can locate an original control panel with an overlay in decent shape id love to have it.
otherwise I may end up buying an overlay and then having the coindoor and control panel re-powder-coated.
So much to do and so little time in a day. I got the coindoor off and stripped. I may start a thread in project announcements and keep a log online but we will see. With the wedding coming up here in the next month or so im not sure how much time ill have to myself.
Did I do alright for $40 bucks??
Neil