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Author Topic: WTB: IPAC or Keywiz  (Read 2614 times)

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WTB: IPAC or Keywiz
« on: May 09, 2003, 03:59:13 pm »
Yup, i'll take either one...  hopefully someone will part with an extree (extra) for about 20 bucks plus shipping...?

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Re:WTB: IPAC or Keywiz
« Reply #1 on: May 09, 2003, 04:09:59 pm »
Do you have any arcade parts for trade?  I don't want to sell mine but I would trade it...

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Re:WTB: IPAC or Keywiz
« Reply #2 on: May 09, 2003, 04:19:27 pm »
arcade parts... all i have are:
1) all the boards (working) for World Series: The Season
2) working power supply from that game
3) wiring harness for that game too
4) 7 (i think) leaf-switch style pushbuttons (white and red).
5) manual for world series
6) 40 feet of black t-molding that i just got from Cue-Ball

Yeah, nothing that great.  sorry, i only have what i yanked from that cabinet and didn't ebay.

anything else you're looking for? (computer related maybe?)
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Re:WTB: IPAC or Keywiz
« Reply #3 on: May 09, 2003, 04:49:35 pm »
the base model keywiz is 28 bucks and change... maybe skip lunch a day or something =P (if you are allready at the 20 dollar figure + shipping)

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Re:WTB: IPAC or Keywiz
« Reply #4 on: May 09, 2003, 05:02:03 pm »
Finally, rampy has shrugged me.  but i don't like soldering...  and i'm cheap.  and you make a good point but i don't want to listen.   :-[

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Re:WTB: IPAC or Keywiz
« Reply #5 on: May 09, 2003, 07:21:25 pm »
Finally, rampy has shrugged me.  but i don't like soldering...  and i'm cheap.  and you make a good point but i don't want to listen.   :-[

Spend the extra six bucks and get the baseline model.  No soldering, and it's really easy to set up.

Or, if you're going to be cheap, go with a keyboard hack.  Oh, wait...you said 'no soldering.'  I guess you're stuck.

performance, price, reliability...pick two.
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Re:WTB: IPAC or Keywiz
« Reply #6 on: May 09, 2003, 08:37:20 pm »
Finally, rampy has shrugged me.  but i don't like soldering...  and i'm cheap.  and you make a good point but i don't want to listen.   :-[

Spend the extra six bucks and get the baseline model.  No soldering, and it's really easy to set up.

Or, if you're going to be cheap, go with a keyboard hack.  Oh, wait...you said 'no soldering.'  I guess you're stuck.

performance, price, reliability...pick two.

Ha... fair enough...  I thought it would be worth it to go from 20 to 8 beans... it might be a tougher sale to get 'em to go to 36 plus shipping (or thereabouts)...

well good luck with finding a seller/trader (i mean that sincerly... no.. honest...)

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Re:WTB: IPAC or Keywiz
« Reply #7 on: May 10, 2003, 03:32:24 pm »
Why are we all being mean to me?  I don't really understand...  I guess I'm stupid cause I'm poor.  Oh well.  And yes, I know this isn't the hobby to be in if you're poor.  I already have the cabinet, the system (Athlon XP 1800) and the monitor.  I Also have the tools needed, I just need an encoder, joysticks and buttons.  

Thanks guys,
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(JEEZ i was just trying to be very very cheap...  I'll break down and buy a keywiz... you guys talked me into it...   :'(  ) I suppose if I can get a good working cab for under 100 bucks i'll be the cheapest person ever.


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Re:WTB: IPAC or Keywiz
« Reply #8 on: May 10, 2003, 03:37:28 pm »
Why are we all being mean to me?  I don't really understand...  I guess I'm stupid cause I'm poor.  Oh well.  And yes, I know this isn't the hobby to be in if you're poor.  I already have the cabinet, the system (Athlon XP 1800) and the monitor.  I Also have the tools needed, I just need an encoder, joysticks and buttons.  

Thanks guys,
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(JEEZ i was just trying to be very very cheap...  I'll break down and buy a keywiz... you guys talked me into it...   :'(  ) I suppose if I can get a good working cab for under 100 bucks i'll be the cheapest person ever.




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Re:WTB: IPAC or Keywiz
« Reply #9 on: May 10, 2003, 04:55:45 pm »
You think you're being cheap?  The total cost of stuff for my cab, so far, has been $150.  That includes the encoder, and the monitor.  Everything else I've picked up for free.  I'm just really patient, and wait for stuff to fall my way.

Of course, I can't play until I do so, but hey...it's cheap.

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Re:WTB: IPAC or Keywiz
« Reply #10 on: May 10, 2003, 07:55:13 pm »
Well we DO have something in common!  I've spent 12 dollars so far on my cab, and that was the T-Molding!  Someday I'll have me some buttons and Joysticks and an encoder!  WOO!

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