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2600's Punch-Out Restoration

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Spyridon:
Any progress?

2600:
On the Cab or the kit?

My restore process is going to be a little bit slower then yours.  I just got back from paternity leave and had a big project to get out the door at work.  Luckily that part is done now.  Hope to start to put a few things back in the cab this weekend.

For the kit, I'm finishing up the VHDL right now and then I'll finish laying out the rest of the PCB's. 

Spyridon:

--- Quote from: 2600 on September 17, 2008, 08:28:35 am ---On the Cab or the kit?

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The cab.  (but I'm interested in the kit as well)

jow:

--- Quote from: 2600 on September 09, 2008, 10:30:04 am ---
--- Quote from: jow on September 09, 2008, 10:21:06 am ---
--- Quote from: 2600 on September 09, 2008, 05:55:12 am ---
I will.  I talked about it a little on KLOV.  I don't think it will be that popular though, because it's a little pricey.

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Did we come up with a price?  ;D

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I'm guesstimating $175.   I don't want to go higher then that, but trying to go lower.  I may offer kits of parts at a cheaper price.  I'm also looking at other ways or offering options that would make it cheaper.

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What will be involved with the kit?  Will it be solder-less?  Also, if people w/ PO's get this, how will we make the ducking in SPO work?

2600:
The kit will be solder-less.  It will mainly involve taking out EPROMs and putting a board down in it's place.

As for the duck, Mike's arcade should be offering a SPO repro joystick soon.  Or you can mount another button for duck.

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