Arcade Collecting > Restorations & repair
Star Wars - fully working!
ChadTower:
:cheers:
Level42:
Gearing up for Yoke rebuild too. Superully took all my SW metal parts (plus more) to bring it to "his" powdercoater which does great work at great prices (a lot more interesting price than I've seen here).
When the powder coating is done, it's finally time to re-assemble the yoke and the cab....
ckong:
Just read this thread today for the first time, and it's very interesting with al the detailed technical information. Best part is that a few people who are located all over the world, are able to virtually work together and tackle a problem with success. :cheers:
Spyridon:
A couple months ago, I purchased an non-working Star Wars board that had Mark Spaeth's ESB kit installed on it (Thaks to our very own FrizzleFried for the board and kit ;D). Well today, I finally got around to transferring the kit to my board. It was more complicated than I expected, but really nothing more than pulling socketed chips and adding in the kit.
It works! :applaud: I just need to get a momentary switch to be able to swap the games (right now I can touch the bare wires together to switch). Never played ESB before, but it does have some cool sounds clips from the movies.
I then plugged in the bad board to see what the issues are. I'd like to repair this and sell it to get my money back. I should be able to sell the working board for at least what I paid for the board and ESB kit.
The game plays with all sounds correct, but has some graphics glitches. No errors are detected during the self test.
Here is what it looks like:
Any thoughts on what to look at?
Level42:
Judging on the first screen, could this be the rare "Warp Speed" version ;)
It looks kinda cool the way that the ships seem to "warp" around.....never seen this behaviour before. Maybe the people on the vectorlist can help ?
Does it go through the tests normally ?
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