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Main => Buy/Sell/Trade - non-retail => Topic started by: nagamitsu on September 08, 2013, 01:07:26 pm

Title: WTT: Cleaning basement, trade misc for working Jamma PCBs, Ms. Pacman parts
Post by: nagamitsu on September 08, 2013, 01:07:26 pm
Wife says no more arcade cabinets unless space is cleared up first. Thought some of these may be of interest/use for you guys here. I'm looking for straight up trades, seeking working Jamma PCBs, Ms. Pacman related upright parts, full cabinets requiring de-converting or restoration. Due to size of some of what I have, would prefer local arrangements (Cambridge/Waterloo Ontario area, Southern Ontario).

First is an Acer mini PC. Could work well for a MAME cabinet setup! Wired/wireless network, VGA and DVI monitor output. Working PC with XP license, just no hard drive. Had used this for MAME for the kids and worked great.

Specs: http://www.superwarehouse.com/Acer_AcerPower_2000-UD4401P_Desktop/AP2000-UD4401P/p/1503880 (http://www.superwarehouse.com/Acer_AcerPower_2000-UD4401P_Desktop/AP2000-UD4401P/p/1503880)

(http://www.maserati.ca/trade/acer1.jpg)
(http://www.maserati.ca/trade/acer2.jpg)
(http://www.maserati.ca/trade/acer3.jpg)

Next: Buffalo NAS (network storage device), working to my knowledge, just no SATA drives in it. Info: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822165045 (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822165045)

(http://www.maserati.ca/trade/nas.jpg)

2U server, Intel dual Xeon, 2-4Gb RAM installed I believe. Running Linux on single 250Gb SATA drive at moment. It would need a SCSI backplane in order to use hot swap SCSI drives in the front cages:

(http://www.maserati.ca/trade/server.jpg)

Box of SCSI hot swap drives, 75Gb-120Gb sizes, approx. 30 drives, new/unopened or gently used (testing). To include with server.

(http://www.maserati.ca/trade/drives.jpg)

Lastly a car stereo sealed speaker/subwoofer box with two Crunch 12" speakers:

(http://www.maserati.ca/trade/speakers.jpg)

PM or email: tim@maserati.ca if you are interested, let me know what you have arcade related and we can work something out thanks!

Tim
Title: Re: WTT: Cleaning basement, trade misc for working Jamma PCBs, Ms. Pacman parts
Post by: Brian74 on September 08, 2013, 02:57:17 pm
If you don't get any hits, I might be interested in that buffalo.

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Title: Re: WTT: Cleaning basement, trade misc for working Jamma PCBs, Ms. Pacman parts
Post by: nagamitsu on September 08, 2013, 03:17:54 pm
If you don't get any hits, I might be interested in that buffalo.

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Thanks! Yours if you want it. As mentioned, it powers on and as far as I know should be working (just don't have the 4-5 SATA drives to make functional). It was a demo sent to or purchased by my employer and apparently never set up. I'd have to determine weight to find out what shipping might be like to get it to you.

Tim
Title: Re: WTT: Cleaning basement, trade misc for working Jamma PCBs, Ms. Pacman parts
Post by: Brian74 on September 08, 2013, 08:17:48 pm
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Title: Re: WTT: Cleaning basement, trade misc for working Jamma PCBs, Ms. Pacman parts
Post by: nagamitsu on September 10, 2013, 06:11:40 pm
Sent you a PM with details thanks!  :)

Tim
Title: WTT: Cleaning basement, trade misc for working Jamma PCBs, Ms. Pacman parts
Post by: nagamitsu on September 13, 2013, 11:18:43 am
Buffalo NAS sold and on way to new owner

Tim