Build Your Own Arcade Controls Forum
Main => Buy/Sell/Trade - non-retail => Topic started by: eastbayarb on January 16, 2008, 02:45:38 am
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Looking for a consolized Neo Geo MVS board that has Unibios installed and most importantly, RGB output. I use a Commodore/Amiga 1084 monitor (9-pin dsub female) and would like to have the MVS to connect to this monitor. I have considered an MVS + Supergun but I really don't need all that since I have no plans for connecting any other arcade boards to my RGB monitor. I am not tech savvy nor have the time to consolize an MVS system either, so I will leave it up to a pro to provide me with a system.
email me at (please, no PM's).
eastbayarb@gmail.com
priority given to systems that have custom cases or multi slot systems (though I don't mind a single slot system)
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IF you don't get much response try the forum at NEO-GEO.com (http://www.neo-geo.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=5) I see consolized MVS set ups there pretty regularly.
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IF you don't get much response try the forum at NEO-GEO.com (http://www.neo-geo.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=5) I see consolized MVS set ups there pretty regularly.
I don't see consolized MVS systems with the kind of RGB output I need which is my requirement.
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Didn't say you'd find one there.... I recommended it because I have seen ones there that did meet your requirement. Post there that you are looking for one and most likely someone will sell you one or will be willing to mod one for you.
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I personally haven't seen a consolized MVS system anywhere with an RGB 9pin dsub output anywhere. I already posted an ad in neo-geo.com forums.
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I personally haven't seen a consolized MVS system anywhere with an RGB 9pin dsub output anywhere. I already posted an ad in neo-geo.com forums.
I think his point was you're more likely to find it there then here, since they specialize in that. Ive never seen a neogeo mvs no aes modded to display on an old commodore monitor so what youre asking for might not even be an option. good luck with it though
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Sorry for not being specific enough for Antonio. There are quite a few people in that forum that MOD / CONSOLIZE systems. Posting a want thread is the best way to find someone who "has one" or "can make you one".
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I personally haven't seen a consolized MVS system anywhere with an RGB 9pin dsub output anywhere. I already posted an ad in neo-geo.com forums.
You don't need one with an RGB 9pin dsub output. You need one with RGB output that you can get to 9pin dsub. You could easily build an adapter harness for whatever output a given RGB outputting unit actually provides.
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Him building adapter is above his skill set.
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www.neotropolis.net
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Him building adapter is above his skill set.
He's going to have to drop some cash, then, given that he also wants multi-slots and custom cases... geesh.
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there's plenty of them in the link above but there not cheap but similiar models on ebay are double of them.
I seen on that site you can take a mvs's game cart guts out and stick it in a aes cart and it will work in the aes home console I thought but maybe I read it wrong though lol.
if that were the case though then all you would need to do is get a aes and solder wires onto the video output pins and connect them to match the needed male DB-9 pinout.
I need to read it again to make sure but if it were the case it sounds simple enough :dunno
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Given how many hundreds of dollars each an AES game used to cost, I seriously doubt that would work.
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http://www.neotropolis.net/34401.html
check this part out and see if maybe I am reading it wrong or have something confused with another I am not even into neogeo's much.
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That says you can take the ROM ICs out of an MVS cartridge and put them onto an AES cartridge... it doesn't say you can just swap the PCBs that are inside the cases.
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http://www.neotropolis.net/34401.html
check this part out and see if maybe I am reading it wrong or have something confused with another I am not even into neogeo's much.
I read it as you can literally play the MVS game in a AES system by putting MVS roms in an AES cartridge. Just like you are reading.
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I read it as you can literally play the MVS game in a AES system by putting MVS roms in an AES cartridge. Just like you are reading.
In the console world, though, "guts" tends to mean the whole unaltered PCB, since not many console collectors have any idea what they're looking at inside a case.
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I am not into them much but does anyone know if the carts are a socketed IC :applaud: