Bump!
I'll throw in some original Arkanoid bezel inserts! :lol
(http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=90051.0;attach=136064)
are these the original pcb's on the white pcb's or are they on green pcbs ? Romstar US versions? Any chance one of the boards has tournament arkanoid ? I just pretty much finished my arkanoid resto, and I actually already have a back up board for that cabinet but wanted to also toss in tournament ark as well.
I'm not completely sure, but the green was the romstar US re-release, where the white ones were the original Taito release. As for schematics, :dunno
First question: What's the difference between the green and white boards? I've got a green board in mine. Also, how come I can't find schematics for Arkanoid anywhere?
PS: That same PS is in my gorf mini.Yeah, it's a pretty standard PS by the looks of it.
How much is the free shipping?:banghead:
Will it fit in my basement?:banghead:
Is the code for noisy included?:banghead: :cry:
Let say I was to put that back to working order... what would I need?Arcade monitor, spinner(s), jamma wiring harness, start and play buttons...best thing to do is to refer to an Arkanoid manual.
One arcade monitor, I assume?
Some spinners?
It doesn't seem like a bad deal for someone who liked Arkanoid, which is why I am intrigued, but I never restored (or even got my hand on) an old cab...It's a great deal! ;D
Where can we find arcade monitors around Montreal?If you're looking for new, my best guess is that you'll have to ship it to you from somewhere. I don't know of any specific arcade part vendors around Montreal. But you could probably find used monitors around, perhaps take a gander at Craigslist or Kijiji.
And, does "any spinners" do the trick?I would assume so. But you'll need to get a wiring harness for it to hook up to. Not sure where to find these, but I'm sure if you ask around you can come up with something.