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Hi David!<br>
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Fair, enough. Sorry about that. However I don't know where you can get the sync board AND the video sub-board for $25 the pair, they sell for $25 each, at least at multigame.com. Or are you speaking of the original sub-boards that might need service, then they would be that cheap perhaps.<br>
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Perhaps if you would explain why you are selling them minus the parts listed it would sound better, but I had no business sounding off as I did. You can copy this to the newsgroup if you wish, I can't find the original posting.<br>
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John :-#)#<br>
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At 11:46 AM 05/03/2001, you wrote:<br>
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<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite>Whats the deal with this slamming? I didn't appreciate the assumption that I<br>
took these parts OFF working boards, when the opposite was true. I have too<br>
many Pac boards, and not enough PROM's and sync cards to go around. So I fully<br>
test them out using a 'tester' set of PROM's. So what's the big problem here?<br>
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These are WORKING Pac-Man PCB's that I invested time into to get working. So<br>
I'm short a few sets of sync cards/PROM's, big deal. <br>
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Ebay sells incomplete, untested boards for $60-75 a pop. These boards are<br>
working ones, big deal.<br>
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Whoever buys these boards can get a full PROM set to finish off the boards, and<br>
I'll even include them in with the deal. I just have to await for my tech to<br>
get some sets programmed.<br>
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$20 for the PROM's and $30 for the sync cards, comes to $50 in parts, creating<br>
a working Pac-Man for $175.00. Not too far off, is it?<br>
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I think there's more pressing issues on RGVAC to argue on these days.<br>
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Received on Mon Mar 05 13:14:13 2001
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