> > So, what's a serial number of (Quantum) "UR05000" mean? Didn't someone do
> > an Atari serial number registry a few years ago?
>
> That means you don't have a Quantum :)
>
> Here's the list that Scott Evans came up with:
> http://www.ionpool.net/arcade/vector_production.txt
>
>
> tm
OK, so tell me what I have... :) Seriously, Atari didn't start serial
numbers at "1"- that's why I asked about the registry...
These are high-res photos (1.5MB each)... not for the faint of heart
(or those with slow dial-up Internet access).
http://www.rentaclue.com/quantum/
I am interested in selling- I don't have the time to try to collect all
the parts necessary to restore this game. No Ebay nonsense.
I will entertain offers from the Vectorlist crowd (and friends).
Note: This sale is for the CABINET ONLY. The game had been converted to
a Street Fighter-II by a local operator, so be prepared to undo a conversion.
If you want any of the SF-II stuff (board, monitor, "modern" power supply,
controls, wiring harness), let me know.
Cabinet is located in ROCHESTER, MINNESOTA (about 6 hours driving from
Chicago). Not really interested in shipping (Forward Air is 90 miles away)-
come pick it up or hire/bribe someone to do so for you.
The photos are good enough to count scratches, but if you want to come
inspect, that's fine too... just drop me a line.
Questions or want different photos- let me know.
--- Cris
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