Mmh, I saw the pics. Sad, just sad

You're missing the sound board so you won't have music. I have the pinout mapped at home but out of the country now.dingsbums wrote:After years of "dead PCB" status it finally is back alive:
I read that a Madcatz MC2 is good for hacking it to a Model 3 PCB - problem is - does anybody know the analouge / Racer PCB / Scud Race Model 3 Pinout ?
Nice catch on Roc’n Rope, The gameplay is just as solid today as it was in the early 80s when it first came out in the arcade.
It really is a wonderful experience being able to play it on the PCB. Planning to get BL next?Kiken wrote:Just got Mushi Futari ver 1.5. As fantastic as the 360 port is, there are a lot of subtle differences in enemy strength and slowdown between the original PCB and the port (particularly in Maniac mode).
Nah... I've never been terribly fond of Futari BL. 1.5 Maniac though, is easily one of my favourite Cave games so I felt that snagging the PCB was worth it.BareKnuckleRoo wrote:It really is a wonderful experience being able to play it on the PCB. Planning to get BL next?Kiken wrote:Just got Mushi Futari ver 1.5. As fantastic as the 360 port is, there are a lot of subtle differences in enemy strength and slowdown between the original PCB and the port (particularly in Maniac mode).
Thanks BareKnuckleRoo for posting a pic!BareKnuckleRoo wrote:A full kit of Mushihimesama Futari BL Another Ver.
Sadly, the thin sticker seems to have a nasty crease. The cardboard thing (?) is pretty cool and in good condition, as is the rest of the artwork. Is laminating the original paperwork considered a no-no? I'm thinking it'd be nice to protect the stuff.
The outer box the package was in was well padded, but the CAVE box inside of it had the PCB in just one thin layer of bubble wrap. It was held by a pair of slotted cardboard inserts though. The CAVE box itself was a bit beat-up, not sure how normal that is:
As long as the PCB itself works I'll be happy. It's not JP BL but it's fairly close, and it came at a far lower price than JP BL full kit would.brentsg wrote:I'm still trying to get my return processed and it's a huge PITA.
Mine's for a poor condition DDP2 kit, not Futari. In Yaton's favor, he just refunded all my money. Ebay told him to pay for a return shipping label, but I couldn't get past that with him. I'll still be glad to send it back to him, but I doubt I see a label.BareKnuckleRoo wrote:As long as the PCB itself works I'll be happy. It's not JP BL but it's fairly close, and it came at a far lower price than JP BL full kit would.brentsg wrote:I'm still trying to get my return processed and it's a huge PITA.
Out of curiosity, why are you asking for a return? Did it arrive in really bad condition, or were you in one of the earlier auctions before it was explicitly clear it was not a "Japan Kit" i.e. it was the international easier one?
Another owner of The Deep appears. I have the same board, but it plays as Run Deep. Has a VISCO sticker rather than Wood Place in the corner.
Whats this about resurrecting Baryon? You found a broken board, or looking to convert?
I found out that the Dream World (and Cute Fighters) PCBs are really, really close to the Baryon hardware. So close in fact that if you take all the Baryon chips (ROMs, QFPs and MCU) and load them on a Cute Fighters, it runs just fine despite the second OKI being present. Haze mentioned the code had support for a second OKI which then isn't used so I expect this was the reason. Dream World doesn't actually have enough sockets populated, I was going to fix Baryon through motherboard donation - I've given up trying to fix the actual one, looks like a PAL has fried.Dave_K. wrote:Whats this about resurrecting Baryon? You found a broken board, or looking to convert?
Quiz & Dragons is lots of fun. You do need a 2L8B panel to play it properly though.system11 wrote:http://blog.system11.org/?p=1529
RegalSin wrote:Street Fighters. We need to aviod them when we activate time accellerator.
I've been using the joystick for button 4, and 3 panel buttons for 1-3, it's not too bad that way and the greater challenge is my near zero knowledge of baseball.emphatic wrote:Quiz & Dragons is lots of fun. You do need a 2L8B panel to play it properly though.system11 wrote:http://blog.system11.org/?p=1529
I have found the pinout and wired in a steering wheel, brake & accelaration pedals & a shifter alreadyShou wrote: You're missing the sound board so you won't have music. I have the pinout mapped at home but out of the country now.
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I'd be interested in those. Where do you buy them from, if I may ask?system11 wrote:Dings: you need to get some static resistant bubblewrap, seriously.
You can also get actual antistatic bubble bags now which are the pink ones with a metallised outer, not cheap but it's what i'm buying at the moment.
This is antistatic bubblewrapsystem11 wrote:Dings: you need to get some static resistant bubblewrap, seriously.
You can also get actual antistatic bubble bags now which are the pink ones with a metallised outer, not cheap but it's what i'm buying at the moment.
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