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AB Positive
08-30-2009, 05:16 PM
Still trying to streamline the collection - more probably coming later.


Willem USB EPRom programmer -

Power and data through USB, can write to any EPRom you'd use for NES programming, and has an adaptor for 40,41 and 42 pin square EPRoms as well. USB cable included. Software available from Willem website. ( www.mcumall.com )

$50 + shipping


UV Eraser

High powered UV eraser with timer, can go from 0 to 60 minutes depending on need. Lamps still work, great at erasing.

$25 + shipping



Assorted EPRoms

13x 28 pin 256K eproms
2x 28 pin 64K eproms
1x 128K eprom
1x 27C010 Flash EPRom

make offers for parts




PS2 Network Adaptor - no CD included, but can still be configured if you have a free mcboot card

$40 shipped


Atari Light Sixer system, pretty clean, in good condition. Powers on well but I'm oddly out of 2600 carts so semi-untested. I'd be shocked if there was an issue though. Comes with 2 atari sticks, set of paddles, AC and an old-style tv switchbox (but I recommend the push-on coax adapters from radio shack. Work great on my tv!).

$20 + shipping



Sony Vaio laptop, circa 1996 - running on a P1 and with a bad battery but has power supply. Can do Win 98, 95 and DOS flavors and makes a great DOSBox for use with games, or possibly for use with anything requiring a parallel port. TG16 flash card perhaps? :D

$30 + shipping



"Gamers copy" Marvel vs. Capcom 2 - xbox

Insert appears to have been attacked by a dog. Disc isn't perfect but plays perfectly with quite a bit of testing. No manual, case is great.

$32 obo shipped


and a couple loose working NES games:

Super Dodgeball - $8
Super Mario Bros. 3 - $6



paypal only for now, thanks for looking!

AB Positive
09-02-2009, 12:18 PM
More to come, but bumppies today!

AB Positive
09-08-2009, 08:03 AM
Elfup!

AB Positive
09-09-2009, 11:45 AM
Bumppo McGee

AB Positive
09-11-2009, 10:03 AM
well, deal fell through but money's always nice! :)

MarioMania
09-11-2009, 04:34 PM
PM sent

b1aCkDeA7h
09-11-2009, 06:10 PM
To be fair, you can play burned games, there's just some restrictions and you have to now what you're doing.

AB Positive
09-12-2009, 12:56 PM
To be fair, you can play burned games, there's just some restrictions and you have to now what you're doing.


Exactly, you just can't play ANY burned game, I guess I should have emphasized the 'any' part. :)

AB Positive
09-20-2009, 02:40 PM
edited back up to the top!

AB Positive
09-21-2009, 04:55 PM
oi skull mates~! New stuffs!

AB Positive
09-26-2009, 08:39 AM
elfup~!

AB Positive
09-28-2009, 02:07 PM
Running out of cute phrases here... um... yeah.

greedostick
09-28-2009, 09:51 PM
Will this burn chips used to repair jamma boards? I would mostly use it for that, and making bios chips for my neo geo boards. Also, can you explain what this eraser thing is? Is it something you need with the burner?

eastbayarb
09-28-2009, 11:15 PM
I PM'ed about the laptop, but no response. Do you have pics and specs of it (RAM, CPU speed, HDD space, etc)?

shadowkn55
09-28-2009, 11:25 PM
Will this burn chips used to repair jamma boards? I would mostly use it for that, and making bios chips for my neo geo boards. Also, can you explain what this eraser thing is? Is it something you need with the burner?

Mostly likely yes if the jamma board accepts eproms. Erasers do exactly what their namesake tells. Eproms can only be erased with UV light so if you accidentally program the wrong file to it or need it update it, you would need an eraser to wipe it clean and so you can reprogram it. It's highly recommended that you have one when purchasing an eprom programmer.

AB Positive
09-29-2009, 11:59 AM
I PM'ed about the laptop, but no response. Do you have pics and specs of it (RAM, CPU speed, HDD space, etc)?

Been having a crazy week so far (it's only Tuesday :( :( :( ) but I did see your PM... I have to do some research as the CPU comes up with one of those fun "x86 blah blah Stepping 1" type dealies when asked about the CPU.



shadowkn55 has it spot on with the eraser and the programmer. I would think it could do the N-G bios easy, it can handle almost all common EPRoms and even some not-so-common with the addon board.

UV eraser, I should note, is heavy.

udisi
10-02-2009, 10:30 PM
what model is the eprom burner? I've been writing nes stuff, and thinking about putting it on cart.

AB Positive
10-03-2009, 09:55 AM
what model is the eprom burner? I've been writing nes stuff, and thinking about putting it on cart.

I'm not sure on the exact model but it's the True USB one - the one that does both power and data through the USB. There's a spot for an extra power adaptor if you need extra juice but I didn't have any issues with it power wise.