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    Default SNES/Famicom Game Doctor SF7

    I recently bought a box of videogame stuff from a yard sale and in it was:
    2 Super Famicoms
    1 Super Famicom Jr
    Bunch of controls
    2 Game Doctor SF7s
    and a few super famicom game cartridges.



    My question for this forum is what the game doctors are worth. I don't know how to use these but I know what they're used for. Somebody let me know. I'm not going to be keeping them, I just want to get a fair price for them. Thanks

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    No idea but what an awesome yard sale score!
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    I sold one on here, with everything (manual, ultilities, data transfer RC232 cable, & suitable AC power) about 2 years ago. I believe I got $65 shipped, but that's a near complete unit. If yours is standalone, but functional, I'd say about $45 is fair. Nice finds all the same. Also, it depends on the type you have. If it's the 32M, then I'd say $45, but if it's the 64M then perhaps $10-15 more.
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    Quote Originally Posted by fahlim003 View Post
    I sold one on here, with everything (manual, ultilities, data transfer RC232 cable, & suitable AC power) about 2 years ago. I believe I got $65 shipped, but that's a near complete unit. If yours is standalone, but functional, I'd say about $45 is fair. Nice finds all the same. Also, it depends on the type you have. If it's the 32M, then I'd say $45, but if it's the 64M then perhaps $10-15 more.
    Thanks, everything came with the attachment wires but no manuals. And how does one find out whether their version has 32 or 64 mb?

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    It should say the amount of memory installed when you boot it up. It's possible it may display an absurdly small amount since the internal memory is blank, but if you go into the configuration menu (the rightmost option) and run the diagnostics it will bring up the correct amount.

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