Originally Posted by
BANSHEEVORTEX
Hi!
My name is Ken, how are you ?
I don't understand: I have a game that was "jumped" on by Atari collectors as being "fake": the EPROM's are glued on boards without sockets.
I DO NOT understand the PHYSICAL ASSERTION that reproduced games are made with glued EPROM's on the boards.
I have 2 emails from 2 anonymous persons (who WILL remain anonymous) that clearly state that they would not understand how glue would work on EPROM boards (one stated that the glue would provide conductivity problems if done by other than manufacturer, the other person stated that he simply solders the chips on the games). Both of these people KNOW HOW reproductions are done, and I don't understand how it is "crazy" to not believe them.
You people went looney and/or criminal on me because of this assumption of mine that a board without sockets would include soldered EPROM's instead of CLEARLY MANUFACTURER GLUE AS THE PICTURE SHOWS !
I don't get it, I have been collecting games since 2000, why is there an argument to begin with ?
I really don't understand this also by a "professional" person: "those boards are "mine"" as though I don't own my own possessions in my own house.
My electronic mail address:
Just understand that: me and up to 2 anonymous persons reproducing game DO NOT understand these claims that EPROMS are glued outside of manufacturer glue.
I have shown pictures OF THAT from the very beginning and it is clearly shown in the pictures, I still do not understand.
I DO NOT understand why I wouldn't have any rights to question why glued EPROMS from 1982 are WRONGFULLY FORCED TO BE claimed as reproductions.
I have emails from collectors and collectors/sellers and sellers alike that state THEY D O N O T know what some of you people are doing sometimes.
Feel free to email if want a FUN conversation about a FUN hobby one way or another, but wow ........... these criminal (not like "gun down a group of people criminal, like "shoplift a candy bar" criminal not anything seemingly too serious in regards to Atari collecting) NUTS AND FLAKES J U M P E D ALL OVER ME when I have EPROMS from 1982 and I do not understand that.
Ken