Jump to content
Due to a large amount of spamers, accounts will now have to be approved by the Admins so please be patient. ×

Jason_roberts13

Veteran
  • Posts

    2,335
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Days Won

    1

Everything posted by Jason_roberts13

  1. Have a look at the sponsors section on here and check their websites. You should be able to get one in AU Use a pc with mame setup or raspberry pi. You will need a jpac to convert the 31khz to 15khz for the arcade monitor. Don’t use the games family xxxx in 1 ‘blue boards’ you mentioned Sent from my iPhone using Aussie Arcade
  2. I guess in theory you could switch between a mame setup and original pcb using a jamma switcher. Have never tried this before though. It’s usually one or the other lol Have a search on the forum and look at the Wikipedia on here, there are heaps of threads about setting up a mame/raspberry pi rig. The only issue with switching different resolutions is you may need to adjust the monitor after doing so. Sent from my iPhone using Aussie Arcade
  3. LAI Mortal Kombat cabinet project Definitely see if you can get an mk2 board to keep it original dedicated mk2. I wouldn’t recommend a multi board like Pandora’s box for mk emulation, it’s pretty crap. I don’t think they have mk2 yet anyway only mk1 (I could be wrong). If you decide you want more than one mk variant on there you can always use a 2-1 jamma switcher with an original mk2 and umk3 board. If you go down the mame route you can still use the original monitor with a jpac and mame rig setup with multiple versions of MK. I have one like this too. Whatever you do don’t stick an lcd in there Sent from my iPhone using Aussie Arcade
  4. Your not wrong about that, but the tube will likely outlast the monitor chassis, which can still be replaced Sent from my iPhone using Aussie Arcade
  5. Sorry yeh your cab is the same as mine, I was referring to the other one which was originally used for MK2 cabs among other games Sent from my iPhone using Aussie Arcade
  6. Cheers thanks. Yeh all the bits are there and it looks to be working. i.e monitor, original umk3 board, power supply, coin mech etc Have you inspected the cab yet? When you power on the cab make sure there are no rom errors when the board boots up. Give it a play and check to see all controls and buttons working. Looks like it only needs cosmetic work Sent from my iPhone using Aussie Arcade
  7. Your cab looks pretty complete. This is what the original LAI MK1 cab looks like with side art (except the midway stickers I put them on myself). The other ones posted above are not original Mk1 Sent from my iPhone using Aussie Arcade
  8. Damn, wrong state for me. Not sure if I can justify a trip to brissy just for the comp lol [emoji848] Sent from my iPhone using Aussie Arcade
  9. It’s been around for years that site. Always lots of weird random things to look out for Sent from my iPhone using Aussie Arcade
  10. I was there that night, plenty of good players turned up. They have comps pretty regularly on different games, check out the 1989 Facebook page for more info Sent from my iPhone using Aussie Arcade
  11. Pm sent Sent from my iPhone using Aussie Arcade
  12. Here’s one on eBay Mortal Kombat 4 Arcade PCB https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.com.au%2Fulk%2Fitm%2F183846467398 Sent from my iPhone using Aussie Arcade
  13. Looks legit [emoji108]nice setup Sent from my iPhone using Aussie Arcade
  14. Dedicated Operation Thunderbolt Project $250 I pulled the listing as I got an offer,currently pending Cheers, glad the board turned up alright [emoji1360]
  15. Dedicated Operation Thunderbolt Project $250 Now on eBay Sent from my iPhone using Aussie Arcade
  16. Sold Sent from my iPhone using Aussie Arcade
  17. Still available Sent from my iPhone using Aussie Arcade
  18. Like I said I haven’t troubleshooted it. Starts up with no picture or sound, could be the pcb and/or the monitor. Sent from my iPhone using Aussie Arcade
  19. Hi All, up for grabs is this LAI Operation Thunderbolt cab. The cabinet is complete with original pcb, 26” Nanao monitor, mirror, wiring etc. However it is not working and sold as is. Turns on with no picture or sound. Looking for $250 Pickup from Mount Druitt, NSW Cheers
  20. Awesome, love your work Sent from my iPhone using Aussie Arcade
  21. NLA, sold elsewhere Sent from my iPhone using Aussie Arcade
  22. Up for sale is my 1950s retro car sofa, purchased it from the Lost in the 50s auction last year for $1,300. Now need to raise some funds for an upcoming holiday. Its on ebay for $1K, $900 for AA'ers. The car is a 1951 Mercury Custom, leather upholstery, very good condition. You dont see these up for sale often, would make a cool addition to the mancave. Location is Mt Druitt, NSW. Interstate buyers contact Bob and his big ass van to arrange freight. Dimensions 170cm wide x 82cm deep x 97cm high
  23. Pretty cool setup, any pics of your vhs collection? Sent from my iPhone using Aussie Arcade
×
×
  • Create New...