Yeah, they’re relatively common - much more so than M72 boards. GunForce and Major Title 2 are the most common and should be obtainable for under $500 USD.
I’ll also be selling off a handful of M92 boards myself once I have a M92 Multi installed in one of my donors.
What means "a convert m92 pcb" or how it looks ? Do you mean a conversion like the ones existent (ex: R-Type Leo from Major Title 2 or such ?)Does a convert m92 pcb is ok to install the multi ?
What means "a convert m92 pcb" or how it looks ? Do you mean a conversion like the ones existent (ex: R-Type Leo from Major Title 2 or such ?)
If so , to find out , check if the set (hardware) you have is looking like the ones (pictures with multi installed on) from 1st post .
Should look the same in theory and then you will know you have a M92 compatible hardware .
As exemple will use Major Title 2 set for the multi
I was wondering if the « in the Hunt » conversion currently in sale by toxinoarcade could be a good host for the multi. ThankWhat means "a convert m92 pcb" or how it looks ? Do you mean a conversion like the ones existent (ex: R-Type Leo from Major Title 2 or such ?)
If so , to find out , check if the set (hardware) you have is looking like the ones (pictures with multi installed on) from 1st post .
Should look the same in theory and then you will know you have a M92 compatible hardware .
As exemple will use Major Title 2 set for the multi
Yes. Earlier protos used grey flat cable but they were 60 pin and 40cm long. They were very rigid and cumbersome and failed A LOT. They were also VERY expensive. These FFC cables are soooo much better. It's been smooth sailing testing after we switched with no failures.Are those flat flex ribbon cables the final design?
I was wondering if the « in the Hunt » conversion currently in sale by toxinoarcade could be a good host for the multi. Thank
Two circuit boards ? The lower one is a smaller one right ? ThanksMake sure the game has two circuit boards (bootlegs usually have one), make sure the main board is labeled with part number M92-A-B, and make sure the ROM board is labeled with one of these part numbers:
M92-B-A
M92-B-B
M92-B-F
M92-C-B
M92-C-N
M92-D-A
M92-E-B
M92-F-A
M92-Z-B
M92-Z-C
Yes, the lower one is under the main one (long one)The lower one is a smaller.
Thank you alxunderbase. Actually I just sent a message tonnitoxarcade at the marketplace, to ask him whether it is possible to see more picture of the pcb, with the current pic can’t see anything.Yes, the lower one is under the main one (long one)