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  1. Looking for:

     

    Dreamcast Black Sports edition System, boxed a plus.

     

    Broadband adapter

    VGA adapter

    Keyboard

    Mouse

    Colored Cases, shells.

     

     

    Let me know

    What you have

    Thanks

     

     

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  2. I was waiting for Glenn to reply here because it's his project. But I hate to leave people hanging this long, so I'll go ahead. Glenn has a prototype for testing. But he hasn't had time to look at it. Real life has intruded on us both...economy, family, etc. The project is still alive. It's essentially finished. The real effort is in the last 10% of fine tuning things and that's where we are. Because there are 2 people involved, the cycles are a bit slower. It's just necessary to wait until real life settles down a bit.

     

    Anybody know the status of this? Cybertech Pro?

     

    Did a search and found nothing.


  3. Thank you for the explanation.

     

    Like I said all have labels and serial numbers. And i can take more Pictures or open up a cart.

     

    I got these from a old guy, who has been in the arcade operator/repair business from the begining.

    I doubt he would have homemade carts.

    They all have legit labels with serial numbers.

    Which ones do you think are homemade?

     

     

    The only people who would want to buy a lot like this would be arcade owners and resellers because there are so many duplicates. I'd be very interested in a few. Bulk would have to be very cheap indeed. "make offer" frightens me away from most packages like this, plus right now I don't have the funds to throw around. Several also appear to be homemade (something people get mighty steamed about) but very common for MVS carts.

     

    AX

     

     

    Please don't take it personally, that was not my intent. It isn't a character judgment. I specifically tried to shy away from the word bootleg, but that is what more than half the neo geo carts out there are. When I sold off the carts that came in my machines I got the same lesson. The only real way to tell is the chips inside. If they have little windows or crazy wires all over they are a bootleg. The problem is that they were easy to make, and no one really cared or knew. It's not surprising, just hard to get rid of those that are these days, because most people who buy them are collecting, not just playing.

     

     

    AX

     

     

     

     

     

    Axdoes not need to explain himself to anyone...I agree 100% on the dupes story. Only a couple of them are worth picking up.....if you wanna piece it out, please put offers on the items you would like to piece out...

     

    Good luck with the sale!

     

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    Wow, why does this have to get ugly.

     

    I am just trying to sell some Neo Geo Carts.

     

     

     

     

    Not trying to be ugly...no offense was meant to be taken, just putting my neck out there for Ax.

     

    Seriously though..good luck with the sale....you have no doubt tried Neo-geo forums to sell these...?

     

    These are very nice looking Neo Geo MVS carts, whereas yours? Not so much.....

     

    Wow have things changed on here. Do people just bash everybody's for sale post?

    I think Ax can handle him self, and I never claimed these carts were mint.


  4. Thank you for the explanation.

     

    Like I said all have labels and serial numbers. And i can take more Pictures or open up a cart.

     

    I got these from a old guy, who has been in the arcade operator/repair business from the begining.

    I doubt he would have homemade carts.

    They all have legit labels with serial numbers.

    Which ones do you think are homemade?

     

     

    The only people who would want to buy a lot like this would be arcade owners and resellers because there are so many duplicates. I'd be very interested in a few. Bulk would have to be very cheap indeed. "make offer" frightens me away from most packages like this, plus right now I don't have the funds to throw around. Several also appear to be homemade (something people get mighty steamed about) but very common for MVS carts.

     

    AX

     

     

    Please don't take it personally, that was not my intent. It isn't a character judgment. I specifically tried to shy away from the word bootleg, but that is what more than half the neo geo carts out there are. When I sold off the carts that came in my machines I got the same lesson. The only real way to tell is the chips inside. If they have little windows or crazy wires all over they are a bootleg. The problem is that they were easy to make, and no one really cared or knew. It's not surprising, just hard to get rid of those that are these days, because most people who buy them are collecting, not just playing.

     

     

    AX

     

     

     

     

     

    Axdoes not need to explain himself to anyone...I agree 100% on the dupes story. Only a couple of them are worth picking up.....if you wanna piece it out, please put offers on the items you would like to piece out...

     

    Good luck with the sale!

     

    icon_mrgreen.gif

     

    Wow, why does this have to get ugly.

     

    I am just trying to sell some Neo Geo Carts.


  5. Thank you for the explanation.

     

    Like I said all have labels and serial numbers. And i can take more Pictures or open up a cart.

     

    I got these from a old guy, who has been in the arcade operator/repair business from the begining.

    I doubt he would have homemade carts.

    They all have legit labels with serial numbers.

    Which ones do you think are homemade?

     

     

    The only people who would want to buy a lot like this would be arcade owners and resellers because there are so many duplicates. I'd be very interested in a few. Bulk would have to be very cheap indeed. "make offer" frightens me away from most packages like this, plus right now I don't have the funds to throw around. Several also appear to be homemade (something people get mighty steamed about) but very common for MVS carts.

     

    AX

     

     

    Please don't take it personally, that was not my intent. It isn't a character judgment. I specifically tried to shy away from the word bootleg, but that is what more than half the neo geo carts out there are. When I sold off the carts that came in my machines I got the same lesson. The only real way to tell is the chips inside. If they have little windows or crazy wires all over they are a bootleg. The problem is that they were easy to make, and no one really cared or knew. It's not surprising, just hard to get rid of those that are these days, because most people who buy them are collecting, not just playing.

     

     

    AX


  6. I got these from a old guy, who has been in the arcade operator/repair business from the begining.

    I doubt he would have homemade carts.

    They all have legit labels with serial numbers.

    Which ones do you think are homemade?

     

     

    The only people who would want to buy a lot like this would be arcade owners and resellers because there are so many duplicates. I'd be very interested in a few. Bulk would have to be very cheap indeed. "make offer" frightens me away from most packages like this, plus right now I don't have the funds to throw around. Several also appear to be homemade (something people get mighty steamed about) but very common for MVS carts.

     

    AX


  7. BigO you yourself said that it fizzled out.

     

    I was just going by what Chris said. That he has turned his attention to the Cybertech VGA, and he that he blew up his only Cybertech pro.

     

    So I assumed this project is dead for now. And I am watching the progress on the Cybertech VGA.

     

     

     

     

     

    I had to buy another 2600 on Ebay as the two I have now are in disrepair. One of them has an A/V mod hard-soldered to it, but otherwise works. The other one looks to be a dead motherboard. So I'm waiting for the console to arrive before I can test the mod.

     

    These things always sound good at the beginning and then they fizzle out. What is it about these projects that seem to burn people out? I assume that's what's happened to another supplier since I haven't heard anything in a while and am waiting on something from him.

     

    Anyway, if you find yourself in need of another console and can use a 4 switch just PM me. I've got a few more than I need and can make you a smokin' deal.


  8. To me it sounds like the Cybertech Pro is dead. I don't see this being released any time soon. Deja Vu

     

     

    With this and the AtariVox I plan on having pile of inventory built and ready to go before I start taking orders. So nobody is going to have to sit around once I start taking orders. I can handle tying up the overhead. It doesn't have to be just-in-time.

  9. I would love to see a update to the Cybertech 2600 A/V Mod.

     

    Maybe this time you can make it more readily available? And less pricey.

     

    Seems like last time you and the Cybertech went Lost in Space on us.

     

    Chis since this is not vaporware, how about some Pictures and progress report?

     

    I know your first Cybertech Mod took forever to come out, what is your projected release date on this one?


  10. $150 obo with TV stand, and Remote.

     

     

    A price range would be helpful as well. It's truly an amazing TV (a friend has one, bought years ago) but kind of a hard sell in this economic climate and with so many much lighter HDTVs available at kind of ridiculously low prices.

     

    I found a huge RCA Colortrak with S-video input on the curb, so unless you are offering this dirt cheap, probably not going to be a buyer. But for the right price... man it's a nice TV.

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  11. This is Version 4.22 by FTe 1995.

     

    And yes the other Cart is ICD's R-Time 8 battery-backed clock sold by FTe, hence no printed label.

     

    In 1992 Atari Corp. has dropped all the official support for their 8-bit computers, and so did ICD, Inc. shortly after that. The rights for the 8-bit ICD inventory were purchased by some Michael Hohman, officially as Fine Tooned Engineering (FTe). FTe released a (barely) updated version 4.22, and, after two or three years, having financial problems, has disappeared together with all the items and rights it owned.

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