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Higgy wrote: Sat Jul 24, 2021 4:18 pm I'm thinking you need to get an oubliette built in your basement, for those TF moaners :lol:
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Just stumbled across a new production 4:3 20" LCD that has 15khz and 31khz VGA input as well as HDMI. Brand name is Arcooda, anyone know of this? Seems like it would be ideal for Atari/Amiga/Arcade.

https://www.arcooda.com/accessories/arc ... e-monitor/
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I'd love an original BattleZone machine, but I think SWMBO would not be impressed one little bit.
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Aeberbach wrote: Sat Jul 24, 2021 11:26 pm Just stumbled across a new production 4:3 20" LCD that has 15khz and 31khz VGA input as well as HDMI. Brand name is Arcooda, anyone know of this? Seems like it would be ideal for Atari/Amiga/Arcade.

https://www.arcooda.com/accessories/arc ... e-monitor/
That looks great. Although me personally i prefer CRTs for Arcades.
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If it ain't broke, test it to Destruction.
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Looks like it's been stored outside for many years. Probably only useable for parts. Depends how "spongy" the chipboard is.
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For me its Chase HQ or Outrun.. Sega rally is tooooooo big
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Add Chase HQ to my cab list... ouch
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£850 Just about working. Not too bad.

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Yeah I have ordered from Olly before. Got space invaders decals from him.

I already have a working board so I could repair that one slowly
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