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  • Baby Pacman Side Art 4 color silkscreen on die cut vinyl with 3m adhesive. $60 per set (US)        $12 shipping Baby Pacman CPO Silkscreened on die cut lexan with 3m adhesive. $50 (US) $12 shipping
  • MAPPY Mappy CPO 8 color silkscreen die cut lexan with 3M adhesive. $50 (US) $10 shipping
  • Major Havoc Side Art Silkscreened from the original Atari art films using 3M UV cured inks. $190 (US) $15 shipping Major Havoc (dedicated) CPO Color matched from the original atari films, screen printed on die cut lexan.
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Ms Pacman plays, but no video - How to troubleshoot a monitor - 0 views

  • Hello, I had a similar problem with my ms-pacman cocktail. I would get intermittent video but the game played on without a problem. I installed a cap kit on both the monitor and the ms-pacman motherboard. They are a cheap and relatively easy fix to many problems (just be very VERY careful when working with monitors). However, while my image improved greatly, my intermittent video problem persisted. Finally, I inspected the 2 pin molex connector that supplies power to the monitor. It had worn to a point where the connection was no longer reliable. I replaced that connector and haven't seen a problem since. That's my story and it probably isn't yours but I thought I would share it for you and others. Things you may want to try: 1) With game on, CAREFULLY turn up the brightness on the monitor until you can see a mostly white picture with lines on it. If you can see this, then your monitor is working but not getting a video signal. If you can't see this and don't hear the familiar high-pitched whine of a video monitor, then your monitor is dead and there could be several reasons. Search the web for a troubleshooting flowchart for the monitor type you have. It is most likely either an Electrohome G07 or a Wells Gardner monitor. A new cap kit and the replacement of the high voltage transistors on the chassis is a great way to start. Just do your homework if you've never worked on a monitor before. 2) If you can see the white lines when you turn up the brightness, then the first thing you need to check is the connection between the game board and the monitor. The following web site has a wealth of information regarding Pacman/Ms Pacman and troubleshooting a restoration project. http://users.adelphia.net/~68hc11/pacfile/pacfile.htm A Ms Pacman board is just a Pacman board with a daughter card in the place of one chip. The problems are all the same between them. Anyway, I wouldn't replace the monitor before you spent a little time first with troubleshooting the existing monitor. Most can be fixed easily and at very little cost as long as you take some time to learn and are safe. Good luck.
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Image of Jr. Pac-man bootleg arcade board - 0 views

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Stained Cabinet Low to Ground, Homemade and interesting - 0 views

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WebMagic Forums: Monitor Question - 0 views

  • Re: Monitor Question [Re: FrizzleFried]       #540675 - 09/30/07 09:55 AM Edit   Reply   Quote   Quick Reply   Quote:What would the deflection board on a WG6100 look like? The deflection board is on the right. The neck board is in the center on the back of the Tube's neck. The HV cage is on the left. -Vector Junkie
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WebMagic Forums: Space Invaders Deluxe help - Sucking DC Power - 0 views

  • ARGH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!+1 . I got all new caps, some slightly larger since the exact size wasn't available, and I figured it'd help with the ripple... well, still same ripple . I've got ~75mV on the 12V line, ~45mV on the -5V line, but almost nothing on the +5V line. Any ideas what else besides caps could cause this? I swapped the rectifier diodes from another because I thought maybe they were old and letting some of the negative voltage through, pulling down the voltage, but that didn't make a difference (unless the other diodes were bad, but I've never heard that being a problem w/ these boards, so I doubt it).
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Measured Dimensions of Defender Control Panel - Gif image illustration - 0 views

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Image of the Ms. Pac-man Stencils - 0 views

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webmagic.com™ Forums: Whats the rarest piece of NOS artwork you have? - Quant... - 0 views

  • How's this for rare?http://www.lousarcade.com/fqcan you guess what it is, why it's rare and what's different about it?
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