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jakdedert

Jan 1, 1970
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I just came onto a box of what appear to be arcade game EEPROM chips
from the early 80's...dozens of them. For instance, the one I'm looking
at is marked:

"SUPER COBRA
RA1 5E(36F-)
1981 STERN"

There are many more, some marked with popular arcade games from the
period and others with more cryptic inscriptions. Also with this lot
came what looks like a sound card from a Bally video game. I don't have
any use for these. Is there a market for them? I know there are a few
here who collect and service these old machines....

jak
 
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Mike Berger

Jan 1, 1970
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There might be some interest, but you won't get rich. So many of the
ROMs are available on-line in archives for free, and most people who
collect or service the machines burn their own.
 
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Michael Kennedy

Jan 1, 1970
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I'd suggest rec.games.video.arcade.collecting
 
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jakdedert

Jan 1, 1970
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Mike said:
There might be some interest, but you won't get rich. So many of the
ROMs are available on-line in archives for free, and most people who
collect or service the machines burn their own.
I was mainly looking for a place where they would be more useful than in
my trash bin...of course, if they were highly sought and valuable, I
wouldn't mind.

I'm perfectly willing to retire on someone's castoffs. <g>

jak
 
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James Sweet

Jan 1, 1970
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jakdedert said:
I just came onto a box of what appear to be arcade game EEPROM chips
from the early 80's...dozens of them. For instance, the one I'm looking
at is marked:

"SUPER COBRA
RA1 5E(36F-)
1981 STERN"

There are many more, some marked with popular arcade games from the
period and others with more cryptic inscriptions. Also with this lot
came what looks like a sound card from a Bally video game. I don't have
any use for these. Is there a market for them? I know there are a few
here who collect and service these old machines....

jak


Put them on ebay and find out.

Most of the ROM images are easily available, but there's some market for
the chips themselves regardless of what is on them.
 
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Franc Zabkar

Jan 1, 1970
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I just came onto a box of what appear to be arcade game EEPROM chips
from the early 80's...dozens of them. For instance, the one I'm looking
at is marked:

"SUPER COBRA
RA1 5E(36F-)
1981 STERN"

There are many more, some marked with popular arcade games from the
period and others with more cryptic inscriptions. Also with this lot
came what looks like a sound card from a Bally video game. I don't have
any use for these. Is there a market for them? I know there are a few
here who collect and service these old machines....

jak

As a service to others, I'd archive the contents on a CD or submit the
data to an online library. It might also help to know what kind of
EEPROMs/EPROMs they are, eg 2708, 2716, etc.

- Franc Zabkar
 
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Mike Berger

Jan 1, 1970
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That's what I'd hope for. It's always useful to have different
revisions for the same machine, and a lot of roms haven't been
dumped yet!
 
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Sambo

Jan 1, 1970
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N.C. said:
Sugest you post to group

rec.games.pinball

Also post in alt.game(s).mame . I already have a collection of eproms I'll never use so... (what part of the continent?)
 
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