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Possible APF MP1000 Prototypes?


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#1 PsychedelicShaman OFFLINE  

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Posted Sat May 14, 2011 1:05 AM

I've attached an image with the apf boards I have, won these in a lot a few years ago with a system and a few cartridges. A few of the pcbs had a matching cartridge to go with it, like catena on cartridge and pcb, seemed a little strange to me.

The ufo board loaded up, seemed like the full game. They look to be official apf boards. Is anyone familiar enough with the system that they would know if these are protos or not? There's got to be an APF guru out there, anyone know he/she?

Thanks!

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Edited by PsychedelicShaman, Sat May 14, 2011 1:06 AM.


#2 98PaceCar OFFLINE  

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Posted Sat May 14, 2011 5:04 PM

Hard to say for sure. I've never actually opened up an APF cartridge so I'm not sure what the production boards look like. But given that they are masked roms and not eproms, I would suspect they are not prototypes. Perhaps production samples or even games removed from their carts.

I'm far from an expert on the system though, so please don't take my word as gospel.?

#3 PsychedelicShaman OFFLINE  

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Posted Tue May 17, 2011 11:15 AM

Makes sense, I forgot about the rom type. I'll probably open up a cart soon and see what the production pcbs look like. Thanks for the reply!

#4 Bruce Tomlin OFFLINE  

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Posted Wed May 18, 2011 5:58 AM

I've found a bare APF board before, and that's what a factory board looks like, curvy traces and all.

The chips look like production mask ROMs, though. No indication of proto-ness. The picture is too fuzzy to read the chip part numbers to be sure, but I don't think GI made too many user-programmable parts.

The numbers on the handwritten labels correspond to the catalog number of the games, and I can't see any reason why someone would do that unless they were somehow connected with APF. Maybe early production run samples?

#5 Megaman Legends OFFLINE  

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Posted Wed Nov 16, 2011 8:16 PM

I heard apfmp1000s go for 100+ on ebay I got one with blockbuster(breakout clone) game at a garage sale for $25




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