Re: Does reburned emroms lower a pcbs value?
- From: big dog <catfishh@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 23 Aug 2006 02:39:48 -0400
Hi,
The reburnt eproms would be better anyhow, anyone that anal is fucking nuts. I guess when they replace ttl on a board it has to have the same date code and be the same brand.
Mark Capps
death69 wrote:
LOL I have wondered this same question but since I do not have.
anything I believe good enough in value that it would effect I quit
thinking about it ..
I can see where a truely anal collector would want his games to have
orig roms but as time passes I dont see that holding up
On 23 Aug 2006 03:18:06 GMT, "Mark C. Spaeth"
<mspaeth@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
K.S. <kstillinger@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
: You know some of these anal bastards will say yes-
: : shoot- removing the screw that holds the pcb in the slot is : forbidden unless you're polishing the screw and replacing the rubber : grommet.
You replace the rubber grommit? I gently wipe it with oil to bring
back its flexibility.
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