Please help Identify this board - thanks

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Well..

if you would have invested in a ROM reader, wish all collectors
SHOYULD have, you would not be asking this question...you would be
pulling the roms, reading them in and using ROMIDENT to ID them.

Now..if you have already done this, then I'll take my foot out of
mouth!

;)

On Sat, 03 Sep 2005 15:48:17 GMT, "Pepelepew"
<pepelepew9@worldnet.att.net> wrote:

>http://pepelepew9c.home.att.net/unknown.JPG
>
 
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In rec.games.video.arcade.collecting ArcadeNO@SPAMshaw.ca <ArcadeNO@spamshaw.ca> wrote:
: Well..
:
: if you would have invested in a ROM reader, wish all collectors
: SHOYULD have, you would not be asking this question...you would be
: pulling the roms, reading them in and using ROMIDENT to ID them.
:
: Now..if you have already done this, then I'll take my foot out of
: mouth!
:
: ;)
:
: On Sat, 03 Sep 2005 15:48:17 GMT, "Pepelepew"
: <pepelepew9@worldnet.att.net> wrote:
:
:>http://pepelepew9c.home.att.net/unknown.JPG
:>

There's a good chance it's some sort of poker board, given all of those
driver transistors.


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The board you are looking at is a 902 "CEI" Casino Electronice
Incorporated Draw Poker board.
hope this helps joey

Joey Carruthers
New Life Games
http://www.newlifegames.net/techforum/

Pepelepew wrote:
> http://pepelepew9c.home.att.net/unknown.JPG
>
>
 
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Hmmmmmm,
No, I do not have a Rom reader, sounds cool though. How much are they? Thats
ok, you can take your foot out of your mouth anyway :0)




<ArcadeNO@SPAMshaw.ca> wrote in message
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> Well..
>
> if you would have invested in a ROM reader, wish all collectors
> SHOYULD have, you would not be asking this question...you would be
> pulling the roms, reading them in and using ROMIDENT to ID them.
>
> Now..if you have already done this, then I'll take my foot out of
> mouth!
>
> ;)
>
> On Sat, 03 Sep 2005 15:48:17 GMT, "Pepelepew"
> <pepelepew9@worldnet.att.net> wrote:
>
> >http://pepelepew9c.home.att.net/unknown.JPG
> >
>
 
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Thanks Joey,
Thats exactly what I need. Do you have any use for this?
Rick


"Joeylc" <joey@newlifegames.net> wrote in message
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> The board you are looking at is a 902 "CEI" Casino Electronice
> Incorporated Draw Poker board.
> hope this helps joey
>
> Joey Carruthers
> New Life Games
> http://www.newlifegames.net/techforum/
>
> Pepelepew wrote:
> > http://pepelepew9c.home.att.net/unknown.JPG
> >
> >
>
 
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actaully, with services such as hobbyroms.com there's no real "need" to
invest in a reader/burner....

for the very few times that someone may actually get something they can't
identify, this group seems to be just as good (if not better) then romident.

steve

<ArcadeNO@SPAMshaw.ca> wrote in message
news:ujijh1ph1ffftr2rqqgjae829cn0h7ocrh@4ax.com...
> Well..
>
> if you would have invested in a ROM reader, wish all collectors
> SHOYULD have, you would not be asking this question...you would be
> pulling the roms, reading them in and using ROMIDENT to ID them.
>
> Now..if you have already done this, then I'll take my foot out of
> mouth!
>
> ;)
>
> On Sat, 03 Sep 2005 15:48:17 GMT, "Pepelepew"
> <pepelepew9@worldnet.att.net> wrote:
>
>>http://pepelepew9c.home.att.net/unknown.JPG
>>
>