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Edit: the 4-rom and No Save boards link to pdf's just fine.. only the Simple Save 2-rom board has a broken link .. I was able to drop customerservice an email and they immediately replied with the pdf in question attached! ]]>
[Tech] Here Comes a new Challenger http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=22&threadid=143484 2015-07-31T11:08:13 -05.00 MrPete1985 22
biggest change between v1 and v2 is the included extra pic, which makes multi games even easier

also, I think arcademaster1 can't ship batteries over the ocean so I think the included battery is USA customers only ]]>
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My pcb can accommodate 2 battery types. The standard pc solder-legs we have used forever and (in the picture I sent) the pressure mount coin type battery - no solder tabs. So here's the deal... The battery holder is cheap -- like .23c from mouser here in the states... And the coin battery it uses is also cheap .. About .24c. (All are CR2032)
So battery and holder both are less than .50c together. The cheapest pc mount battery I've found has been about .44c but usually higher around .55c
Which would you (and general public) prefer?

It's obviously cheaper (for me) to not buy or mount holder on the manufacturing side.... But when you factor in the cheaper non-pc battery, it evens out.
And the batteries I'm referring to aren't the half-drained Chinese ones... These are fresh ones made by Panasonic sold by mouse here in the states.
For me personally. ]]>
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I might do an AST later ]]>
Here Comes a new Challenger http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=22&threadid=143484 2015-04-07T18:28:05 -05.00 MrPete1985 22 Using Pic, I've only done a multi DonkeyKongCountry and Ancient Stone Tablets so far. ]]> Here Comes a new Challenger http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=22&threadid=143484 2015-04-07T16:45:31 -05.00 MrPete1985 22 Here Comes a new Challenger http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=22&threadid=143484 2015-03-24T05:19:13 -05.00 MrPete1985 22 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vMVl1shH_50 ]]>