09-29-2014, 02:25 PM
I had 40 of them made, Steve. I doubt I'll ever sell more than 20 of them, but the difference in price for the additional 20 boards was low enough that it made sense--as then I would never need to do another run of them again, even if demand was higher than I expected it to be. Even the additional overhead for the slightly larger run leaves the boards highly affordable (I plan to put them up on the Arcadeshopper site for $10 each as a bare board--pretty much a standard price for a bare cartridge-sized board). I built four of them as my test objects (and I haven't taken any pix yet, but I'll put some up once I do), but I only have one loose E/A GROM right now, so only one was put into a cartridge case after I completed testing on them. One of the other three test boards was sold before I finished the assembly. . .to someone who already had an E/A chip for it.
Enter my mind at your own risk!