This appears to be either an early KMC unit or a different variation of it. There's a thread about it here. This unit and the one willis82 has both came from lots with 64DD dev units, and one feature of the mod is that it doesn't cut off the AV cart lines used by the video capture cart. Note the sticker on this unit is different and has a later serial number. It's a bit scuffed up but works fine and includes an exp. pak, A/V cables, Japanese power supply, and has a Japanese cart tray. $360 The second is a common KMC Partner64 V2 console in working order. Some scuffs, not as many as the other one, contains a jumper pak (NOT expansion pak), A/V cables, Japanese power supply, and has a Japanese cart tray. $250 I'd also be open to trading both for a loose, working retail 64DD.
If I wasn't so strapped for cash I'd buy one in a heartbeat! If one doesn't sell I'll gladly buy one later in a month or so.
Reminds me of a time when I was at school. Some members of my form had not paid their school fee and it was about a month into the term. Our form tutor said, "This is unacceptable. Pay it by the end of the week, boys. Of course, if you're strapped for cash, come and talk to me privately." To which a lad chimed up, "Strapped for cash, eh Sir? How much do you give?"
Woah, smokes! Is that really what their worth? Do you have any info on what the wire is for on the debugger? Where on the main board is it connected? If I wasn't piss broke I'd sure be interested in that. I've already got the REV B one, CIB **P.S Thanks for your work on the 64DD dumps
First post here mentioned where they're hooked up and has images of internals. The green cable goes off the INT4 on the CPU, and the other three PWRGOOD, /RESETSW, GND on the PIF. Basically, green one triggers the same interrupt used by Partner64 and the rest can reset the console. Don't know where this hooked into a PC card or which one it might be. They might have built something specificly for it. There aren't a lot of examples of these unfortunately.
Neat, thanks for the info. Not sure either where this would connect to, none of the hardware I have has an input for this. Maybe a different version, but the one I have does not have an input: