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| Havok:
This would be great for a dead pin that you could bring back to life and have it work how you wanted. Looks like way too much work for me to bother though... |
| drventure:
Oh wow. Combine that with this type of LCD --- Quote ---http://www.hightech-edge.com/semi-transparent-lcd-screen/656/ --- End quote --- and you could have a REAL pin, AND a virtual pin in the same box. Ok, maybe not for a few more years, but, seriously, that's cool. |
| SavannahLion:
--- Quote from: Q*Bert_24/7 on May 03, 2010, 04:25:57 pm ---Yes. I have it. Before any of y'all rush to buy it, you need to understand some basic programming and most importantly have a table design in mind. It is not something that is plug and play. But I will say...a custom Tron pinball machine is in the works :angel: --- End quote --- How's the language? What are the options there? |
| mark shaker:
--- Quote from: Q*Bert_24/7 on May 03, 2010, 04:25:57 pm ---Yes. I have it. --- End quote --- Could you give us a review? - Mark |
| Benevolance:
--- Quote ---How's the language? What are the options there? --- End quote --- Reading the site, it looks like you can pick a language of your choice. I don't believe it could possibly be that vague, sooo... --- Quote ---Could you give us a review? --- End quote --- x2 |
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