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| mgb:
I'm wiring mine but also putting microswitches behind the reject buttons, which I'll probably use more. |
| gabe:
Mine is wired. Here's why: [*]It's a cool party trick - it impresses my friends [*]I'm a nerd who gets his jollies from recreating the arcade experience as accurately as possible [*]When playing for score, I truly believe that using a quarter is lucky [*]Why not? No one forces me to use it, but it's nice to have the option. I can always use a shift key, or set the game to 'free-play'[/list] |
| upprc04:
For the people who said they have their coin doors setup to accept any coin, what modifications did you make for this? I saw there use to be some "Any Coin" mechs for sale, but it sounds like there is no more available. I have some quarter coin mechs and would like to modify them to accept anything. Any tutorials on how to do this or examples? |
| pinballwizard79:
I use my coin door & love it |
| Nephasth:
--- Quote from: upprc04 on October 20, 2011, 11:47:55 am ---For the people who said they have their coin doors setup to accept any coin, what modifications did you make for this? I saw there use to be some "Any Coin" mechs for sale, but it sounds like there is no more available. I have some quarter coin mechs and would like to modify them to accept anything. Any tutorials on how to do this or examples? --- End quote --- I used this for some hints, but had to figure most of it out on my own by watching a token going through the mech. The modifications I made are irreversable. |
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