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| lilshawn:
if you are just looking at 2 players, you can hook up a "shift" button. the common would be from your coin drop line from the door and out from your NC (p1) and NO (p2) leads would be your player 1 and player 2 coinup, going to your ipac. that way you just drop a coin to credit player 1 and hold the button and drop a coin to credit player 2. |
| Malenko:
--- Quote from: lilshawn on October 02, 2013, 10:35:54 am ---if you are just looking at 2 players, you can hook up a "shift" button. the common would be from your coin drop line from the door and out from your NC (p1) and NO (p2) leads would be your player 1 and player 2 coinup, going to your ipac. that way you just drop a coin to credit player 1 and hold the button and drop a coin to credit player 2. --- End quote --- This would be the best way I could think of to do it (other than using the default shifted IPAC keys of P1 start + P1 button 1 = coin 1, and P1 start + P2 button 1 = Coin 2) |
| michelevit:
i'd just use add 2 micro-momentary switches to the face of the coin door. Its probably only a 1/8 inch hole and inconspicuous enough. I've found that the novelty of the coin mech wares off fairly quickly. |
| yotsuya:
--- Quote from: michelevit on October 02, 2013, 04:37:40 pm ---i'd just use add 2 micro-momentary switches to the face of the coin door. Its probably only a 1/8 inch hole and inconspicuous enough. I've found that the novelty of the coin mech wares off fairly quickly. --- End quote --- Not for me. None of my machines have a free credit button. The kids especially get a kick out of it. Tokens all the way! |
| PL1:
There's also the old "put a microswitch behind the return mechanism" trick, so when you press the coin return you get a credit. ;D Scott |
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