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PL1:

--- Quote from: InfantSorrow on February 27, 2014, 12:00:29 pm ---Soldering is another thing I know nothing about

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There's a thread here for that.   ;D


Scott

InfantSorrow:

--- Quote from: PL1 on February 27, 2014, 01:09:37 pm ---
--- Quote from: InfantSorrow on February 27, 2014, 12:00:29 pm ---Soldering is another thing I know nothing about

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There's a thread here for that.   ;D


Scott

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This is why you are my wingman... lol

InfantSorrow:
Okay, just to keep you guys posted.
Got my mdf boards today, production shall begin in earnest lol

Getting the jigs out as we speak.

Also, received an arcade usb encoder kit from the chinaman Saturday.
This one isn't zero delay though, it kinda looks like a mini ipac. (Think its called a xin mo)

Anyways, chairman xin mo can be reviewed some other day. Right now I have bigger fish to fry lol

InfantSorrow:
Okay people..

I tested the xin mo usb encoder, it seems better made and easier to config to work with coin mech. (Similar to the way an ipac works)

You need to tell me these things..
I'm the bossman... need the info.... lol

In hindsight, I would have gone this route

bradx:
i started with the ipac years ago, switched to the keywiz, and honestly, for the projects i do, i have found the ZD encoder to be cheapest and easiest by far.  i admit, my projects are not as spectacular as some of yours, but i have gotten satisfactory results for myself and friends from the ZD.  compared to messing with the other older interfaces, i had the ZD wired up in just a couple minutes.  obviously, its not for EVERY application, but for a simple, quick, cheap interface its unbeatable! 

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