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JayBee:
--- Quote from: Marsupial on May 31, 2021, 11:18:33 am ---Actlab are no longer available, but they still have the red replacement gun available in liquidation for rather cheap. Don't know for how long. If they would have been compatible with your system, I'd have snagged one while there's still some. So, thanks for the info, you just saved me 30$ lol --- End quote --- I see :lol Issue here is that even if you have the pinout, we can't be sure about the logic the gun is using. So it's a bit of a gamble. |
Marsupial:
--- Quote from: JayBee on May 31, 2021, 11:47:27 am --- --- Quote from: Marsupial on May 31, 2021, 11:18:33 am ---Actlab are no longer available, but they still have the red replacement gun available in liquidation for rather cheap. Don't know for how long. If they would have been compatible with your system, I'd have snagged one while there's still some. So, thanks for the info, you just saved me 30$ lol --- End quote --- I see Issue here is that even if you have the pinout, we can't be sure about the logic the gun is using. So it's a bit of a gamble. --- End quote --- There is no logic in the gun. The components are directly wired to the box. The logic is all in the box. |
JayBee:
--- Quote from: Marsupial on June 06, 2021, 09:21:01 pm --- --- Quote from: JayBee on May 31, 2021, 11:47:27 am --- --- Quote from: Marsupial on May 31, 2021, 11:18:33 am ---Actlab are no longer available, but they still have the red replacement gun available in liquidation for rather cheap. Don't know for how long. If they would have been compatible with your system, I'd have snagged one while there's still some. So, thanks for the info, you just saved me 30$ lol --- End quote --- I see Issue here is that even if you have the pinout, we can't be sure about the logic the gun is using. So it's a bit of a gamble. --- End quote --- There is no logic in the gun. The components are directly wired to the box. The logic is all in the box. --- End quote --- I meant the logic of the sensor and fhe buttons. I'd bet it's active low for both sensor and buttons, like most guns, but that's not 100% sure. It could be analog light sensor and handle by the outside board, and active low for the buttons, no way to know without checking the gun inside. |
Marsupial:
That's what I meant, I already poked at the guts of the gun when looking to change the board from their gen 1 to newer model. http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?topic=165030.msg1739986.msg#1739986 It is an analog light sensor with zero logic in the gun, the cable is directly connected to the sensor - gnd/5v/sig The buttons are actively connecting to ground when pressed. |
JayBee:
--- Quote from: Marsupial on June 06, 2021, 09:49:32 pm ---That's what I meant, I already poked at the guts of the gun when looking to change the board from their gen 1 to newer model. http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?topic=165030.msg1739986.msg#1739986 It is an analog light sensor with zero logic in the gun, the cable is directly connected to the sensor - gnd/5v/sig The buttons are actively connecting to ground when pressed. --- End quote --- I see. There are still various kinds of 3 pins sensors tho, with this 3 pins it could be logic state or analog, and checking if it's active low or active high is still needed ;) |
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