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| daywane:
well... can your emulators f3 (for coin ) be changed? if so just grab a sidewinder game pad. these are very EZ to hack. there is holes in them , on the board of the game pad put a wire in the ground and one to any other hole. solder the 2 wires to your coin switch. In Mame all you have to do is hit the Tab key on the keyboard and tell the EMU that this switch is now the coin switch. the game pad can be found for $10.00 about any game pad can be used but the sidewinder is by far the EZest one. (the old style) not the usb type or find the oldest keyboard you can find. one with the large plug ( I forget the name of it ) those are ez to hack also. be prepaired for a butt load of springs to go all over. toss them, they are no longer needed. those style keyboards have solder points that you can just solder to the f3 key. get the adaptor at radio shack. last time I did this they only sold the adaptor to PS2 in packs of 2 |
| _Dom_:
ok its A Cashflow 126 DFx i have found the manual here http://www.namco.co.uk/Namco%20new/Page%204/PDF/MARS%20Manuals/126&129_User_Guide.pdf thanks for all your past advice but now i need your help how would i power this and what would be the best way without a jpac to connect this to a computer thanks a lot Dom |
| daywane:
OK... what are we talking about? Why do you need such a coin mech for? I am thinking you are the person building a dance machine ( non Mame) ? I will search. If you are the same person you are over thinking this. much to complicated type of coin mech |
| Thenasty:
he should know how to connect it cause he's got the manual and all ;) |
| RayB:
--- Quote from: _Dom_ on March 22, 2005, 06:02:32 am ---how would i power this ... --- End quote --- I'm assuming it would be with electricity. |
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