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jcroach:

Thanks for the link.  I've been looking for photos showing how people have done that.


--- Quote from: mmmPeanutButter on July 08, 2005, 07:31:49 am ---I didn't want external coin buttons either, so I mounted them on the inside and used the coin reject buttons to activate them.
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greywolf22:

Thanks guys for all the great reply's.  Sir Poonga, I really like the idea of using smaller arcade type buttons for coin inserts...so may look into that, although the coin return button is also another great suggestion.  I think I've been using tokens now exclusively for a number of months, but I just have one of those feelings that I'll be in the middle of a great game...have to continue and not reach the coins in time  :)  But then again, that's what the pause button is for  ;)

Thanks again guys, will have to think about this further.

Minwah:


--- Quote from: greywolf22 on July 08, 2005, 09:27:02 am ---I think I've been using tokens now exclusively for a number of months, but I just have one of those feelings that I'll be in the middle of a great game...have to continue and not reach the coins in time  :)

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Come on, that's half the fun  :D

greywolf22:

Hehe...good point, at least I don't have to worry about running over to a bill accepter to get quarters before the 7 second continue runs out  :D

rdagger:

I have a single coin button on my cab that fires both P1 and P2 coin insert.  I used a flush-mount illuminated button.  It's handy, especially if you need to continue a game.

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