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Stingray:

--- Quote from: CheffoJeffo on October 05, 2005, 10:35:11 am ---(the day after this thread started I got a dedicated Asteroids).



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From now on I'm being nicer to the newbs. ;)

I have to agree though, Mag seems to be trying his best to not do anything at all here. Seriously, how hard is it to hook up your coin mech switches?

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mag48:
The reason i do not do all of this stuff because i have no clue how to do it at all!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! DO YOU GET IT NOW.???? IS IT IN YOUR BRAIN WHY I DONT NO ANYTHING ABOUT THESE MACHINES AND I HAVE JUST BEEN ASKING FOR A PICTURE OF ONE WITH THE COIN DOOR HOOKED UP SO I CAN LOOK AT THAT TO FIX MINE...thx cheffjeffo for supporting me! :)
CheffoJeffo:
mag48 ... in the simplest terms, you are missing the connectors from the white block to the switches in the coin door. Seeing a picture of someone else's wired-up coin door isn't going to help.

So you either need to get a replacement coin door harness OR you need to go through the steps we have been describing.

I think your chances of getting a harness to match the wiring in your machine are pretty darned low, particularly since most people would need to know the answers to the questions we have already asked (in order to verify that they would match).

Cheers.
Stingray:

--- Quote from: mag48 on October 05, 2005, 09:56:51 pm --- IS IT IN YOUR BRAIN WHY I DONT NO ANYTHING ABOUT THESE MACHINES

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Actually no. I still have no idea why you know nothing about these machines. What puzzles me is why you seem so unwilling to learn.

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Stingray:
And so much for my resolve to be nicer to newbs.

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