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| yugffuts:
Yes, those guys are very helpful and responsive. I had mapped out the way I would go about doing this in terms of steps: 1 - Set up flippers, a bumper, and some targets 2 - Hook up switches to bumper/target through an IPAC 3 - Write a script that catches those switch closures and play a sound 4 - Work with Pinmame-HW (or other solution) to successfully drive the solenoid. The first 3 steps should be fairly straightforward, although it would take a while for me to get around to the project, most likely. Please post any progress you make so when I get around to it, I can use your work as a reference. I also agree that Windows is the way to go, simply because that is what most PC users are familiar with. If I had to use Linux, that would just be one more thing I had to learn before I could get moving on the project. FYI, there is also a post concerning this kind of project on the VP forums. Perhaps someone needs to try and organize the people that are interested, and use that pool of knowledge to move forward? |
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