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| MYX:
when I connect this, do I put in a circuit after the coin door switch? |
| fixedpigs:
yeah my coin door has a counter on it... what exactly does it connect to in order to function properly...? and i had one of those analogue speedometers for my bike when i was a kid...i ended up taking it apart enough so i could roll the 1/10 of a mile wheel of the odometer against a wall...that sped up the process of rolling it back over to zero by a heck of a lot...i think i had it rolled over after a thousand miles on it in only half an hour or something... |
| shardian:
--- Quote from: fixedpigs on March 08, 2006, 10:32:27 pm ---yeah my coin door has a counter on it... what exactly does it connect to in order to function properly...? and i had one of those analogue speedometers for my bike when i was a kid...i ended up taking it apart enough so i could roll the 1/10 of a mile wheel of the odometer against a wall...that sped up the process of rolling it back over to zero by a heck of a lot...i think i had it rolled over after a thousand miles on it in only half an hour or something... --- End quote --- ..you should've used a drill with a rubber roller of some type in it. That would have been MUCH faster. :) |
| lettuce:
Yeah ive got a coin counter on my Jamma cab converted to MAME, while i can get the coin slot to register a credit i cannot get the counter to work, a real shame! |
| fixedpigs:
so any ideas on how a coin counter works...? |
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