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| CheffoJeffo:
--- Quote from: BackAgain on May 08, 2006, 12:06:50 pm ---This kind of question goes way beyond the scope of putting together a mame cabinet. But you could try salvaging the contacts off discarded relays, or check out Ponyboy's Leaf Switch Conversion thread. Maybe he can give you a lead on where he gets his contacts. --- End quote --- What the heck do MAME(tm) cabinets have to do with ANYTHING ??? Perhaps by mere coincidence (or perhaps because it was a good idea that Ponyboy has delivered on), the first suggestion (that I am aware of) of the "leaf switch in a microswitch form factor" was made by Clay Cowgill in the 2003 RGVAC thread I referred to above, which was started by Searcher7. --- Quote from: BackAgain on May 08, 2006, 12:06:50 pm ---It's hard to take statements like this seriously. The kinds of questions you ask make people suspect you have no idea what you're talking about. I suggest you buy Saint's book, read it through, and then ask if you still don't understand something. --- End quote --- I would suggest that perhaps you are the one not understanding ... *I* certainly thought he knew what he was asking. RGVAC Thread Cheers. EDIT for typo. |
| missioncontrol:
sometimes I have a hard time remembering yesterday.... |
| Kremmit:
--- Quote from: Searcher7 on May 07, 2006, 12:15:55 pm --- I had used brass I got from a hobby show in my "Quick-Swap" control panel system, but I thought I may try to upgrade by making the contacts out of a better(the best) material. --- End quote --- Solid Gold. |
| RayB:
Ideally they should be just a plain conducive metal but with gold plated contact points. |
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