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RayB:


--- Quote from: bigal6450 on November 14, 2009, 06:41:11 pm ---If i am playing a game and I want to go back to the main menu,  I installed a simple toggle switch to control the on/off

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You need to read what people write. On/Off is probably the worst solution. Like I ALREADY SAID, if you are talking about one of those 48-in-1, or 60-in-1 THERE IS ALREADY A WAY TO GO BACK TO THE MENU!!!




CheffoJeffo:


--- Quote from: RayB on November 15, 2009, 06:08:18 pm ---
--- Quote from: bigal6450 on November 14, 2009, 06:41:11 pm ---If i am playing a game and I want to go back to the main menu,  I installed a simple toggle switch to control the on/off

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You need to read what people write. On/Off is probably the worst solution. Like I ALREADY SAID, if you are talking about one of those 48-in-1, or 60-in-1 THERE IS ALREADY A WAY TO GO BACK TO THE MENU!!!

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I don't think there is a way to get back while a game is active, which is what I think he wants.

RayB:

I'll confirm this soon enough. It would really surprise me if the "Test" or "Service" switches did nothing even with a game in play.

Even if that were true... how hard is it to kill off a few lives to end the game??

The reason I'm strongly reacting here is that frequent on/off could be "hard" on the electricals and could eventually lead to damage from a spike. But it's hard to tell what the guy's set up is cuz he doesn't answer questions from people trying to help him.




CheffoJeffo:

I am definitely +1 about the powering cycling.

I tried both Test and Service on my 48-in-1 and 60-in-1 last night to no avail.

if I get bored of a game, I either tank the remaining lives or walk over to another machine and play there until the first game is over.

bigster:

So nothing is mapped to the escape key on those mame on chips?

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