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Title: Why the Ms.Pac/Galaga cocktail is so big?
Post by: OSCAR on June 15, 2003, 02:32:52 pm
I found out today when I installed the coin door.  The Class of '81 cocktail uses the Entropy Triple Door coindoor and a 19" monitor, and the coin box sticks out so far that it clears the monitor neckboard buy about 1/2" when you swing the monitor panel out.  If the cabinet was 1" narrower, the neckboard would definitely interfere with the coin box.  It's very close, I thought I was going to have to get creative with my jigsaw on the rear of my new coin door!


(http://www.oscarcontrols.com/cocktail/coindoor1.jpg)

(http://www.oscarcontrols.com/cocktail/coindoor2.jpg)
Title: Re:Why the Ms.Pac/Galaga cocktail is so big?
Post by: Frostillicus on June 15, 2003, 04:47:07 pm
Maybe it's to accomodate those coin doors with bill acceptors with more necessary storage space.
Title: Re:Why the Ms.Pac/Galaga cocktail is so big?
Post by: OSCAR on June 15, 2003, 06:14:42 pm
Maybe it's to accomodate those coin doors with bill acceptors with more necessary storage space.


I'm sure that is why.  The Triple Entropy door that is used in these cocktails accepts a bill validator.  But even without the bill validator, the monitor still barely clears the coin box.  The original Midway cocktails used a wooden enclosure to house the coin box and was much narrower, so that's how those cocktails could be so much smaller.

I posted the info because I've seen people speculate that these cocktails used a 25" monitor and that's why they were larger.  I can tell you that there is no way a 25" monitor would fit in here!  The hinged monitor panel is only about 1/8" wider than the frame of a 19" monitor, so you wouldn't even be able to open the cocktail if it had a 25" monitor in it.