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Main => Main Forum => Topic started by: zorg on July 22, 2003, 01:08:49 pm
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Hi.
a dumb question.
I can get an arkanoid spinner for 40 Euros while Oscar pro + shipping (paris, europe) is far much.
my cash availabilty makes me consider the arkanoid spinner for the moment ;)
could someone give me the footprint of such beast. ?
plugging it to optipac is it possible ?
or should I wait and get either an Oscarpro, or better an Oscar tempest
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You'd have to find out if what kind of sensor it uses and if it is a one-to-one wire compatible with optipac. My advice is to do what I did - get the authentic spinner (I got a tron spinner) and buy the encoding thing from oscar. It's only 7 bucks or something. The tron sensor was a huge chip with a ton of wires coming from it (for what...I have no idea). That was cheaper than buying the pro.
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An arkanoid spinner is a geared spinner. Mean there is a gear hoooked up to the encoder disc so it spins faster. That's why arkanoid is such a pain to get sensitivity right in mame with a normal spinner.
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Also, arkanoid spinners have no weight to them... So you let go and they stop. Many classics have a little spin when you let go (tempest, major havoc, ect).
so you should decide which type you would like before you get a tempest.
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weight = flywheel :P
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OK
The choice seems difficult, I guess I'll buy the arkanoid spinner and begin to save for an Oscar one ;)
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I personally have an oscar pro spinner installed on my bartop cabinet. I bought it primarily for Arkanoid and it works wonders. You just have to tweak the analog sensitivity in Mame just right.