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TalkingOctopus:
Perhaps this is what you are looking for:

http://www.happcontrols.com/coindoors/42811000.htm

acejas:

--- Quote from: NoOne=NBA= on January 20, 2004, 07:24:57 pm ---If all you are wanting to do is give extra credits for a $1 coin entry, alot of the games will let you modify the credits/coin if the cabinet originally supported multiple coin mechs.

That feature is not available on alot of the older games with multiple mechs because they were all set to take the same coin, but alot of the more recent ones had $1 coin mechs in the center.

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Thanks but no good I want it for all games



--- Quote from: crashwg on January 20, 2004, 07:27:37 pm ---I'm not too familiar with the I-Pac, but is there a way to program macros with it?  If there is you could wire them up seperately and have the dolar mech signal the macro to start!

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Thanks But wont work becuase the macro programming you mention is only for programming buttons


Talking Octopus: Maybe this might work with my arcade setup but maybe an electronic setup is needed. I wont find out becuase the cost would be too prohibitive ($AU100 or including postage) and I was just wondering if there was something simple

Cheers for all your replies  :)

Ill keep looking and maybe try and build a circuit :)

wpcmame:
If you use advancemame you can add the following script in advmame.rc

:script_coin2 delay(1000); repeat(4) { simulate_event(coin1,100); delay(200); }

What happens here is that when advmame detects that you have inserted a coin in slot2 it will automatically add 4 coins to slot1.

Minwah:
Many coin mechs (eg Mars) used in the UK do not use microswitches, and can do exactly what you speak of using some kind of circuitry...usually something like 30p=1 play, 50p=2 plays,

paigeoliver:
Most major coin op manufacturers sell a coin multiplier board. They aren't supposed to be very expensive and should work with any application.

Happ controls should have them. As should Wico and others. Heck, your local distributor probably has them in stock.

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