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SirPeale:

--- Quote from: Ninja-chicken on May 29, 2008, 12:04:47 pm ---I'll have a look tonight what wires are going into what pin on the jamma harness. I am using J-PAC which I assume emulates a PCB's pretty well so surely that can't be the problem? Or can it...
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All a J-PAC does is route keyboard connections (and video) thru a JAMMA harness.  It doesn't emulate anything.

When you remove the power supply from the unit (which is what's happened here essentially) your comparator is no longer getting power.  Therefore, it's not working.

Ginsu Victim:
Standard coin mechs are cheap. Just order some and be done with it. Much easier than this...

SirPeale:

--- Quote from: GinsuVictim on May 29, 2008, 12:24:58 pm ---Standard coin mechs are cheap. Just order some and be done with it. Much easier than this...

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If it were just the mech it would be one thing.  Check out that setup - basically the cheapest thing would be to get a whole different door.

Besides, what's the fun in that?  Maybe he can get this solution working.

Ginsu Victim:
The way it looked to me was as if it attached to a standard door, just without the parts that hold mechs in place.

Guess I was wrong.

And, yeah, of course it's more fun to get it working if possible.

grantspain:
sounds like the 50p line is short,unplug the coin mech only so you leave the credit board still connected then fire up the machine,if you still get 5 credits then most likely the credit board is faulty

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