Not sure exactly but when I ordered my TCM on day one, a week or two later I had my build number (#82) and then I had my machine in about 6 month. So maybe around the same time if they're pumping out the same number of machines every month.
I was working on something like that for my data east machines. I got as far as building a very simple circuit, taking the NVRAM out, popping that into the circuit and reading the high scores off it; however, I couldn't figure out how to safely integrate that circuit into the running pinball...
Now works with WiFi! Ethernet no longer required. I recommend a wifi adapter that uses the RTL8188EUS chipset because the kernel is so dated. I've updated the instructions on the project page. Anyone wanna partake? It's *sort of* like stern insider connect, but for Spooky games!
I'm looking for testers to help me test this project I've been working on: https://github.com/gregcube/spooky_scoreboard_daemon
I currently have it working on my Halloween CE with the "UP" computer board. Unfortunately, I don't have any other Spooky games to test with. I'm interested in knowing...
Anyone know what would be causing this behaviour with the left flipper? Right flipper works fine.
Only when a ball hits the left flipper, this happens:
If you flip the left, without hitting a ball, it generally resets itself to the proper position.
Thanks for any info.
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