What I see in the pictures you provided, you forgot the for horizontal pins on the small slave board "blackpill". It is mentioned explicitly here https://tiltaudio.com/assemblyAssembled and installed just figuring out settings and software.
I guess no chance these will eventually work on a Gottlieb 80B system? Welcome to the forum!What I see in the pictures you provided, you forgot the for horizontal pins on the small slave board "blackpill". It is mentioned explicitly here https://tiltaudio.com/assembly View attachment 21475
I'm by the way Steve the creator of TILT!Audio, just joined your board right now.
Greetings from Germany !
You can find a lot of information at https://tiltaudio.com and no it cannot be used with Gottlieb 80bDo you have any links on how this board can be used? Is it compatible with Gottlieb 80B soundboards?
I usually don't do a comparison to the french product. So I will focus what TILT!Audio is and can do:do you expect it to perform better than pinsound?
Greetings! If I understand you also work on Pin2DMD development with the editor?What I see in the pictures you provided, you forgot the for horizontal pins on the small slave board "blackpill". It is mentioned explicitly here https://tiltaudio.com/assembly View attachment 21475
I'm by the way Steve the creator of TILT!Audio, just joined your board right now.
Greetings from Germany !
Yes the editor has more contribution from me and less from lucky (and a few others), the firmware running on the device has more contributions from lucky and less from me.If I understand you also work on Pin2DMD development with the editor?
That's another great project. Man you guys are hitting it with the upgrades. I like that some of it is open source and people can contribute to development and helping each other.Yes the editor has more contribution from me and less from lucky (and a few others), the firmware running on the device has more contributions from lucky and less from me.
Cool! Everything is running rock solid. I'm looking into how to change just a few of the engine sfx files on the Altsound pack I have. Also want to create a hosts file on my router and give all the machines a local dns lookup name that I can remember like http://hs2..local, http://tz.local etc..I was looking at the debug write up and it was saying userass for ssh is pi:raspberry but I couldn't log in. I have to investigate what the login is for openssh so I can use putty to ssh and sftp files. I trired DietPi's default login as well root:dietpi but that wasn't it either. When I have some time on my hands I'll investigate these settings further.by the way you can also switch sound packs from the coin door volume buttons: just turn down volume to zero, the once again press volume down to switch to the next sound pack, then go back to the original volume
It's inexpensive. By the time it's shipped the board is under a $150 CAD to my door. I've order more boards and still waiting to see if customs is going to get themselves in a knot to know what to fully expect but they didn't on my last order. The other things you need are a Raspberry Pi and an SD card. Steves image file is 16mb but I may be able to shrink it to 8mb, the smallest SD card widely available if you want to save a couple pennies. The Pi prices can vary but you don't need a high spec Pi. Older 3b+ is working fine. 4b+ works fine (present mainline pi). Also Steve tested the newer Pi Zero 2w and reported it working. This board is ideal and can be had for about $19 CAD + shipping when it's supply issues get sorted out. So all in if you are to build it yourself it's about $200. The guy in the U.S. will assemble for $50 USD board. I could probably similarly assemble them for about $65 CAD if push came to shove and people wanted this service. If I quickly do the math I could probably supply board assembled for like $210 CAD and you find your own Raspberry Pi. The only other expense is Steve's license which can be ordered directly for about $15 CAD for the Lua support version.@necro_nemesis , would you mind doing a breakdown on cost? Roughly how much did all of the parts cost? Did you manage to find somewhere in Canada to print the PCB? Did you source all of your components (like oleds etc)? I am thinking about this as a project, I did the Tron MiniCade mod but that was just some firmware and an oled display ...