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  1. Could it be this one from C.T.L. Beat the Dealer in 1984..
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  2. Global - Stake Yer Claim Tech: M1A/B Yee Harrr!! There's gold in them there mines, or rather cash in this offering from Global Games. Keyboard shortcuts in the notes part of the emulator. Thanks as ever to Wizard, the creator of MFME The rom and image provider. Please use MFME V19.8 or later to play. Enjoy & stay safe Stake Yer Claim.zip
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  3. thats a good one! I think scorp 2 is too old for that technology, but if it has its worth checking
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  4. Does it use an opto board on the Y chute as they will stop mech accepting when get dirty or fail.
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  5. Thanks Stony ... yes thats so true regarding Cheap ... also if for instance it was a 1 off CNC machined from metal i guess you would be looking at £250+ so it depend which way you look at it I will put it on ebay and see if anyone takes a fancy to it .. if that sells then i will make another ... and everyone ... thanks for the support ... you guys are keeping me from going crazy during Lockdown all the best ... dicky
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  6. cheers me dear and love the way you mask all them lamps that must take ages but it look brill does anybody on here have a hi res flyer for this or even the real machine for hi res pics
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  7. you get what you pay for in this world cheap is normally crap and does not last long 😉and there are a lot more people in this game than the guys on here 😁 so get them on ebay and make them to order 😁with a small profit or you may see them made before you even get a chance to sell any
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  8. Coin mech is completely level and upright in all directions, sounds like it is out of true if it accepted one £1coin and the mech tests out good
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  9. It is a great toolset you've designed and made, and it's good that you're prepared to make them available at a no profit price point. For those in the trade they should be an allowable expense, i.e tax deductable which will make it a bit easier. Great work.
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  10. You do have the advantage of printing them off when needed, I had to buy lots of chips to get the price down to the price I did! That’s the difference I guess! perhaps I should have done things differently! good luck Andrew
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  11. well hopefully your sell a few, I did 25 batteryless ram for barcrest mpu4 type ram and 25 for Maygay M1 ram as these appeared to be really wanted! I sold 2 mpu4 ones in the end, the project died and ended up selling the rest off to a components supplier, as you say parts are not cheap and the ram chips were the pricey-est part! the support on here while designing and making them was phenomenal!!! but disappeared once I had made them, I still get asked for them from time to time but the moment has long passed for me now on them. My advice is don't print to many to have spare waiting Andrew
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  12. Sorry, I hadn't thought of this when I posted that I'd bought one from Swallow Amusements. Obviously your design is going to be far more useful than the original Starpoint tool, so carry on I say!
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  13. Hi Andrew Totally agree and understand but that's what it costs with the materials, overheads, P&P and Ebay / paypal fees ... i cant sell it and make a loss on it, but im happy to break even as i started this project ... i thought i would finish it off ... the worse case is... it will look nice in my tool box for those like yourself that have a 3D printer i'm happy to share the toolkit files for free if you want to print your own ( as long as it is for personal use and not for resale ) I came here to build my test rig and it ended up with me making these tools based on suggestions here on the forum .. i have thoroughly enjoyed every minute so far and im happy to make other tools items if there is a requirement or demand .. but thats not my main focus ... i will finish this and the Pull tab project and get back to my test rig all the best ... Dicky
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  14. Very nice kit dicky .its a shame it takes so long for the printer to do these items like this .one day they'll be quicker ive no doubt.
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  15. £24.99 , good luck with that, when I did batteryless ram for £20 everyone opted to stay with varta batterys because they was cheaper at £5 even though they destroy boards, so as I said good luck with that
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