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  1. Hi chaps, The never ending MPU3 connector saga continues. After many years of searching I've still been unable to source or find the part number for the soldered pins ie the PSU plug. This is what they look like and I've never come across anything like it. As you can see the usual heat issue as taken it's toll but has been made worse by somebody trying to clean the end. Checking with a new female crimp it didn't grip it at all! So the challenge continues to find a part number for this pin. These AMP comboline connectors were used in the aviation industry amongst other places but despite searching through various aircraft manuals I've never been able to find them. Stocks do exist though albeit in the US but like all these things if you don't have the part number you're stuffed. Part numbers are available for all the shells and all the crimps and these I've all obtained from the info that Rich supplied. (what a star)
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  2. Thanks Martin, One of the trickiest things to work out was to minimise the amount of buttons required (I've seen pictures of some home built cabs with like, 25 buttons dotted all over the place). It's based around a 40" screen, so should be fairly close to a 'genuine' fruity in size 👌
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  3. Welcome Adam be good to see your custom machine, I had always planned to build a cab that played as real as possible but (as yet) never realised anything more than buying the small USB I/O boards lol!
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  4. Only 220 I have in our house is for the ac unit outside. We have gas dryer and stove. We do plan on upgrading the house fuse panel one of these years as it’s still screw in fuses. Ordered one of them black box transformers from Amazon and will take it apart to make sure everything is wired right before plugging anything in. Just about have my board cleaned up and running some jumper wires. So maybe upcoming week will have some life in the machine.
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  5. It is scanned I just screenshotted it instead of posting the file as it massive
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  6. Roll Up, Roll Up, take a seat and go for a ride in this fun filled roller coaster of a slot from project coin (cir1996), have the thrill of your life on the big wheel or the dodgems, make a splash on the log flume or join the show in the Big Top. Collect golden tickets to hit the jackpot!!! Thanks goto @BL4K For giving images of his machine to @infection including the reel symbols and especially the orange balloon, not sure what the hidden feature symbol is on the 2nd reel so made it a big top tent. Also thanks goto @hitthesix for the original classic i made my classic and now this dx from @Tommy c for font help and maybe Mr p's for the original roms from his machines uploaded a few years back via the mecca Now onto the layouts... the £5 seams fine but the £8 version is asking for its stake/jackpot key? which it then defaults to its £8T/20p program also some of the lamps may seam out of place when you collect a win etc, but doesn't affect the fab gameplay inside shortcuts are as standard Plays in Mfme v201. Enjoy and Happy gaming Theme Park £5jp-£8T.zip
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  7. I tried to sell a fully working club pontoon last year on here, no takers! Before I could get to it again my op friend had dumped it complete as it was!
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