Still trying to figure out why the dip switches aren't working, as well as the sound. Had one guy take a look at it, but he wasn't entirely sure either. Ordered the manual and schematic so he's going to take another look once I get that.
In the meantime, everything on the playfield side of...
I have the 12.9", but haven't really played pinball much on it. I did fire up TPA today to see if I could notice any dead left flippers, but everything seemed fine on several different tables, both in landscape and portrait. Let me know if there's anything specific you want me to test.
Same. Haven't played Hobbit yet, but when I played WOZ, The only time I really looked up is when there was a pause in the action and some cool animation triggered like at the start of a multiball.
I think they should just made the LCD/LED the same size of a DMD. That way it's not as much overload, but we get the benefits of the technology. More eye candy is good when used in the right amount.
Looks like even when these threads don't get replies, they still get over 100 views, so it seems worth it for the extra exposure, plus they usually get at least a few replies, sometimes multiple pages of discussion.
I'm not much of a Tweeter, so count me in as someone who uses these threads to...
Right on dudes.
superballs Royal Flush would be amazing man. Gottlieb brothers haha. Yeah I haven't been posting on Facebook lately myself. Kind of enjoying my privacy for a change. :D
T2 blew me away when it first came out. Luckily my local arcade had it as one of the two pins among the sea of video games. I can't even remember the other pin that was there since T2 was the only one I played in between games of Double Dragon, Final Fight, Bad Dudes, Pit Fighter, Ninja Gaiden, etc.
Eight Ball Deluxe was the first backglass I can remember being imprinted into my brain. I was probably around 4 years old, so sometime in the early 80's.
Got the flippers back up to full strength and the playfield cleaned and waxed so it's much smoother now. Replaced a couple lamps too and tuned up the drop targets. Still no sound though. Also, for some reason the main dip switches aren't working at all, so not sure what's up with that?
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Thank you so much Frank! You are a true friend. :)
We had a William's Alpine Club from 1965. It had a little mountain climber on the backglass that would climb higher as the game went on. Really fun pin. I've only seen 2 since then and both weren't working. I hope to play it again someday...
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karl the handy links are much appreciated man. My family used to have an EM when I was a kid, but the thing was such a tank that we never really had to do much work on it, so I'm a novice when it comes to servicing pins. I think I might have a repair guy come out and help me to start...
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