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<blockquote data-quote="sellenoff" data-source="post: 94911" data-attributes="member: 1090"><p>Yeah sorry, FreeWPC. He didn't pull all his info from pinmame, because some of it is different. The 2 issues I had have not been resolved in pinmame, since I did check the code to see if someone had figured it out. If I name the issues, you'll easily guess the people who helped. What I can say is that one was related to a mechanical toy on the table not having proper timing in relation to switches and a motor, which caused the emulation / rom code to never operate the thing properly. The other was related to a special piece of hardware used specifically on 1 table ( or maybe others ) which I couldn't get the timing right for and caused the game to always report the device as bad ( infamous credit dot ).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sellenoff, post: 94911, member: 1090"] Yeah sorry, FreeWPC. He didn't pull all his info from pinmame, because some of it is different. The 2 issues I had have not been resolved in pinmame, since I did check the code to see if someone had figured it out. If I name the issues, you'll easily guess the people who helped. What I can say is that one was related to a mechanical toy on the table not having proper timing in relation to switches and a motor, which caused the emulation / rom code to never operate the thing properly. The other was related to a special piece of hardware used specifically on 1 table ( or maybe others ) which I couldn't get the timing right for and caused the game to always report the device as bad ( infamous credit dot ). [/QUOTE]
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