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									 « Reply #20 on: April 12, 2006, 12:16:21 pm »  | 
								
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							What do I need in order to use an arcade PCB ?  Just the power supply and controls ? (and a composite adaptor until I can get a dedicated monitor)
  I'm assuming if you set a game to free play via the DIP switches, you don't need a coin mech ?
  What is the "service credit" pin on the wiring harness/connector ?  Just a free credit button ? (momentary switch)
 
 
 
  
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									 « Reply #21 on: April 12, 2006, 04:39:11 pm »  | 
								
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							One more small question... what voltages do the PCB's use ?  I usually have a spare computer power supply laying around, and that provides regulated +5v and +12v DC..  would this be suitable as a temporary thing til I got a real power supply ? 
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									 « Reply #23 on: April 12, 2006, 07:31:18 pm »  | 
								
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							Great info!! Carefull of static electricity around PCB's. Wrist grounding strap is worth every penny. Creighton 
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									 « Reply #24 on: April 12, 2006, 10:31:29 pm »  | 
								
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							I dediced to get a feel for the original pacman by downloading MAME and hunting down the ROMs..  the original is nothing like the Java version I was playing...  everything is like 2x faster and the ghosts are much smarter..  was a challenge just to pass the first couple of levels..
  I will keep an eye out for an old cabinet.. I definately want a true setup.. (MAME is just so I can try out games on my home PC.. I wouldn't use it for a cabinet) 
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									 « Reply #26 on: April 13, 2006, 12:32:59 pm »  | 
								
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							Wow.. looks neat.. but $850 is way outta my price range..  Can the empty cabinets be easily dissasembled for shipping ? 
  I ask because when I do have the cash to spare, my budget will likely be $150 - $180 tops for the machine, so $200+ shipping and crating is a little much..
  That's why I've let a few bargains go on ebay.. I could've had two squaretops in fair condition for $150.. but would've paid nearly 3x that in shipping.. 
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									 « Reply #27 on: April 13, 2006, 05:35:43 pm »  | 
								
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							Keep your eye onn the auction section of the newspaper. There is a traveling auction for arcade games. I went this past year in Memphis and found some bargans. I didn't need a pacman because I already have one but there were aver a dozen of them and they were selling rather cheep. SOme of the really nice ones were expensive but the ones with some bumps and scratches were going for the $200 to $300 range. I bought one local for $400 for my nephew last year as well. 
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									 « Reply #29 on: April 14, 2006, 12:56:37 pm »  | 
								
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							I saw this in another forum today.  It shows all the Pac Man patterns, plus there are videos that show the patterns in action! 
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