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For ios instal Pinball Star
For ios instal Pinball Star











The mint tells you nothing so unless your on top of your game, your loosing cash. You'd keep that coin and it went into the coin sampling jar so future mechs would except it as well. Put a coin in and it rejects and continues to reject and you knew either the mech dropped that channel or you've just found a new minted coin and it's content had changed.again. We would find this dueing routine coin mech checking using coins for the counter. The Aussie $2 coin for example has changed slightly in it's metal content 5 times since it was introduced and each one of these slightly different metal content coins needs to be sampled or the mech simply won't except that era of $2 coin. Not so much 20c or $1 coins but $2 and tokens yes. We also had a collection of coins, 10 or each type.20c, $1, $2 and later tokens. You'd just plug it in boot the program and simply putting each type of coin through to test and just re-calibrate that coin the mech suddenly forgot could be put back in and off you go. Failing to except just $2 or $1 at all was not unusual. I have a number of NRIs here but don't sell them because I know NRIs were also quite capable of dropping there program or more often than not a portion of there program. Maybe Hyway don't check each mech and you ended up with a dud. I'm thinking the C 120 may use a similar method and your mech may be one that didn't upload correctly. Problem was some mechs just failed to upload so that explains why we did each coin mech one at a time. Batch programming was supposed to allow you to program just one mech and copy that data to the laptop, plug in another coin mech and upload, about 5 seconds done. We never did batch programming as we found better to do each mech on it's own.

for ios instal Pinball Star for ios instal Pinball Star for ios instal Pinball Star

You sat the block of wood on the bench, put your NRI in the mech holder and connected the ribbon cable sitting the laptop on the bench and booted up a program that enabled you to test, program or calibrate the NRI. Block of wood with a coin mech holder screwed to it. We had a laptop with a ribbon cable interfaced to one of it's ports. Best way to check, try in another machine that uses a similar multicoin mech.













For ios instal Pinball Star