I remember the video where Ronnie did that trick ! I have to remember to use it 😂. Sometimes you get caught up and don’t remember all the little tricks . Nice work as always!
Seems like an over complicated but cost reduced way to tell when a switch is closed. Glad it was a routine repair, though. I've seen that piggybacking a chip trick several times in the retro computer repair videos. It is a neat trick to know. Fun game to play even if it was still needing a bit of tweaking. I like it. And if it helps, I can wear a "Hello! My name is Jim" sticker on my shirt next time I stop by! 😇
I think I kind of like it generally. It never seemed like a good idea to have solenoid voltage and the switch matrix 5V on the same switch stack. Pretty easy to cross pollinate...LOL
I remember the video where Ronnie did that trick ! I have to remember to use it 😂. Sometimes you get caught up and don’t remember all the little tricks . Nice work as always!
Great video !!! I see a WaterWorld there !!! 😲🌊
Thanks! Yeah the Waterworld is a repair.
@@ETPinball WaterWorld in my opinion is an under appreciated game. I've always enjoyed this game...one of the last good Gottliebs (95)
@@thepinballzone It seems like the worse the movie, the better the pin! LOL
Seems like an over complicated but cost reduced way to tell when a switch is closed. Glad it was a routine repair, though. I've seen that piggybacking a chip trick several times in the retro computer repair videos. It is a neat trick to know.
Fun game to play even if it was still needing a bit of tweaking. I like it.
And if it helps, I can wear a "Hello! My name is Jim" sticker on my shirt next time I stop by! 😇
I think I kind of like it generally. It never seemed like a good idea to have solenoid voltage and the switch matrix 5V on the same switch stack. Pretty easy to cross pollinate...LOL