The untold story is that I have a wife that has enough confidence in me
to allow me to cut up a piece of her matching living room set. Ama
lucky guy.
Edward Cheung
I have a Solar City Playfield with which I am planning to do the same.
Here's a nice one auctioned on eBay recently...
I've been wanting to do this for years but haven't found the right
field, table or time to do it.
Well done, Dave
zTim
I've always wanted to do something like that, just lack many of the skills.
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"beaver" <e...@edcheung.com> wrote in message
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It is also not a far cry to hook up a CPU board and a small color LCD
screen to function as the backglass.....
Edward Cheung
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"beaver" <e...@edcheung.com> wrote in message
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I set it for a specific mode and it looks like the table is in attract
mode.
I think I need to finish it before my Christmas party next week. Good
excuse to run to the depot for more parts.
Vinny
Jim
However, it would not be too difficult to add flipper buttons and a
shooter. The sound, backglass and score display could be on a nearby
TV. One would write a computer program to overlay the score (read from
the CPU board) into a still photo of the backglass.
Edward Cheung
So long as the game is one free play the credit display would not
matter.