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Any computer programmers interested in a fun pinball project?? (SW Mich)

By Beechwood

11 years ago



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    #1 11 years ago

    I am looking to complete an ambitious but really cool project, but I have no programming skills (beyond the BASIC I learned in elementary school lol) and will need someone to help out.

    PM me if you are interested.

    Thanks
    Joel

    #8 11 years ago

    This is a tough one... It involves programing with p-roc as well as some more in depth computer programming. I want to say more, but without letting the "cat out of the bag" so to speak, its hard to be much more descriptive.

    It would be something that would not pay for the short term, and long term is not a guarantee either, but is possible.

    But if my vision is realized, it will be very kick ass.

    Believe me, I will be footing the $$$$ for all the hardware, so it has not been an easy decision, but I have heard before... "Big risk, big reward"

    Thanks
    Joel

    #9 11 years ago

    Bump once more for the weekend.

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