So am I correct in assuming that this switch essentially works like an eddy sensor? Ball rolls near it and it registers?
If so, this is the perfect thing to fix the one remaining annoyance on my homebrew.
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So am I correct in assuming that this switch essentially works like an eddy sensor? Ball rolls near it and it registers?
If so, this is the perfect thing to fix the one remaining annoyance on my homebrew.
Quoted from Sonic:As far as your homebrew - if your using the same diode switch matrix approach as WMS and DE/Sega pins - yes - plug/play.....green to green, white to white as they say!
I think I have my switch matrix wired backwards, but a little experimenting and I think I can make it work.
Where do I sign up?
Well, it showed up, I tried it, and it's awesome.
Here's your glowing review!
https://pinside.com/pinball/forum/topic/a-very-physical-undertale-fangame/page/4#post-5475024
Thanks for building this thing - it finally fixed the last really annoying thing about my homebrew.
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