(Topic ID: 51630)

RAM Chip without batteries

By Choggard

10 years ago



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  • Latest reply 10 years ago by Borygard
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    #1 10 years ago

    Anyone ever use one of these chips?

    http://lockwhenlit.com/anyPin.htm

    #2 10 years ago

    Been a few recent threads on them.

    Do a search 'NVram' more info than you wanted.

    #4 10 years ago

    Best product for the most machines. However, not for all machines or all usage scenarios. But Rob has done an incredible job making something practical, flexible and useful. Buy with confidence!

    viperrwk

    #5 10 years ago

    Just recently got one for my first pin. Here's the thread:

    http://pinside.com/pinball/forum/topic/changing-battery

    Rob is a good guy and very helpful. It is simple to install and works beautifully. The only downside is I lost my high scores, but I'm happy with it for sure!

    #6 10 years ago

    Yes, I've used them more than a few times. They work very well in everything I've thrown them into now except Gottlieb System 3. Never having to worry about or change batteries again is very nice.

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    Rob Anthony
    Pinball Classics
    http://LockWhenLit.com
    Quality Board Work - In Home Service
    Borygard at gmail dot com

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