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Why haven't new machines become easier to support remotely?

By BrianZ

8 years ago


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    #70 8 years ago

    To go digital on a pinball to work without cash, just add a bill acceptor with debit card capability. No modifitcations required to the pinball, it looks just like a bill was inserted. And you can keep the coin slots as well. Win, win.

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