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CC Olympics: How to Set Up Free Play

By FlippinDC

3 years ago



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#1 3 years ago

How do I wire this to not need a coin to play? This is a 1975 Olympics 2 player Chicago Coin machine

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#2 3 years ago

I recommend you change your title to “CC Olympics how to set up freeplay”. Unfortunately CC machines are different from others to set up for freeplay. I am not familiar with CC machines, but here is a response from another thread on how to set up a CC Dolphin for freeplay. It should be the same. Your credit unit is located in the backbox. Do you have the schematic?

“you can make the game free play. I always solder 2 jumper wires with insulated male staycon on one and insulated female on the other. Solder them to the normally open end switch on the credit wheel. It makes the game easily convertible from free play to coin op.”

#3 3 years ago

Mikala Thank you for the tip.
Also, I changed the title of this post as you suggested.

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