Pachinko Machine – How To Enable Knob Without A Cash Machine?

Posted on 29 September 2009 by

I have a couple electronic pachinko machines, a Nishijin “Elfin” and a Daiichi “3-One-Model”.
A friend says the knob will only work if the machines are hooked up to a cash machine. That enables a servo or stepper motor, which operates the ball-driving mechanism.
I see the connectors where the cash machine interfaces. My question is, is it a simple job of electrically tying some digital inputs high/low, or would I need to emulate a more complex communication protocol (i.e. “act like a cash machine”) to get the knob to work?
Or is there some other way to enable the motor elsewhere on the circuit board. (I am an engineer, so you do not need to simplify the explanation)
Thanks in advance!

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2 Comments For This Post

  1. michinok Says:

    How about check this sites? http://www.stealthhomeamusement.comhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pachinko

  2. HyperDog Says:

    It should be straightforward. Have you actually tried balls in your machines? AFAIK a pachiko machine will run as long as it has current and balls dumped into it-the cash machine just dispenses the balls.

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