Wow it's late...
I just finished an article for the PinGame Journal. I believe it will be in the June issue so keep your eyes open. There is an awesome picture of my nucore system I sent for the article. Did I mention I'm not a journalist >.>
Here is a picture of the finished prototype ROM reader. Only one slight change will be required on the final production units.
You don't have to remove the rom chips to read them. How cool is that
I'm way past tired and have to get up early to pickup my new Spiderman pin - wewt! No rest for the wicked (er coders)
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I hope that fits under their 1000 words limit. Very cool.
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When I heard, "Keep it under 1000 words." it reminded me of writing book reports in school :p
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Good thing I didn't have to write it, I'd have been over the limit by about 5000 words.Chuck wrote:When I heard, "Keep it under 1000 words." it reminded me of writing book reports in school :p
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I just finished an interview with pinballnews.com. They asked a few questions about our individual backgrounds. I sent Don and Steve the questions and asked them for short answers. Steve sent a book backsellenoff wrote:Good thing I didn't have to write it, I'd have been over the limit by about 5000 words.Chuck wrote:When I heard, "Keep it under 1000 words." it reminded me of writing book reports in school :p
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LOL! I was looking at the original roms that the reader was attached to and I was like awwwww here goes another pissing contest. Now someone will be complaining....."er um......do not use MY roms to read MY code"......Chuck wrote:You don't have to remove the rom chips to read them. How cool is that
must be lonely on the playground all by himself.
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It's never lonely when you have multiple personasEric A. wrote:must be lonely on the playground all by himself.