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The step-by-step mechanical logic of old pinball machines [video]
Author : zdw
Score : 79 points
Date : 2023-12-29 19:54 UTC (2 days ago)
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| djmips wrote:
| I've learned a lot about these old machines from Joe's Classic
| Video Games https://www.youtube.com/@LyonsArcade
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| There's several other channels that feature work on the old
| Electromechanical pinball machines like Goat Shed EM Pinball
| repair.
| rezonant wrote:
| Alec's (Technology Connections) videos on that pinball machine
| are fantastically detailed, and his ability to map it all out and
| present it visually is amazing.
|
| I've been a supporter of TC for many years, he has a fantastic
| backlog of videos on many topics. The series that hooked me
| (especially since I do a lot of work around broadcast software)
| was the one about the technology of television.
|
| Give yourself a gift in the new year of watching through his
| backlog, you will not be disappointed!
| mistercow wrote:
| If you're into the electromechanical stuff, his jukebox
| dissection videos are also great.
| larusso wrote:
| I follow his videos for years. I enjoy is quibbles with being
| in the US and constantly getting comments what is supposedly
| saner in Europe ;) (I'm from Europe). I started when his
| content was mainly about video/audio tech etc. But I also very
| much enjoy his videos from the last two years which show
| everyday or old time Technology.
| starkparker wrote:
| Of all things I think I liked his two on dishwashers the most.
| Did not expect that, but it just utterly demystified something,
| and it was refreshing to see someone go through a process, come
| to a conclusion, _admit error_, and go into thorough detail
| explaining it.
| peetabix wrote:
| Yeah, the ones on dishwashers doubled as a PSA.
| abjr wrote:
| That video literally changed how I use (and clean) my
| dishwasher!
| quijoteuniv wrote:
| Wait for it ...
| zyxin wrote:
| Those schematics look surprisingly similar to ladder logic. I
| always thought that ladder logic for programming PLCs makes
| absolutely no sense compared to a proper programming language,
| but now I see that it does make quite a lot of sense if you're
| trying to get electrical engineers who used to design actual
| physical logic circuits into programming PLCs.
| Bloating wrote:
| Not so much the EEs, but the techs who are
| troubleshooting/tweaking in the field
| cricalix wrote:
| Tim Hunkin did a video on PLCs and the like, and talks about
| precisely that, as memory serves. His videos are also a
| treasure.
| finnh wrote:
| Nice! My family has a "Spirit of 76", inherited from my father-
| in-law who bought it new. It's always fun to open the machine up
| and trace through all of the connections.
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| About ten years ago we hired a pair of local guys to replace some
| worn-out bits - nothing major, just bumpers and light bulbs. They
| were exactly what you would hope for in such a duo: their initial
| evaluation step was just one guy playing (the guy with long
| hair), while the other guy (the guy with glasses) watched
| closely. During this phase they communicated in grunts and
| monosyllables, a tight code borne of years of shared experience
| between them.
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| [update: The Spirit of 76 gameplay is nearly identical to the
| Aztec shown in the vid]
| a-dub wrote:
| once had the pleasure of learning a bunch about these machines
| from the operator of the pacific pinball museum (then called the
| lucky juju) in alameda, ca about 20 years ago at a class at an
| early proto-makerspace in west oakland called the crucible.
|
| the scoring motors and relay logic were fascinating, but if you
| want to see even more interesting electromechanical logic check
| out the turing bombe and collosus rebuilds at bletchley park.
| that em logic was credited with shaving years off of wwii and
| came many decades before.
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