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====== Hal-Con 2015 Pinball Project ====== | ====== Hal-Con 2015 Pinball Project ====== | ||
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+ | **Note:** While this wiki is and probably will continue to be horribly out of date, we are working on the pinball project pretty much weekly (note added July 2015). | ||
We're looking at using a [[http:// | We're looking at using a [[http:// | ||
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* Mar 19 | * Mar 19 | ||
* Apr 02 | * Apr 02 | ||
- | * Apr 16 | + | * Apr 16 - Planned an ambitious, moderate, and basic version of the playfield. |
* Apr 30 | * Apr 30 | ||
* May 14 | * May 14 | ||
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bally pop bumper cap has two 1/8" screw holes that are on 1 7/8" centers | bally pop bumper cap has two 1/8" screw holes that are on 1 7/8" centers | ||
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+ | Stuff to deal with power wise: | ||
+ | * Fuse the 110V side. (fused IEC male panel mount http:// | ||
+ | * Switch 110V (250VAC 15A) | ||
+ | * Switch 48V (60VDC 15A) | ||
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+ | Stuff to deal with noise on the switch inputs: | ||
+ | * filtering on 48VDC (Low pass filter to eliminate PWM frequency) | ||
+ | * 4.7-1K pullups on switch inputs | ||
+ | * filtering on arduino power | ||
+ | * tidy up the wiring | ||
+ | * heavier ground wire | ||
+ | * Choke/ | ||
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+ | ====== State of the Project ====== | ||
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+ | === Cabinet === | ||
+ | * Finish sanding and priming (There are a few places where the grain is showing through the primer, we would like to clean those up) | ||
+ | * Legs (We have the old set that came with our donor machine that need to be:) | ||
+ | * Cleaned/ | ||
+ | * Primed | ||
+ | * Painted | ||
+ | * Clear coated | ||
+ | * Playfield glass (The donor glass is fairly beat up. A new sheet would be very nice to have.) | ||
+ | * Coin Door (Again the existing door from the donor machine needs some love:) | ||
+ | * Unbending | ||
+ | * Polishing | ||
+ | * May need some new mounting hardware (carriage bolts and the like) | ||
+ | * Internal 120V power distribution | ||
+ | * Need to ground all external metal | ||
+ | * Side-rails | ||
+ | * Lock-down bar | ||
+ | * Coin door | ||
+ | * Legs | ||
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+ | === Software === | ||
+ | * Raspberry Pi (mainboard) | ||
+ | * Raspbian OS | ||
+ | * Mission Pinball (https:// | ||
+ | * Audio | ||
+ | * Dot Matrix Display | ||
+ | * Our game implementation | ||
+ | * Arduino | ||
+ | * Drop target OLED software | ||
+ | * NeoPixel Lighting | ||
+ | * We are planning to go with the Fade Candy board (http:// | ||
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+ | === Playfield === | ||
+ | (This is by far the critical path) | ||
+ | * Layout (There will be a forthcoming document for consideration and approval by Hal-Con) | ||
+ | * Artwork | ||
+ | * Fabrication | ||
+ | * Blank plywood (John Greatwich has generously offered us one of his blanks for the final machine) | ||
+ | * CNC milling (eyecandysigns got back to me, we are working on establishing a time-line) | ||
+ | * Glue/epoxy the light lenses into the playfield (we plan to use only white or clear lenses and let the neopixels provide the colour) | ||
+ | * Sanding | ||
+ | * Sealing (Not sure if this is a thing, need to ask John) | ||
+ | * Printing (back to eyecandy signs) | ||
+ | * Clear coating (This will happen at John's place, he has the infrastructure) | ||
+ | * Install | ||
+ | * Toys | ||
+ | * Lighting | ||
+ | * OLED Drop Target Displays | ||
+ | * Wiring (so much wiring) | ||
+ | * Testing | ||