bagheera369
Champion
I have had several AW american cabinets setup for guns, and dont EVER remember 2 coin counters in any of them.
I can tell you, that I have found some interesting stuff with Ghost Squad and the i/o - the smaller cabinet uses only one coin switch line, and ties both mechs to it. The larger cabinet used two separate coin switch lines as it separated left and right player. I tried wiring up a 2nd switch line, in the smaller cabinet, and it came up with a coin error till I undid the work.
The I/O knows what it should be expecting, or the I/O is being told by the game and the system. I would check your cabinet, and see if the coin switches are tied common, or separate....and if so try the opposite, and see if that doesn't fix it.
Other way I have seen coin error on atomiswave , is if a coinswitch is held down, it will eventually register out as a coin error and reboot the atomiswave (seen this first hand on Extreme Hunting 2 while testing a bad coin switch)
I sincerely hope any of this helps as you test.
I have a Sega gun testing rig at the shop, using confidential mission...and i would switch it to run a pi and the AW games...but if I got busted messing with our test fixtures for my personal work...well...it would not be pretty. If I can sneak a shot at it in late one night, or on the weekend, I will try.
I can tell you, that I have found some interesting stuff with Ghost Squad and the i/o - the smaller cabinet uses only one coin switch line, and ties both mechs to it. The larger cabinet used two separate coin switch lines as it separated left and right player. I tried wiring up a 2nd switch line, in the smaller cabinet, and it came up with a coin error till I undid the work.
The I/O knows what it should be expecting, or the I/O is being told by the game and the system. I would check your cabinet, and see if the coin switches are tied common, or separate....and if so try the opposite, and see if that doesn't fix it.
Other way I have seen coin error on atomiswave , is if a coinswitch is held down, it will eventually register out as a coin error and reboot the atomiswave (seen this first hand on Extreme Hunting 2 while testing a bad coin switch)
I sincerely hope any of this helps as you test.
I have a Sega gun testing rig at the shop, using confidential mission...and i would switch it to run a pi and the AW games...but if I got busted messing with our test fixtures for my personal work...well...it would not be pretty. If I can sneak a shot at it in late one night, or on the weekend, I will try.