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= Description =
 
= Description =
 
Give a proper description of the two coin we have, find out how the communicate
 
Give a proper description of the two coin we have, find out how the communicate
 
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Yes this coin counter
 
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[[File:IMAG01332.jpg|700px]]
 
= Results =
 
= Results =
 
So far I have found that those coin counter use ccTalk (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CcTalk).
 
So far I have found that those coin counter use ccTalk (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CcTalk).
 
It seems to work with 12 Vcc and ground. The solenoid react to the coin drop
 
It seems to work with 12 Vcc and ground. The solenoid react to the coin drop
 
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Some photo of the connectors :
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[[IMAG0134.jpg|600px]]
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According to [[User:eric-st]], a simple serial to usb converter with a converter for the TX and RX on a single cable should be enough.
 
= Built-in Modules =
 
= Built-in Modules =
 
* Interesting modules: awaynick, away, savebuff, buffextras, ...
 
* Interesting modules: awaynick, away, savebuff, buffextras, ...

Revision as of 00:36, 12 May 2012


Description

Give a proper description of the two coin we have, find out how the communicate Yes this coin counter IMAG01332.jpg

Results

So far I have found that those coin counter use ccTalk (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CcTalk). It seems to work with 12 Vcc and ground. The solenoid react to the coin drop Some photo of the connectors : 600px According to User:eric-st, a simple serial to usb converter with a converter for the TX and RX on a single cable should be enough.

Built-in Modules

  • Interesting modules: awaynick, away, savebuff, buffextras, ...

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