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<blockquote data-quote="jaredmorgs" data-source="post: 8301" data-attributes="member: 459"><p>Wow! Actually !!!!WOW!!!!.</p><p></p><p>For a lot of popular board games (for example, Monopoly), you can download fan-made rule sheets that allow for quicker games, increasing the reach of the board game for time-poor audiences.</p><p></p><p>I am actually sitting here quivering with excitement to think that the P-ROK technology can give old games a new rulesheet update. And, new lightshows. And DMD upgrade. And DIGITAL SOUND. </p><p></p><p>What was missing for those who couldn't view the original links was the link to dutchpinball.com's BoP v2 demo video.</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]RJT9wyceY-E[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>Just imagine if P-ROC was used to provide pre-DCS audio machines with a digital audio experience. Passionate composers could rework the soundtrack to Twilight Zone in glorious digital sound. I've always wondered what some pin's would be like with DCS. P-ROK makes this possible. </p><p></p><p>This is a retro-fitted Pin2K paradigm. Use a computer to power the game logic (lightshow, DMD, game rules) (think PRISM and PowerPC board), and use a solid-state driver board (being the original backbox board) to drive the GI, flashers, and solenoids.</p><p></p><p>The only limitation for P-ROC is the ageing electronics of the original solid state driver board (but there's even a solution for that on <a href="http://pinballcontrollers.com/index.php/products/driver-boards" target="_blank">pinballcontroller.com's website</a>, and the scarcity of spare parts for pinball machines.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jaredmorgs, post: 8301, member: 459"] Wow! Actually !!!!WOW!!!!. For a lot of popular board games (for example, Monopoly), you can download fan-made rule sheets that allow for quicker games, increasing the reach of the board game for time-poor audiences. I am actually sitting here quivering with excitement to think that the P-ROK technology can give old games a new rulesheet update. And, new lightshows. And DMD upgrade. And DIGITAL SOUND. What was missing for those who couldn't view the original links was the link to dutchpinball.com's BoP v2 demo video. [MEDIA=youtube]RJT9wyceY-E[/MEDIA] Just imagine if P-ROC was used to provide pre-DCS audio machines with a digital audio experience. Passionate composers could rework the soundtrack to Twilight Zone in glorious digital sound. I've always wondered what some pin's would be like with DCS. P-ROK makes this possible. This is a retro-fitted Pin2K paradigm. Use a computer to power the game logic (lightshow, DMD, game rules) (think PRISM and PowerPC board), and use a solid-state driver board (being the original backbox board) to drive the GI, flashers, and solenoids. The only limitation for P-ROC is the ageing electronics of the original solid state driver board (but there's even a solution for that on [URL="http://pinballcontrollers.com/index.php/products/driver-boards"]pinballcontroller.com's website[/URL], and the scarcity of spare parts for pinball machines. [/QUOTE]
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