This question is for all JC Denizens. And before we get started, yes, I've become an old arcade dork.
My CC unit does not have microswitched buttons. I love the feeling of microswitches.
Would I be an enormous popper (popper??) if I traded out the buttons that are in there for properly microswitched ones? I mean, there is no "code" I am breaking, is there?
This is probably a better question for rec.games.arcade.collecting, but hey... we're all friends here.
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A "microswitch" is a generic term used to refer to an electric switch that is designed to be actuated by the physical motion of mechanical devices and is generally packaged in a small form factor to allow placement in small spaces.
A "popper" is a jalapeno pepper, stuffed with cheese, breaded, deep fried, and generally served with a tangy sauce for dipping.
A "popper" is a jalapeno pepper, stuffed with cheese, breaded, deep fried, and generally served with a tangy sauce for dipping.
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