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 +====== PinUP Terminology ======
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 +Lots of confusing acronyms and layouts you will hear when setting up your PuP-Packs and Layouts. So here are some photos to make sense of some of the layouts and their meanings. You may have a little different layout and that is fine as PuP-Packs can support pretty much any layouts and even custom layouts per game.
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 +Lets get to it:
 +
 +===== 3-Screen with FULLDMD (16:9 lcd screen) =====
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 +the Most current and modern screen layout (which Id recommend):
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 +{{:3_screen_fulldmd.png?nolink&800x617}}
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 +===== 3-Screen with Split DMD/Topper =====
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 +Having a physical bezel to simulate two screen from 1 screen. I would suggest not to go this route any longer as current/new/modern tables are using the Full HD 16:9 area so best to keep it open like above.
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 +{{:3_screen_split.png?nolink&640x1138}}
 +
 +===== 2-Screen with DMD (4:1 RealDMD or 4:1 LCDDMD) =====
 +
 +If you prefer a more 'traditional' or 'pure' pinball look. You can still use PuP-Packs and even put the modern PuP-FULL-DMD 'embedded' into the backglass montior with a frame around.
 +
 +IMO Real-DMD are 'brighter' and more authentic, BUT require a more complex software config to get working with all emulators. If you feel you are not a 'power' PC/software type of person then going with a LCD-DMD 4:1 will be easier and you will get benefit of more pixels.
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 +{{:2_screen_dmd.png?nolink&640x917}}
 +
 +===== 2-Screen no DMD (Backglass and LCDDMD on one screen) =====
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 +{{:2_screen_nodmd.png?nolink&640x853}}
 +
 +===== Desktop (All in One-Lanscape) =====
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 +{{:desktop.png?nolink&800x421}}
 +
 +===== FSS View (All in One-Portrait View) =====
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 +{{:fss.png?nolink&640x1024}}
 +
 +===== Separate TOPPER Displays (optional) =====
 +
 +This is personal choice and can come in different shapes and sizes and usually will be placed above the BG like this:
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 +{{https://vpinball.com/wp-content/uploads/cmdm/51185/TopperSample-600x600.jpg?nolink&|Virtual Topper Images – VPINBALL.COM}}
 +
 +===== Apron Displays, one or many (optional) =====
 +
 +{{:034d221c1d199498441a907001dc7ea2.png}}
 +
 +===== PuP-Displays. Physical monitors don't matter. =====
 +
 +All PinUP Displays are just virtual windows. Which means they exist anywhere you tell windows to show them and nothing is enforced. If you want to move a PuP-Packs Backglass display to your Topper that is easy. You can have a custom PuPLayout for a 4:3 display. You can have a FullDMD PuPDisplay be on your BackGlass with a frame around. Don't think you are limited by your hardware with PuP-Packs, you can get very creative (once you fuly understand how to use puppackeditor).
 +
 +For example, lets say there's a PuPPack that does everything on the BackGlass. BUT you only have a 2-screen system with noDMD. You could make a custom PuP-Pack layout for that table that makes the BackGlass pupdisplay be the top portion of your backglass (keep 16:9 pupwindow dimensions) and you then use the bottom portion of your 'physical backglass montior' for your freezy/dmdext DMD display. You could even get more creative and add a pupdisplay as a overlay alpha display to add speakers and a frame around the BG and DMD on your physical monitor.
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 +You can see this video on how to move a backglass puppack to topper for example: [[https://youtu.be/9FSBGFGWGgY|https://youtu.be/9FSBGFGWGgY]]
 +
 +custom PuP-Layouts by table read here: [[:pinup_pack_layout|http://www.nailbuster.com/wikipinup/doku.php?id=pinup_pack_layout|]]
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