S2000 Chips Explained
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Buzz:
Quote from: gposing on July 13, 2012, 02:38:43 PM

What should i replace them with.


Read reply #7  I'll try to explane a little bit. I bought a load of S 2000 50 or 60 I don't remember exactly, not all but most of them had SG000155 game chips. One of the first things I do with a new machine that I've never had that game before is pull the board and remove the SB chip  read and save those files using a eprom burner. While the board is out might as well remove that ol nasty green battery, OK base chip is off the board might as well do a clear and key and get rid of all that old Casino BS book keeping.

I now have a machine with the battery removed that's been cleared and keyed. Tested machine and all I could get was reel tilts, sometimes had to reset 4 or 5 times to complete one game. After a lot of trouble shooting I found if I replaced the 155s with 363s no more reel tilts. ( this was maybe 20 machines doing this )  Game theme had nothing to do with it, I could have one machine tilting and another of the same game theme with 155s working fine.

Foster has posted when removing the green battery, solder a jumper wire between the two pos. post and this will take care of the reel tilts. I have never tried this so I can't say if it works or not. Wish I had known of this jumper at the time might have saved me 12 bucks worth of eproms for each machine. ( close to $500 )

You now see why I have a erection for SG000155s.
Big Ed Deline:
IS there any kind of SB chip reference guide? 
Ive seen a pretty good list out here for SS chips, but I was more curious for the s2000 platform of SB's
What I mean is a guide to say like.....Double Diamond 5 coin 5 line is  SBXXXXXXX, or  Triple Double Diamond 2 coin is SBXXXXX and so on.....
Foster:
THe one I use is maintained on IGT site you do not need a log in to use it and sometimes it wont load.

here is the link I use
You wont be able to access PSR or PAR files or such.

http://www.igt.com/us-en/games/spinning-reel.aspx#&&+Wa3JZ/Lx8TI/ncPx0OKdSnO9twnZRU4hZ5VhMNYBtZyM9ZK8HGW+xI2omuuKIiDUjGqxVNNZtDj2nVgFViP6/7MDS6mutAKbYIZAc88W0ft3VZpobjZwAkvWVfA2uknIPZe+s2FoHg8LiaLJd6CcUjccN6EyhSy51FjscBn/ECRj52zltpARoz+cFZfwpMd0QPBIGkUhFgY02B+Gm2QQzHSL2E=
Big Ed Deline:
Thanks Foster. That's awesome. Exactly what I was looking for.
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