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« on: August 17, 2012, 01:00:42 AM »

I first bought my Double Dollars slot machine with a progressive from a friend in Hamilton, Ontario. It was a retired casino game from a Harrah's Casino in Illinois. The reel strips were worn with minor damage. So I decided to make it more 'modern-like' and more attractive. After buying a Triple Stars kit online from a fellow NLG member, it came with the belly and award glass, the reel strips, and the chips. I disconnected the current progressive system which was a Mikohn Cham II progressive system. Key chipped it to undo the progressive settings so the games runs without the progressive. I ran a clear on it using a IVC00224, swapped the SG chips and SB chips I finally got my game to work. Though I still have to key chip it with a 31 to clear the "MACHINE TYPE MISMATCH" message which was a simple procedure. So all I had to do is clear, swap, reset, key chip, done. Special thanks goes to: idesign and coorslight115 for selling the equipment and helping out. I have a few photo of it, check it out.


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« Reply #1 on: August 17, 2012, 01:02:43 AM »

I first bought my Double Dollars slot machine with a progressive from a friend in Hamilton, Ontario. It was a retired casino game from a Harrah's Casino in Illinois. The reel strips were worn with minor damage. So I decided to make it more 'modern-like' and more attractive. After buying a Triple Stars kit online from a fellow NLG member, it came with the belly and award glass, the reel strips, and the chips. I disconnected the current progressive system which was a Mikohn Cham II progressive system. Key chipped it to undo the progressive settings so the games runs without the progressive. I ran a clear on it using a IVC00224, swapped the SG chips and SB chips I finally got my game to work. Though I still have to key chip it with a 31 to clear the "MACHINE TYPE MISMATCH" message which was a simple procedure. So all I had to do is clear, swap, reset, key chip, done. Special thanks goes to: idesign and coorslight115 for selling the equipment and helping out. I have a few photo of it, check it out.

Nice looking machine and good work !!
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« Reply #2 on: August 17, 2012, 01:06:25 AM »

 excessive drool


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« Reply #3 on: August 17, 2012, 01:12:32 AM »

Here is the game I had before I changed it around.


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« Reply #4 on: August 17, 2012, 01:18:40 AM »

Double dollars strips before the change, I noticed there was wear on it. You can't really see it well in this photo


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