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Title: "Game Change" S-Plus chips in an S-2000
Post by: mre5 on February 22, 2011, 09:12:32 PM
 :103- I have an S-2000 slot machine and I want to change the game. The game I have has a base chip, SS chip and a SP chip. Can someone help me this is the first time I changed to a game with S-Plus chips and I don't know which chips go where? I have a key chip and a clear chip if I need them. I do know how to change it to a "normal" S2000 game. Thank you in advance!!!   :244-


Title: Re: "Game Change" S-Plus chips in an S-2000
Post by: knagl on February 22, 2011, 09:24:51 PM
This was just discussed in the S2000 category -- here is that discussion with the info you need:

http://newlifegames.net/nlg/index.php?topic=11316.0 (http://newlifegames.net/nlg/index.php?topic=11316.0)

In a nutshell, you'll need a SB001000 S2000 base chip, and then use the SS chip from your S+ game.  The S+ chip must be burned on a chip that has a 120ns access time (or faster (ie. a number that is less than or equal to 120 for the chip speed)).


Title: Re: "Game Change" S-Plus chips in an S-2000
Post by: mre5 on February 22, 2011, 09:41:27 PM
I got it. Thank you!!! The game works fine!!


Title: Re: "Game Change" S-Plus chips in an S-2000
Post by: lonnie on February 23, 2011, 07:50:04 PM
What happened to the fun things you can do with s+ in the Rick's FAQ. Mixing chips with different games that will work in S+? Seem to have disappeared.


Title: Re: "Game Change" S-Plus chips in an S-2000
Post by: knagl on February 23, 2011, 08:43:17 PM
What happened to the fun things you can do with s+ in the Rick's FAQ. Mixing chips with different games that will work in S+? Seem to have disappeared.

Not sure where they went, but here is the missing text, courtesy of the Internet Archive Wayback Machine (http://web.archive.org/).



Neat things you can do with S(+) games.


Q: What can I do to "spice" up my S+ game theme?

A: There are a couple of tricks that can be done to some of the popular game titles.  These are two that are very popular.

If you have a double diamond, you can give it Haywire action by using the reel prom from a double jackpot haywire theme.  This will make some pays "Haywire" and duplicate the pays.  In the S2000 platform this game is called Doulble Diamond Haywire.

If you have a Triple Diamond theme, you can add mystery nudge action to it by using a Triple Dollars w/Mystery reel action reel chip.  This game will nudge certain symbols up or down at random.

I should note that this trick works with any of the mentioned games' clones.

Double diamond clones include purple passion and gold mountain.

Triple Diamond clones inclue triple dollars, triple saphires, triple jackpot (the one with yellow 3x symbol).

Certain themes also have a Tournament version.  This is where you start with a certain number of credits and play the game for a timed session or until your credits run out.  The
guy with the most winning credits at the end wins.  This requires a special set of Tournament eproms.  For games that support tournament play, check the game bible for tournament games list.



Q: What other peripherals can I add to my S+ machine?

A: 1. A Jackpot bell.  This is a real bell that rings whenever you win.

2. Progressive system.  Different kinds including the simple 7 digit behind the top glass, the Multi-Colored dot "chameleon" mikhon types either stand-alone (1 machine) or linked (multiple machines).

3. Enhance your bill validator -  If your machine only takes bill face up, you can change your validator to accept the currency 4 ways.  You can also upgrade most validators to accept the new colored currency.

4. If you didn't know it already, you can change the game theme on your machine.  So if you have a Double Diamond machine, you could change it to say a Haywire Deluxe.

5.  Change denominations.  If your machines takes nickels, you can change it to quarters, half dollars, dollars, etc.  Any denomination to any other denomination.  It may require a
new hopper, coin head and coin comparitor.



Other FAQs


Q: Can you play S2000 themes on an S+?

A: Yes, some titles share the same paytable.  Though you might have to do some reel offset for the symbols to line up right. 

Here's a known list:

12x Pay (2 coin game only) = Dozens of Diamonds (reel offset)
Chainsaws and Toasters = Wild 5x pay (no reel offset) <==added 7/19/06 credit to Ohio Gaming
Double Diamond Haywire (2 or 3 coin game) = Double Jackpot Haywire (reel offset) <== credit to the Cap'n
Four Times Diamond (2 or 3 coin game) = Double Double Diamond (no reel offset)
I Dream of Jeannie (2 or 3 coin game) = Double Diamond (no reel offset)
Jeckyll & Hide (2 or 3 coin game) = Cats & Dogs (reel offset)
Richard Petty Driving Experience (2 or 3 coin Game) = Double Spin 5x pay (reel offset)
Tabasco (2 or 3 coin game) = Double Lucky Sevens (no reel offset)
The Munsters (2 or 3 coin game) = Wild Five Times Pay (reel offset)
Triple Double Dollars (2 or 3 coin gam) = Triple Double (no reel offset)
Wild Thing II (2 or 3 coin game) =  Haywire (reel offset)
Wild Thing III (2 or 3 coin game) =   Double Jackpot Haywire (reel offset)
Double Dollars RWB - Double RWB w/offset <==Added 02/13/07 Thanks  Brianzz
Cigar - Double Five Times Pay no offset <==Added 02/13/07 Thanks  Brianzz
Monty Python - Five Times Pay no offset <==Added 02/13/07 Thanks  Brianzz



Q: What is this about a "reel offset"

A: Some of the S2000 reel strips will match S+ reel proms if you move them a symbol or two from where they land on an S2000.
[Editor's note: this FAQ pointed to a thread that no longer exists that demonstrated how to cut new notches in the reel strip to create the offset.]



Q: Can you play S+ games on an S2000?

A: Yes, you can.   The reel prom from an S+ can be used with an S2000 as long as you have an SB1000 base chip for the S2000.  The Reel prom also needs to be 100ns or faster.  If you cannot find fast 27c64's you can use 27c512's with the c000 offset trick.


Title: Re: "Game Change" S-Plus chips in an S-2000
Post by: knagl on February 23, 2011, 09:00:31 PM
Q: How do I know what type of machine I just bought?

A: The easiest way to tell is to post a picture a ask in the forums.  If you bought a recent IGT slot, it's most likely an S+.  If it's a williams most likely a 401.  If it's a Bally, post picture, too many to say.



Q: What is the difference between a IGT M, S, S+, S2000 ?

A: They are basically the evolutionary ladder in IGT's solid state reel spinners.  Back in 1983 IGT revolutionized the industry by introducing the M slot into the market.  It was the first solid state (computer based) slot machine.  It offered electronic sounds and light, multi-line bets, double pays, five reel games the concept of gian progressive jackpots.  The S slot was the next in line, it introduced the now famous RNG and virtual stops.  Now machines now had millions of spin combinations which a computer would choose thereby evading slot cheats.  The S+ refined the art by adding multi-level progressives, linked progressives, a bill validator and casino auditing functions.  Now the S2000 is the current machine, which offers digital stereo sounds, multi-denomination, bigger displays, and even included bonus in some games like the vision titles in addition to 4th reel bonuses.


Title: Re: "Game Change" S-Plus chips in an S-2000
Post by: lonnie on February 24, 2011, 07:40:33 PM
Thanks,
Lonnie