Title: Ballys gamemaker made in 2002 Post by: spallone on December 16, 2008, 01:27:17 PM I have no sound. This is a multi (10) game gamemaker with no number. Can anyone make suggestions how to fix?
Thanks my email is Dorissp@yahoo.com Title: Re: Ballys gamemaker made in 2002 Post by: Slotmaster on December 16, 2008, 01:39:45 PM Does it have a 2 row button deck?
If so then you need to remove the Sound board from inline If not then check the MPU board volume knob. If it does not do anything then the issue usually is with the MPU board or the speakers (trace them to to the backplane and check for loose connections) Title: Re: Ballys gamemaker made in 2002 Post by: tacman on December 16, 2008, 08:49:45 PM Also check your MPU board with the game chips on it. If it says it is a V-8000 board then unfortunately it does not support sound as another member here found out. Although the 8000 board will fit and run the games in a 7000/7200 machine it is a Game Magic MPU and the sounds and game come from the CD not the MPU.
Dan (tacman) Title: Re: Ballys gamemaker made in 2002 Post by: idesign on December 16, 2008, 10:45:11 PM Also check your MPU board with the game chips on it. If it says it is a V-8000 board then unfortunately it does not support sound as another member here found out. Although the 8000 board will fit and run the games in a 7000/7200 machine it is a Game Magic MPU and the sounds and game come from the CD not the MPU. Dan (tacman) Dan, Not to confuse but I was able to use the V8000 board but only with the deluxe sound card connected to the backplane. So dedicated games which have their own sound chip can be used with the V8000 board as long as the deluxe sound card is used. Otherwise you are correct. Jeff Title: Re: Ballys gamemaker made in 2002 Post by: ricker on December 17, 2008, 03:24:28 PM The easiest way to tell your model. V7000 models have cash can access on the side of the machine. V7200 models access cash via opening of the main door.
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