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Title: jurisdiction chip ??
Post by: FORDSBS on July 09, 2011, 07:41:29 PM
Can anyone tell me which chip decides the Jurisdiction. Is it the SG or SB chip?
I think sg but not sure
Thanks Ford


Title: Re: jurisdiction chip ??
Post by: coorslight115 on July 09, 2011, 07:50:20 PM
Can anyone tell me which chip decides the Jurisdiction. Is it the SG or SB chip?
I think sg but not sure
Thanks Ford

Version I think


Title: Re: jurisdiction chip ??
Post by: FORDSBS on July 09, 2011, 08:02:48 PM
Can anyone tell me which chip decides the Jurisdiction. Is it the SG or SB chip?
I think sg but not sure
Thanks Ford

Version I think

I have 2 games. ! will take over over $3000 & the other one will not. Both have the same version chip.
One has SG000399 & the other SG000363. That is why I thought SG
Thanks, Ford                                                 


Title: Re: jurisdiction chip ??
Post by: coorslight115 on July 09, 2011, 08:20:34 PM
Can anyone tell me which chip decides the Jurisdiction. Is it the SG or SB chip?
I think sg but not sure
Thanks Ford

Version I think

I have 2 games. ! will take over over $3000 & the other one will not. Both have the same version chip.
One has SG000399 & the other SG000363. That is why I thought SG
Thanks, Ford                                                 

Been here before....forgot the answer. It was in the key setup but you had to have something just right for it to work. Someone with less bats in the attic will chime in soon.


Title: Re: jurisdiction chip ??
Post by: reho33 on July 09, 2011, 09:52:58 PM
Stat explained it (I think) that it was a US Treasury thing about money laundering? That's why it's 3000 through the BV but an international version chip I think has no limits?


Title: Re: jurisdiction chip ??
Post by: FORDSBS on July 09, 2011, 09:57:48 PM
I was curious if the sg000399 is what gave it.


Title: Re: jurisdiction chip ??
Post by: reho33 on July 09, 2011, 10:23:05 PM
no it's the VSX0 blah, blah that does it


Title: Re: jurisdiction chip ??
Post by: FORDSBS on July 09, 2011, 10:42:27 PM
Do you know the # chip that will let you put more then $3000 in bill acceptor?


Title: Re: jurisdiction chip ??
Post by: a69mopar on July 09, 2011, 11:34:50 PM
Can anyone tell me which chip decides the Jurisdiction. Is it the SG or SB chip?
I think sg but not sure
Thanks Ford
IGT releases the mchips for approval in certain jurisdiction.  This includes all of them, sb, sg .  

Sg399 is for games such as Super Stars Spin, or Super Spin Sizzling, etc. (Type 143 (Super Spin Sizzling 7, Super Stars Spin, Freedom Stars and Diamond Stars))  
whereas SG363 is for regular games and games such as ?:
Type 0 (generic)
Type 1 (Slam Dunk, Balloon Bars, etc.)
Type 2 (Haywire or Chaos)
Type 4 (Spin ‘Til You Win)
Type 5 (4th of July)
Type 19 (4th Coin Buy-A-Pay or Magnificent Seven)
Type 20 (Double Chance)
Type 21 (Haywire Deluxe)
Type 23 (random nudge)
Type 25 (Bonus Sizzling 7’s)
Type 29 (Wheel Winners)
Type 64 (Cleopatra, Leopard Claw)
Type 69 (Spam)
Type 70 (Beetle Bailey’s Roll for Rank)
Type 73 (Big Times Pay, Bonus Times Pay)
Type 76 (Haywire 4-reel)
Type 78 (Super Mag 7, Classic 7s)
Type 81 (Double Diamond Run)
Type 88 (Top Dollar Lucky Roll)
Type 90 (Magic Mirror)
Type 91 (Double Diamond)
Type 96 (Mystical Diamond Spin 2-coin)
Type 104 (Mystical Diamond Spin 3-coin)
Type 109 (Triple Stars Slotto)


Title: Re: jurisdiction chip ??
Post by: FORDSBS on July 09, 2011, 11:44:25 PM
Thank Wayne


Title: Re: jurisdiction chip ??
Post by: a69mopar on July 09, 2011, 11:56:03 PM
example for sb
(http://newlifegames.net/nlg/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=13723.0;attach=36289;image)


Title: Re: jurisdiction chip ??
Post by: FORDSBS on July 10, 2011, 12:03:16 AM
Is it the SB chip that determines the jurisdiction?


Title: Re: jurisdiction chip ??
Post by: a69mopar on July 10, 2011, 12:09:39 AM
If you're asking what determines the limit for bills etc, then I would say the gme set, however each jurisdiction would have to approve them.  In other words, a jurisdiction that had different requirements such as a lower bill limit wouldn't approve a set that didn't meet requirements.  The sb chip differences usually involve the percentages.  in Ontario, Canada, the minimum is 85% but other jurisdictions allow lower, so the lower set wouldn't be approved for Canada.

Thanks,
Wayne


Title: Re: jurisdiction chip ??
Post by: FORDSBS on July 10, 2011, 12:13:23 AM
Thanks Wayne. That helps.
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Title: Re: jurisdiction chip ??
Post by: StatFreak on July 10, 2011, 01:24:50 AM
Wayne, do you know the relationship between the VX, the SB, and the SG chips when determining jurisdiction limits such as the dbv settings? :128-
The lowest payback percentage available would simply be the lowest paytable data written into the SB chip, so that should be determined solely by the SB chip.

However, relationship between the dbv limits (and any other restrictions) and the three chip types appears to be more complicated. (If I had a machine, I'd run some experiments. :79-)

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Title: Re: jurisdiction chip ??
Post by: a69mopar on July 10, 2011, 01:38:34 AM
Just borrow one from Buzz.....  :96-

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I have 2 games. ! will take over over $3000 & the other one will not. Both have the same version chip.
One has SG000399 & the other SG000363. That is why I thought SG
Thanks, Ford                                                

I think this should be a big clue.  I think Ford already did the experiment and knows...

Thanks,
Wayne


Title: Re: jurisdiction chip ??
Post by: StatFreak on July 10, 2011, 02:14:42 AM
Then perhaps a better question might be, "What purpose does the VX chip serve?" :103-


Title: Re: jurisdiction chip ??
Post by: Buzz on July 10, 2011, 08:48:16 AM
Just borrow one from Buzz.....  :96-

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I have 2 games. ! will take over over $3000 & the other one will not. Both have the same version chip.
One has SG000399 & the other SG000363. That is why I thought SG
Thanks, Ford                                                

I think this should be a big clue.  I think Ford already did the experiment and knows...

Thanks,
Wayne


It's OK with me.   David how many machines do you want ??


Title: Re: jurisdiction chip ??
Post by: FORDSBS on July 10, 2011, 01:45:37 PM
Just borrow one from Buzz.....  :96-

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I have 2 games. ! will take over over $3000 & the other one will not. Both have the same version chip.
One has SG000399 & the other SG000363. That is why I thought SG
Thanks, Ford                                                 

I think this should be a big clue.  I think Ford already did the experiment and knows...

Thanks,
Wayne


I have other projects I started now. When I have time this week I'm going to check different chips to see if they work.






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