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Title: GK Version ?
Post by: cp on January 14, 2012, 12:10:16 AM
I have  CGF  and   PXL   801   Base: M   796   GME:  G   2100  DSS 156   What version is this ? 


Title: Re: GK Version ?
Post by: stayouttadabunker on January 14, 2012, 04:35:09 AM
GK002100   TWIN WIN 2   5 REEL 25 LINE 

M0000792   GAME KING 5.1   
M0000793   GAME KING 5.1   
M0000794   GAME KING 5.1   
M0000795   GAME KING 5.1   
M0000800   GAME KING 5.0   


I don't know if that's it really ?  :103-

I'm only guessing when I think your M 796 is a chip that really should
be called M0000796 and possibly a "GAME KING 5.0" enhanced board version?
Perhaps it should be between the M0000795 and the M0000800 on this list?

I'd like to see what the GK experts say...


Title: Re: GK Version ?
Post by: Yoeddy1 on January 14, 2012, 05:39:22 AM
Game King 5.0M is:

EPROM Game - G0002833 (4 of them)
BASE - G0001050
CGF - C0001189 SIMM
PXLF - C0001189 SIMM (2 of them)
SNDF - DSS00334 SIMM

I also checked my GK 4.0 set and my GK 4.3.  Those are both EPROM based games...no SIMM's.  None of the numbers matched that set either.  

CP I'm assuming this is an EPROM/SIMM based set that you have?

I used to have a 5.3 GK set, but I sold it a few months back.  Somebody will chime in.

Jason


Title: Re: GK Version ?
Post by: kforeman on January 15, 2012, 06:31:33 PM
I have  CGF  and   PXL   801   Base: M   796   GME:  G   2100  DSS 156   What version is this ?  

as Jason alluded you have a GameKing 5.0M set there cp.  below is the first pages of the PSR's for the 796  & the 2100. :71-


Program Summary Report for Game King Version M0000796

THEME-SPECIFIC PROGRAMS
Base PROM   The paytable program is stored on this PROM.  The label indicates BASE and the paytable version (M0000796).
Character Flash
Card(s)   This program requires 8 MB of memory.  The CG number is C0000801.
Pixel Flash
Card(s)   This program requires 32 MB of memory.  The pixel number is C0000801.
DSS Flash Card   The enhanced sound is stored on a multimedia lite board II.  Set all DIP switches to off.  The sound program number is DSS00156.

GAME TYPES
This version contains 18 game families and 86 paytables.  Up to 12 games can be selected for display on the Main Menu.  The available game families are:
 
Jacks or Better Poker
Jacks or Better Poker Sequential Royal Flush
Bonus Poker
Bonus Poker Sequential Royal Flush
Double Bonus Poker
Double Bonus Poker Sequential Royal Flush
Double Double Bonus Poker
Double Double Bonus Poker Sequential Royal Flush
Joker Poker
Deuces Wild Poker
2-10 Spot Keno
Power Keno
Cleopatra Keno
Multi-Card Keno
Caveman Keno
Cleopatra Slot
Leopard Spots Slot
Super 8 Race Slot

Program Summary Report for Game King Version G0002100
COMPLETE SET OF VIDEO GAME CHIPS
Game PROMs The game program is stored on a set of four programmable, read-only memory chips (PROMs). The labels indicate GME1, GME2, GME3, or GME4 and the game version (G0002100). Insert GME3 into the PXL1 PROM socket and GME4 into the PXL2 socket.
Base PROM The paytable program is stored on this PROM. The label indicates BASE and the paytable version (M0000xxx).
Character Flash
Card(s) This program requires 8 MB of memory. The CG number is C0000801.
Pixel Flash
Card(s) This program requires 32 MB of memory. The pixel number is C0000801.
DSS Flash Card The sound program is labeled with DSS00156 and requires a multimedia lite board II.
Key/Clear Chip This program is used to clear memory, set high-security options, and is labeled KEY00022.
WARNING: Do not use other programs to clear memory. KEY00022 must be used. The use of CLEAR CHIPS should be restricted. Please check the requirements for your jurisdiction regarding their use.
NOTE: This game requires processor board p/n 757-039-0x.
GAME TYPE
Game King 5.0M with MD3 O/S.


Title: Re: GK Version ?
Post by: Yoeddy1 on January 15, 2012, 06:49:18 PM
For what it's worth, the 40 key/clear chip replaced the 22.  I use the 40 with my 5.0M set and it works great.

Jason


Title: Re: GK Version ?
Post by: kforeman on January 15, 2012, 07:19:42 PM
For what it's worth, the 40 key/clear chip replaced the 22.  I use the 40 with my 5.0M set and it works great.

Jason

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