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Title: Bally E1000 Numbers
Post by: dhellis on May 12, 2012, 05:47:24 PM
I have a listing of Bally E1000 machines and want to put these machines in to Jackpot7's database at http://coinslots.com/roms.php.

The problem that I have is that the listing shows information that I do not know how to interpret as an example, the first listing is
for a Bally E1088-21, the fields for the data says P.C. and the number is a decimal number of .9317, I assume that this is the payout percentage

The next field is FO-600- and beneath that is a -3, I have no clue as to what an FO-600-03 would be   :103- and why it would be different for each
of what I assume to be payout percentages. Reel Tapes, Index Reel Numbers and the numbers for all of the glass are pretty self explaining.

I am hoping that one of the folks here can tell me what P.C. really is and what the FO-600- field relates to.

Once I have all of this figured out I want to get all of the data into the database so that everyone has free access

 :99-

Thanks
Dan


Title: Re: Bally E1000 Numbers
Post by: nightmaretony on May 24, 2012, 05:06:19 AM
F0 tends to be their part number and I would bet the -3 is a revision number.


Title: Re: Bally E1000 Numbers
Post by: dhellis on May 24, 2012, 10:04:43 PM
F0 tends to be their part number and I would bet the -3 is a revision number.


Thanks nightmare so then I would assume that when I see the following

Model No  | P.C    | FO-600-
1088-21    |.9317 | -3

This would then be a Model 1088-21 v3?

That might even make some sense given the changes in production


Title: Re: Bally E1000 Numbers
Post by: nightmaretony on May 24, 2012, 10:25:08 PM
Pretty much. you will see Bally use the F0 all over the place for most everything paqrt number wise....


Title: Re: Bally E1000 Numbers
Post by: dhellis on May 24, 2012, 10:37:55 PM
Pretty much. you will see Bally use the F0 all over the place for most everything paqrt number wise....


Thanks, I am now getting all of my E1000 stuff ready to stuff into the database. I think I will just list it
as E1088-21-3, anyone searching for E1088-21 will see all of the versions anyway.

Your assistance is appreciated


Title: Re: Bally E1000 Numbers
Post by: nightmaretony on May 24, 2012, 10:42:22 PM
no, thank YOU. The help is mutual :D