Title: error code 0. . . . . Bally E1275 Golden Continental Post by: patasch on April 18, 2013, 06:34:50 PM hello,
here is the picture of the display located in the door. Of power, it displays 0. . . . ., Pressing the push test, rest, display has no effect. I replaced the battery on the motherboard and a CD4020 one leg was cut (after a reaction related to the spilled battery). Can anyone guide me and give me the meaning of this code (default processor, EPROM, RAM, ....) and how to test these. Where can I find the contents of EPROM. thank you for your answers. Title: Re: error code 0. . . . . Bally E1275 Golden Continental Post by: MarkInAz on April 19, 2013, 05:30:42 AM Hi Patasch,
I don't think that is a valid error code nor a power-up self-test code. I would suspect your MPU board has a seriously malfunction. As for the EPROMs you should be able to buy them from some of the NLG advertisers at the middle of the home page. You will need to get a copy of the E-1000 manual too. There is a copy in the Download area of the site. Hope this helps. Mark Title: Re: error code 0. . . . . Bally E1275 Golden Continental Post by: dhellis on May 26, 2013, 06:46:17 PM I realize that this response is more than a month after you asked the question but thought I would put in my 2 cents worth just the same.
An Error code 0 can be either the RAM board or a Buss error on your MPU board. If you remove the RAM board and the error changes to a 1 then it it most probable that the problem is either the RAM chip(s) or something on the board. |