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Title: PSP Message Programming for Double Width Char ? SOLVED
Post by: stormrider on May 27, 2013, 08:33:56 PM
Okay trying to get double width char set up under jpot.do file
PSP manual states:
Dbl Width Char ‖ Ctrl+F4
Defines text lines to be two pixels wide, where possible. This command is similar to bold text.
Place it after Travel motion text lines.It is a toggle command; turn it off with the Sngl Width command
which I did with no success  :103-

I have the chamII+ working (MFILE set to 0) showing current jackpot amount and my scrolling message
as I like, but I really want the Double size text to show up instead.

Have tried many different combo's of commands with No Luck  :60-
Hoping someone can post a working string of commands that will show double size.

I could have sworn I had one set up this way before and saved the info
but I can't find anything in my notes  :30-

Thanks. Tim


Title: Re: PSP Message Programming for Double Width Char ?
Post by: FORDSBS on May 28, 2013, 11:27:55 PM
HERE YOU GO.  :172-

ODMTR81


Title: Re: PSP Message Programming for Double Width Char ?
Post by: stormrider on May 29, 2013, 12:03:26 AM
 :259- Ford......That did it  :89-

After screwing with countless psp strings
It ended up being the ODMTR8 setting on the chamII+ board to make letters double width  :30-
Which there are 3 #8 to choose from and of course I had it set on the wrong one....
Who would have thunk it.

The Mikohn manual under MENU=DISPLAY FONT
Does show a few fonts selections I did not have listed when scrolling through my chamII+ board
I think that might come back to what software ver. you have at U19 location on the Cham board.

Never the less everything is working now and a Big thanks to Ford.

Tim







Title: Re: PSP Message Programming for Double Width Char ? SOLVED
Post by: FORDSBS on May 29, 2013, 12:08:39 AM
Tim, After ALL the HELP you gave me I'm happy to help.
Ford