Title: IGT Multi Poker Machine - What's a fair price & How are they to work on? Post by: jasonmichael on October 29, 2013, 01:10:02 AM Hi all:
I've been working on S+ slots for a while, just starting with S2000 machines - but never worked on a PE or PE+. One recently came available which looks to be a relatively easy fix - the owner says that the coins just drop through and that the bill feeder doesn't work, either - but the machines' video display works fine otherwise. I'm thinking that I should buy it and that I'll figure out what's wrong with the amazing support of the folks on this board. But, before I do, and potentially make a bad purchase, I wanted to know the subject questions -- what's a fair price (in this nonworking condition) and are they as easy to work on as, say, an S plus? The machine in question is pictured. Any advice would be very much appreciated! Thanks, Jason Title: Can you identify this machine? Is it a PE or a PE+ (or something else)? Post by: jasonmichael on October 29, 2013, 02:00:38 AM Thanks!
Title: Re: Can you identify this machine? Is it a PE or a PE+ (or something else)? Post by: jasonmichael on October 29, 2013, 02:01:21 AM More pics...
Title: Re: Can you identify this machine? Is it a PE or a PE+ (or something else)? Post by: jasonmichael on October 29, 2013, 02:02:03 AM Last one...
Title: Re: Can you identify this machine? Is it a PE or a PE+ (or something else)? Post by: CVslots on October 29, 2013, 02:26:41 AM PE+....BV gives it away...
Title: Re: Can you identify this machine? Is it a PE or a PE+ (or something else)? Post by: jasonmichael on October 29, 2013, 02:33:34 AM Awesome - thanks! Any guess on what a machine like this should sell for?
Title: Re: Can you identify this machine? Is it a PE or a PE+ (or something else)? Post by: CVslots on October 29, 2013, 02:36:44 AM Single game, working condition - $700-800, Multi game, working condition - $800-900. That's at least what we would ask for it anyway.
Title: Re: Can you identify this machine? Is it a PE or a PE+ (or something else)? Post by: jasonmichael on October 29, 2013, 02:45:45 AM OK - so if it's a "Multi-Poker" does that mean it's a "multi-game?" I guess so...yes?
Title: Re: Can you identify this machine? Is it a PE or a PE+ (or something else)? Post by: jay on October 29, 2013, 03:22:47 AM Yes. Multi-Game or Mult-poker same deal.
Depending on where you are the value of the game will vary. Try selling it in Nevada or Ohio where games are plentiful and you are probably looking south of $500. Flog it in Kansas where they more rare and you will get $850.00. Flog it in California and you go to jail..... make sure you are selling into a "legal" state. Title: Re: Can you identify this machine? Is it a PE or a PE+ (or something else)? Post by: jasonmichael on October 29, 2013, 03:40:43 AM Thanks for the info, Jay. Good stuff! But I'm unclear on why you would 'flog' a machine in any state...!?
Title: Re: Can you identify this machine? Is it a PE or a PE+ (or something else)? Post by: jasonmichael on October 29, 2013, 03:41:33 AM :200- couldn't help myself...
Title: Re: Can you identify this machine? Is it a PE or a PE+ (or something else)? Post by: jay on October 29, 2013, 03:44:20 AM IF you saw how poorly my machines pay off you would understand a flogging is well deserved...... :25- :258- :262- :295-
Title: Re: Can you identify this machine? Is it a PE or a PE+ (or something else)? Post by: jasonmichael on October 29, 2013, 03:58:47 AM Ah! Touché!!!!
Title: Re: Can you identify this machine? Is it a PE or a PE+ (or something else)? Post by: jasonmichael on October 29, 2013, 04:01:37 AM So on a multi-poker does it actually take five separate EPROMs of the user's choice? Or is there just one chip (or chip set) that can go into any given machine?
Title: Re: Can you identify this machine? Is it a PE or a PE+ (or something else)? Post by: jay on October 29, 2013, 04:19:48 AM Yes, sort of....how's that for an answer.
There are a couple of ways. On a super board A typical game consists of a program and data chip. Supported by a MXO MGO MRO MBO and a CAPx chip. The latter chips are the graphic chips responsible for the colours. Focusing on the program and data chip there are two sets of multi-game chips. Each containing 5 games. Alternatively you can get a wing board. This plugs into the program chip and then takes 5 chips so you can define your own multi game. The cavet here is that all of the games must use the same data chip and must share the same set of graphics chips. If you click on Ricks FAQ followed by IGT game bible you can see the suite of available chip sets. Title: Re: IGT Multi Poker Machine - What's a fair price & How are they to work on? Post by: knagl on October 29, 2013, 06:59:00 AM It depends on your location as to what's a good price, but considering that it's essentially working, save for coin/bill-in stuff, it should be a snap to fix.
Title: Re: IGT Multi Poker Machine - What's a fair price & How are they to work on? Post by: jasonmichael on October 29, 2013, 02:32:16 PM Awesome - thanks to everyone for their input. Just holding on an e-mail from Buzz and then I'm off to pick it up! I'll be posting up questions if I can't figure it out! Thanks again all!
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