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Title: E2000 problem with board reading code from M7
Post by: badbaud on November 21, 2013, 12:15:33 AM
Even though this 5 line E2000 series slot has all of it's chips the M7 chip, with no label on it, is reading the wrong reel codes in test 5, but only in certain locations.

Looking at our master book it looks like the machine needs a 543892 chip to operate properly.

any suggestions where we can get the checksum or a text of the bin file for a 543892 chip to see if it matches what is in the machine?

I think someone just slapped a 5 line chip into it and sold it to a unsuspecting customer.

Any help would be appreciated.


Title: Re: E2000 problem with board reading code from M7
Post by: dhellis on November 24, 2013, 09:04:48 PM
Even though this 5 line E2000 series slot has all of it's chips the M7 chip, with no label on it, is reading the wrong reel codes in test 5, but only in certain locations.

Looking at our master book it looks like the machine needs a 543892 chip to operate properly.

any suggestions where we can get the checksum or a text of the bin file for a 543892 chip to see if it matches what is in the machine?

I think someone just slapped a 5 line chip into it and sold it to a unsuspecting customer.

Any help would be appreciated.

This must be for a Bally E2213-32, sadly I do not have the file for that machine but I do have 543887 which so the series matches but the
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