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« on: June 22, 2011, 02:32:34 AM »

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I just installed new game on my s2000 performed clear first as i will changing the machines denomination.Then going step by step i removed the clear and inserted the Sb chip.Powered up the machine expecting the display to show testing  memory and alarm sound,but display showed nothing and no alarms.So going back through some old post a member stated there is a few ways to do the clear,one being step #1 clear,then step #2 insert key chip.#3 then the Sb chip.Well that order worked the display lit up displaying netplex link down &display passed self test.So i powered down and installed the Sb chip,powered up and no display.What am i missing here.What steps am i missing.

THANKS FOR ANY HELP IN THIS PROBLEM.
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« Reply #1 on: June 22, 2011, 03:05:58 AM »

Match the notch on chip with notch on socket
Make sure you do not have any bent pins
Make sure that you are getting all pins in the socket.

Also if I am going to do a clear and/or a key chip before changing a game I do not clear or key chip it until I know the base chip works.
That way I know the base chip for the theme I am putting in the game works even if the denom and or some setting are not what I want for that theme.
This I install the reel strips and matching base chip first, test the game to be sure I have the right base chip and matching strips working.
Install Clear chip, let it do its thing,
re-install base chip, clear any errors, do any key chip stuff I can do without the key chip (it will let you do a few of them)
Install key chip
do all the key chip config I need to do (I touch just about every part of the 3 key chip menus)
do the rest of the config.
At some point while the machine is testing its memory the 2 or 3 times It does it during I get the award and belly glass installed, and if needed change the reel glass as well
I can do a game change without a key chip or clear in 15 minutes as long as I get the reel strips and glass ready before I start.


Then I do the clear and key chip configure the key chip stuff and I have a lot to configure then the rest of the machine config.

FYI for everyone if you have to clear a s2000 set the accounting denom to 0.01 to save yourself having to clear it when you want to change the denomination again.
     Once set the accounting denom to a penny 0.01 you wont need a clear everytime you do a denom change, just the key chip.
I am like the S+ people that state do not clear the machine unless you absolutely have to do so. you will save yourself time in the long run.
 
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« Reply #2 on: June 22, 2011, 03:12:15 AM »

HI
I just installed new game on my s2000 performed clear first as i will changing the machines denomination.Then going step by step i removed the clear and inserted the Sb chip.Powered up the machine expecting the display to show testing  memory and alarm sound,but display showed nothing and no alarms.So going back through some old post a member stated there is a few ways to do the clear,one being step #1 clear,then step #2 insert key chip.#3 then the Sb chip.Well that order worked the display lit up displaying netplex link down &display passed self test.So i powered down and installed the Sb chip,powered up and no display.What am i missing here.What steps am i missing.

THANKS FOR ANY HELP IN THIS PROBLEM.

Mark Do not do anything but remove your new SB chip and install the old one. See if it now boots up. If it does your new SB chip is bad. if it doesn't  boot up now exchange the new SG (game) chips with the old ones and see what happens.

Make sure your installing all eproms in the proper direction. Oh and make sure you don't have Game 1 and 2 in the wrong socket ( switched) Why don'tyou post the SB and SG numbers your using.
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« Reply #3 on: June 22, 2011, 09:49:25 AM »

Mark, pull your cpu board out of your machine and turn on the power the display should come on and say "Display's netplex link is down" if it does the you have power to your display and you have a chip in wrong or a bad cpu because I know that the sb chips I sent you are good. The guys here will get you through this.
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« Reply #4 on: June 22, 2011, 11:08:17 AM »

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Removed CPU powered up,display reads passe self test,netplex down.This tells me the display works.I feel the chips are in correct locations fully seated with no bent legs.I do have a chip called version chip still installed vso11gx1,dose that chip need to be removed?what dose it do for the machine?Here some pictures of the CPU and chip locations.THANKS FOR THE HELP
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« Reply #5 on: June 22, 2011, 12:13:27 PM »

Look at your two SG000363 GME chips carefully.
I think you have them in the wrong sockets.
Switch those those two chips with each other.
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« Reply #6 on: June 22, 2011, 12:34:13 PM »

HI
Thanks for all the help,With the tip of just swapping chips the machine & game fired up letting set the settings.I will post some pictures later.
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