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« on: November 24, 2008, 02:52:12 PM »


Hi,

I finally got my own slot machine. applause  I've been wanting one for years and I love it. 

Its a 1997? S+ 9" flat top upright 3 coin five times pay with a reel prom "6271" and game prom "SP731".  I think the motherboard is a 10MHz as it has the 8 dip switches on it.

I'm on a budget so I would just like to buy chips to swap out and not the reel strips and glass at this time.  The 6271 chip has a 97.41% payback so I would like to have a similar payback with the new chip.

Would I be able to make this a double spin 5 times pay with just changing eprom chips?

Someone had written on the dip switch label on the motherboard cover "double spin 5 times pay" so maybe it was that game at one time.
Other written numbers on the cover include, "5325â€, “13-12-11â€, and large in marker “846634â€.  What does these mean?


Also, I just purchased a mini-photon progressive meter on ebay but I don't have it yet, so I want any new chips to be able to use this progressive meter as well.

I'm a newbie, so sorry if my questions have been asked before.

Thanks,
Garetmax


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« Reply #1 on: November 24, 2008, 03:00:19 PM »

You need the chips (both game and reel) and the third reel strip, the first two are the same as in the original game.  I should also note that the cherry payouts are slightly different between the normal game and the double spin game. In the normal game any cherry in any position pays.  In the double spin games, the cherry must line up left to right, so a cherry in the middle reel only would not pay anything.
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« Reply #2 on: November 24, 2008, 03:05:43 PM »

Would a Type 20 SP chip such as SP810 work for now , until he gets the right strips?
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« Reply #3 on: November 24, 2008, 03:56:44 PM »


I'm starting to see how this works.  There's some great info on this forum.

So if I can find:
SP810 game chip
SS7511 reel chip
Reel strips for this double spin option
SET chip to enable my bill acceptor again.  Would I need a SET005, SET015 or SET017?
Do I need a RAM/clear chip also?

Where's the best place to buy/price these?
Is it possible to just get the chips and reel strips above without the glass to save money?


Thanks for your replies,
Garetmax

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« Reply #4 on: November 24, 2008, 05:00:35 PM »

SP810 game chip

IGT utility program SET005, SET015, or SET017 is required to modify the denomination and enable/disable the bill acceptor.  SET017 is required to select the SAS Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) option.  Before the EFT option can be selected with the set-chip, perform the following steps:  install the game chip, enter the self test mode, specify IGT SAS as the accounting system communication type, select a non-zero mini system address, and exit the self test mode.


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« Reply #5 on: November 24, 2008, 07:28:11 PM »

Slots 101
With a IGT slot you have two chips a Reel and a Game Chip.

First you have a Reel Chip, this chip controls the Paytable and Reel symbols. Think of it as the THEME chip.
Your glass and Reel strips "should" match your Reel Chip.
For instance if your current glass is a 2 coin 5x pay and your new game chip is a 3 coin double diamond
      The number of coins the game will take (based on the new chip) won't match.
      Secondly the reel strips won't match. The length is always the same but a winning combination of 5x 5x 5x won't necessarily line up with DoubleDiamond, DoubleDiamond, DoubleDiamond as the number of symbols and their placement many vary.
I am not sure how close 5x pay and double spin 5x pay is (according to an earlier post it might just be the last strip). As per the glass please click on Ricks FAQs and view the glass in the section labled IGT Game Bible.
The Reel Chip also dictates what TYPE of Game Chip you need.
To answer your question you might get away with keeping the same glass but you would need a new reel strip set for things to line up.

The Game Chip controls the features of the game, such as double spin, haywire action, nudging etc.... This is called the TYPE of game. For instance a TYPE 0 has no special features. Type 5 I believe is a nudge. There might be several game chips that would work with your game but you need to match the TYPE... For instance a 731 and 1271 are practically the same with respect to what TYPE of games they run, 1271 is the newer of the two and has more statistical functions in it.

When you change your game chip you lose the functionality of your Bill Validator and subsequently need a Set Chip to re-enable it. Clear chips are only needed rarely such as if your CMOS is corrupted from a battery dead but as they are often sold with the Set Chip you would be best to purchase both at the same time, at the very least you save on shipping charges this way. Any of the vendors listed across the top are excellent to deal with and often give a discount if you let them know you are from NLG.

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« Reply #6 on: November 24, 2008, 09:37:47 PM »

SET017 is required to select the SAS Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) option.

This is a slot machine in his house -- I don't think he needs to deal with SAS stuff.

A SET 15 would be good to have for your DBV.  You'll likely want a SET 90 for your mini photon display (which may or may not be necessary depending on the SP chip you use, but if you plan to eventually change the game to something else, you may want to have one on hand in case the new game has a newer SP chip).  You'll probably want to get a clear chip as well -- it's good to have on hand, although you typically do not need to clear the RAM all that often, but if you get into a jam you'll need it.

I'm partial to the newer SP chips myself, although I know that others here prefer the older ones.  It looks like SP1077, SP1228, or SP1249 would all support your game as well as the SP810.

As far as where to buy them, call around to the vendors listed at the top of this page.  Most all of them can supply you with what you need, but with as many chips and the reel strip that you'll be getting, it'll pay to "shop around" to get the right price.  Some of them may offer you a discount for being a NLG member -- mention it to them when getting a price quoted.
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« Reply #7 on: November 24, 2008, 09:44:01 PM »

Quote from: Ozzy on Today at 12:00:35 PM
SET017 is required to select the SAS Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) option.
  Scratch Head

just cut and pasted from the PSR mate, think it is plain reading to see that a set SET005, SET015 will do, looks like he has a PSR to even mention a SET 017. Have also sent a pm to Garetmax, awaating response.


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« Reply #8 on: November 24, 2008, 10:56:22 PM »


Hey thanks again everyone for all the info. wave

I'll contact some of the vendor sponsors above for my upgrades.  I've already ordered the mini-photon from Lemans above.

I looked for the PSR's on the internet for the SP1077, SP1228, or SP1249 but couldn't find them.  I did find the SP731 and SP810.
Is there a central location link for these PSR's or any other common links for these?  I'd like to see the differences in these newer chips with the older ones.

Thanks,
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« Reply #9 on: November 25, 2008, 01:57:20 AM »

just cut and pasted from the PSR mate

 propeller  No problem.  Smiley
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« Reply #10 on: November 25, 2008, 03:45:08 PM »


Is there a central location link for these PSR's or any other common links for these?  I'd like to see the differences in these newer chips with the older ones.

Thanks,
Garetmax

The only "central" location for these files is IGT, and they are not too keen on you having access to them.  As private collectors we have some of the files, but not all of them.  So if you need some, ask in the open forum, sometimes one of us will forward the file to you from our private collections.
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« Reply #11 on: November 26, 2008, 12:12:48 AM »

also if you go to RICKS FAQ FILES at the top of the page click in the igt on-line bible you will find a lot of info on the games,
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« Reply #12 on: November 26, 2008, 03:31:37 PM »

And so it begins... It's starts with a chip and a reel strip, then there's glass, glass, and then more glass and strips and more chips.  Then next thing you know 100+ kits, multiplying slot hardware, etc.  It's fast and furious.  yes yes yes

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« Reply #13 on: November 29, 2008, 12:50:21 AM »

Yes, this is very fun.  I wish I had more money.

I got my double spin conversion reel and chips and the mini-photon progressive meter from April at Slot Machines Ltd.  She is very helpful.

I first put in the mini-photon and got that going with my SP731 game chip.  I don't like my mounting that I did and want to eventually get the mounting bracket for it.  If anyone knows where to get one, please let me know.  To get the progressive working, I flipped dip swith 5 On and left 6-8 Off.

After that I did my game change.  Everything went off without a hitch except that my progressive meter no longer works.  It showed my amount that I had built up on the meter but it wasn't progressive and the options weren't available in the self test anymore.  I didn't change the dips at all when doing my game change.

I fidded around for awhile doing resets, putting dip 5 Off then On and now the display doesn't show anything.

After that I put in the SET90 chip to see if that would get it going and got a 65_4 message.  I put the new chip I got (SP810) in and then the SET90 back in and got the same thing.  The PSR for the SP810 shows that the dip switches should enable this anyway.

What do I do next?  I must be missing something.

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« Reply #14 on: November 29, 2008, 12:57:08 AM »

After you get your 810 in you may have to play a game or two then try with your set chip. I'm not sure if the set 90 will work with that chip or not but it should at least set up the progressive for you
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« Reply #15 on: November 29, 2008, 01:24:32 AM »

After you get your 810 in you may have to play a game or two then try with your set chip. I'm not sure if the set 90 will work with that chip or not but it should at least set up the progressive for you

The PSR I have doesn't show the SET 90 compatible, I have newer SP's that are for the Type 20 and use the SET 90 or similar
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« Reply #16 on: November 29, 2008, 01:34:49 AM »

I saw that also. If he wants BV he'll need different set chip
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« Reply #17 on: November 29, 2008, 02:02:58 AM »

Try this...it may or may not work...but it wont hurt.
Reason why? you dont have the SET15 chip....oh well.
Put the SET90 back in...(remember the correct direction- notch on chip facing notch printed on board)...check for any crooked pins too.
Okay, when the "65-4" code comes up, with the door open, turn the "reset" KEY for no more than 2 seconds.
You may get "65-1" code, press the white "Test" switch once. OR the "90"- meaning the chip is waiting for your configurations.
DBV enabled, coin denom, meter settings,etc.
When done with that, power OFF, remove SET90 chip and reinstall SP810.
Wait for the game to completely boot and let the machine run the reels to zero (usually where the strips meet together on the reels).
Now, close the door, and let it completely boot up and do its maiden reel spin.
Now , play a game or two...the meters should increment depending on your configurations with the SET90.
Please keep us updated w/details so we can help ya get it going smoothly again!


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I cannot stress how important it is to have the correct eeprom extractor tool...They're a little expensive but....I've seen techs use screwdrivers and completely bend the crap out of the last two or three pins.
Then they try to bend the pins back and continually weaken the strength of the pins at the very base where the pin is in the eeprom. I speak from experience....I've bent many pins myself when I first started.
If you MUST use a screwdriver, the eeprom MUST come out of the socket straight.
But usually, to perform that, there's already been too much stress put on the last two pins.
You're gonna find that is really a lotta fun trying different eeproms in your game...at least spend a few bucks getting the proper extraction tool or buy a couple of zero insertion adapters (ZIP sockets).
Whether any of this applies to you or not is not important - what is : that maybe some new slot owner ,that's playing with eeproms, might read this and benefit from it!


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« Reply #18 on: November 29, 2008, 02:08:46 AM »

Oh, I actually have a SET15 chip as well.  Is that the one I'm supposed to use?  I have a ramclear chip also.

Also, one more point of interest is that I don't actually have my bill validator in right now, (WBA-11), as I sent it back for repairing.  Would that make a difference?

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« Reply #19 on: November 29, 2008, 02:16:19 AM »

okay! that's great! Put THAT one in and do the configurations!
The SET15, I believe is only for the DBV enable, and coin denom.

It may help the SET90 boot up correctly to take your meter display configurations.
let me see if I can get the SET15 PSR and I'll check right back with ya.

ADD>> Found this!
Progressive Option
Selection [31]   This page is displayed only if DIP switch 5 is set for progressive (on position).  Determines the type of progressive for the primary level, and if DIP switch 7 is set for double level progressive (on position), the secondary level.  The options are:  both levels link progressive {01}, primary level link progressive, secondary level standalone progressive {02}, both levels standalone progressive {03}, and primary level standalone progressive, secondary level link progressive {04}.

And this>>Progressive #1
Selection <9>   This page is displayed only if DIP switch 5 is set for progressive (on position) and the primary level is specified as standalone in the progressive option selection page.  This page determines the progressive reset value [1], maximum progressive amount [2], progressive percentage [3], and current progressive amount [4] for the single-level progressive.
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« Reply #20 on: November 29, 2008, 02:56:00 AM »

I went into the SET15 and didn't see any options for progressive.  It came in as 9_1 and then I set it for 25 denom.
I put the game chip back in and still no luck.

I then tried the SET90 chip again and it still just shows 65_4.  Using the reset key or pushing the self test button doesn't clear the 65_4 at all so I can't get at any of those options.


Also, I'm glad I did buy a chip extractor tool since I've been making all of these chip changes.  I got mine at Radio Shack for $11.00.  The model number is 276-210 which hopefully is a good one.
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« Reply #21 on: November 29, 2008, 03:03:40 AM »

the dips 1 to 5 should be on while 6,7,8 off.
Also, you need to start with the SET15 and turn on the IGT SAS in order to configure the progressive options .
You'll see it in you SP810 PSR right there in the beginning. Follow it one step at a time, go slow.
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« Reply #22 on: November 29, 2008, 03:28:44 AM »

I went into the SET15 and didn't see any options for progressive.  It came in as 9_1 and then I set it for 25 denom.
I put the game chip back in and still no luck.

I then tried the SET90 chip again and it still just shows 65_4.  Using the reset key or pushing the self test button doesn't clear the 65_4 at all so I can't get at any of those options.

You can't use the SET 15 to configure the progressive -- that'll only enable your bill validator.

65_4 means that it's the wrong set chip for your SP chip:

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65_4 Advisory Message:  If the set chip is not compatible with the game options, Winner Paid window = 65_4.  To clear this tilt, turn the power off.  Remove the set chip.  Install the correct set chip.

I'm trying to figure out which (if any) is the correct chip, or if that SP uses dip switches only.  Can someone send me the PSR for the SP820 please?  Thanks.
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« Reply #23 on: November 29, 2008, 03:35:02 AM »

Knagle,
garetmax is using the SP810,
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« Reply #24 on: November 29, 2008, 03:36:10 AM »

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