Reho is correct...remember, it's a Vision game.
Vision games use PCMCIA flash memory cards.
Sort of like the ones we all used to shove into our cameras about 6 years ago?
Anyways, you open up the card on your computer, swap the
sound file with another sound you download from the internet.
It's important to "crop" the sound byte to just about the same
size file of the one you're swapping with.
If it runs too long - you lose some of the sounds that you want to keep.
That's why I "crop" it.
There are several sound file folders on a Vision card to choose
from to change to whatever you want to.
The only way to do this sound file "swap" on an S2000 is
to have access to a Simm card reader/programmer.
They run some where in the area of a $1,000.00 bucks or so.
Do I have one?....I wish....!!!
I have WAAYYY better ideas
for reel spin, bonus spin, etc etc other sounds than IGT came up with....
Them guys use the same crappy sounds that are similar to every generic DSV00042 card.
It's like their game designers ran out of ideas and to save money - they just stick the same crappy
sound bytes on even the newest S2000's before they stopped making them.
As far as changing sounds on your game...there's nothing wrong with it really.
It's pretty much the same as installing an car alarm, installing curb feelers or putting in
some enhanced super stereo system in your own vehicle.
Think of putting some sort of gas-saver chip in the car's computer or making your
lawnmower run 60MPH in some redneck races (which I love watching by the way! lol)
Just don't sell it to anybody - that would be breaking the copy-right laws I would guess?
Who knows, I'm not a lawyer...lol
Tinker and mod your own machine all you want!