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« on: November 10, 2011, 01:01:48 AM »

im buying a slant top on friday and wanna know what type of igt and what its worth.and is it easily changed to a different game thanks in advance
http://milwaukee.craigslist.org/tag/2660031326.html thats the link with pictures
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« Reply #1 on: November 10, 2011, 01:35:18 AM »

ok from what ive found its a s plus?
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« Reply #2 on: November 10, 2011, 01:49:09 AM »

i can't go to craigs list since i'm on a work computer right now but if you're looking at an S+ slant then i don't think you'll have any trouble getting parts and games for it.  i think the S+ is probably the most popular model in the home owner market right now and dozens (maybe hundreds) of the members here at nlg  have them.  i've seen loads of discussions and helpful walk throughs  on this site over the past few years and i doubt you will ever run into a problem with your machine that 10 or more other nlg  members haven't already figured out.
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« Reply #3 on: November 10, 2011, 01:55:52 AM »

well whats the easiest way to tell the difference?
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« Reply #4 on: November 10, 2011, 02:03:19 AM »

not sure what you're asking for a difference in  Scratch Head  if you want to know the difference between an S+ and an S2000 then...

easiest way for me to tell an S+ from an S2000 is the VFD. you probably have no idea what a VFD is though.  Tongue Out
on the front of the machine along the lower part of the reel glass is there only a 7 segment type display?  if it has a blue colored display on the lower left part of the reel glass as well as a 7 seg then it is an S2000; if there is no blue display and only a 7 seg then it's an S+, or maybe an S model.
also see if the machine has a bill acceptor built into it or if it's hanging out on the side of the machine, that would help identify it as well.
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« Reply #5 on: November 10, 2011, 03:02:32 AM »

I'm pretty sure it's a S+  And yes game changes are pretty easy. Before you do a game change you will need to get a clear and set chip. Clear will most times never be used but get one just in case.

You ask and your not going to like my ans.  Me I wouldn't give over $100 for a S+ slant top.  If you lived on the West Coast I have about 10 of them I'd give you, and most of them are in working order. Don't get me wrong I would rather play a slant top any day over a upright machine. But most folks don't want one in their homes. They think they are to big and take up to much room. Truth of the matter is they are 1 inch wider than a slot stand and stick out in the room 10 inch's further than a slot stand. But take into consideration when your playing one you sit much closer and in fact take up less room than a upright and chair. A slant top is heavy, 300+ pounds and a bitch to move around.

I'm sure all my rambling above isn't going to change your mind and the machine will soon have a new home.  Wild Cherry is a nice game, so please post pictures and please post if you ever have any questions about the machine. No one on this site will throw rocks at you because you have a slant top.

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« Reply #6 on: November 10, 2011, 03:10:35 AM »

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« Reply #7 on: November 10, 2011, 09:17:26 AM »

I'm pretty sure it's a S+  And yes game changes are pretty easy. Before you do a game change you will need to get a clear and set chip. Clear will most times never be used but get one just in case.

You ask and your not going to like my ans.  Me I wouldn't give over $100 for a S+ slant top.  If you lived on the West Coast I have about 10 of them I'd give you, and most of them are in working order. Don't get me wrong I would rather play a slant top any day over a upright machine. But most folks don't want one in their homes. They think they are to big and take up to much room. Truth of the matter is they are 1 inch wider than a slot stand and stick out in the room 10 inch's further than a slot stand. But take into consideration when your playing one you sit much closer and in fact take up less room than a upright and chair. A slant top is heavy, 300+ pounds and a bitch to move around.

I'm sure all my rambling above isn't going to change your mind and the machine will soon have a new home.  Wild Cherry is a nice game, so please post pictures and please post if you ever have any questions about the machine. No one on this site will throw rocks at you because you have a slant top.

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yeah i actually prefer the slant tops,its more of a memory thing from sittin at the casino every weekend with my grandma.And yeah ill have lots of questions,i used to work at a casino but that was 10 years ago but forgot most of what i learned with the codes ect. And here in WI slot machines are tough to come by only thing you find is those japan (pashino) machines
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« Reply #8 on: November 10, 2011, 02:41:52 PM »

thegambler, I am going to answer your PM in this post for the benefit of others.  I do not think $500.00 is worth it for a slant top.  I had a few and was happy to get $200.00 for them if the person came and took it away.  The door is heavy to open and I almost amputated a toe with the access panel to the hopper.  Anyone that has these machines will know what I am talking about.

In the craigslist post the seller stated the bill acceptor needed to be cleaned.  In my opinion I think it has old software and will only take 1's and old 5's.  He may think it needs to be cleaned because it rejects newer currency or he may just be trying to pull the wool over your head but I would anticipate changing the DBV.  Knowing the age of that machine it may have a DBV-145 which can not be upgraded.

The hoppers are also a PAIN!!!

Not that i dont like the machine I just think that you can bargain with getting it less than $500.00.

Just my opinion.
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« Reply #9 on: November 10, 2011, 04:14:59 PM »

If you wanted to drive to northern kentucky, I'd sell you two of them for that price  Crazy

If you like playing slant tops, by all means get one but that price does seem very high. I'm sure areas of the country are different though, we are lucky enough here in ohio/kentucky that there are a lot of vendors.
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« Reply #10 on: November 10, 2011, 07:09:45 PM »

 NLG Welcome  thegambler327  Dancing Party

Holy Moly! Bring a couple of football players with you man!
Those slant top sit-down machines are...heavy!
If not, a very, very strong dolly might do the trick.  yes
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« Reply #11 on: November 11, 2011, 12:05:13 AM »

well i got him down to 400 so i can live with that the machine is from 95 and the bvd just needs 2 be cleaned.its actually a friend of mine who im buying it from he had it all gone through about 4 or 5 years ago. But actually in WI a slot machine is supposed to be 25 years or older and they are tough to come by,and i even checked IL and the prices were either the same or higher.But its my 1rst of many to come,and have to start somewhere.but thanks for all the info and im sure ill have tons of questions when it come to upgrading
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« Reply #12 on: November 11, 2011, 01:37:40 AM »

 Congratulations  on the purchase!! Cool Thumbs-Up Cool Thumbs-Up

i'm sure you will enjoy your first machine...  Pointing lol Pointing lol  it's even got a few wild cherries to pop!! Hippo Dance Hippo Dance Hippo Dance
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« Reply #13 on: November 11, 2011, 03:14:32 AM »

Congratulations  on the purchase!! Cool Thumbs-Up Cool Thumbs-Up

i'm sure you will enjoy your first machine...  Pointing lol Pointing lol  it's even got a few wild cherries to pop!! Hippo Dance Hippo Dance Hippo Dance


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« Reply #14 on: November 12, 2011, 05:45:29 PM »

ok it has the 145 bvd so can i buy a new 1 that accepts the newer bills? now as far as changing it over what do i all need ?as far as chips? and will the s2000 glass fit? and my last question for the day how do i adjust the jackpot/cashout. i figured out the hopper limit already,it was only set at 200.what i would like to do is have anything over say 400 be a jackpot so i can just reset it
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« Reply #15 on: November 12, 2011, 10:57:14 PM »

Don't plug your DBV power supply in the wrong way! If you do, it will blow out some parts and it will not be a fun thing!  hissy fit
I managed to do that to my recently acquired S plus slant top "Moneystorm." Most everyone here knows what happened and without them, I would have been clueless!
But I still love my slant top even though my back is still hurting from thinking I could "pivot" it up into the truck on my own!
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And, the front hatch did come down and break the previous owner's toe!
When you start to take things apart, don't force anything - there's release thingys for everything: lid, top glass (when you work on the bv), and that wonderful front hatch.
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« Reply #16 on: November 12, 2011, 11:54:47 PM »

Don't plug your DBV power supply in the wrong way! If you do, it will blow out some parts and it will not be a fun thing!  hissy fit
I managed to do that to my recently acquired S plus slant top "Moneystorm." Most everyone here knows what happened and without them, I would have been clueless!
But I still love my slant top even though my back is still hurting from thinking I could "pivot" it up into the truck on my own!
 Cry Laughing
And, the front hatch did come down and break the previous owner's toe!
When you start to take things apart, don't force anything - there's release thingys for everything: lid, top glass (when you work on the bv), and that wonderful front hatch.
yeah i found the release for the top even though i didnt even try it yet,im not goona till my new glass gets here.and yeah they are heavy im just fortunate enough to have enough friends so 4 of us moved it from the trailer  to in my house and still was a back breaker!
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« Reply #17 on: November 12, 2011, 11:57:13 PM »

so as far as dbv im guessing i can get the 200 model? and that will take the newer bills? im gonna start by changing out the game and glass and reels and work my way from there.So as far as changing the game its only gonna be 2 chips correct?i ordered them today and he said thats all i needed but always looking for a little reassurance
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« Reply #18 on: November 13, 2011, 01:20:50 AM »

so as far as bvd im guessing i can get the 200 model? and that will take the newer bills? im gonna start by changing out the game and glass and reels and work my way from there.So as far as changing the game its only gonna be 2 chips correct?i ordered them today and he said thats all i needed but always looking for a little reassurance


NO  that's not all your going to need, for sure your going to need a set chip and while your at it get a clear chip.  DBV 200 will take most new bills, but will not take the purple 5.
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« Reply #19 on: November 13, 2011, 11:27:26 AM »

so as far as dbv im guessing i can get the 200 model? and that will take the newer bills? im gonna start by changing out the game and glass and reels and work my way from there.So as far as changing the game its only gonna be 2 chips correct?i ordered them today and he said thats all i needed but always looking for a little reassurance


NO  that's not all your going to need, for sure your going to need a set chip and while your at it get a clear chip.  DBV 200 will take most new bills, but will not take the purple 5.
a SS reel chip and a SP game chip thats what i ordered yesterday.
so i need a ram clear and a dbv set chip also?found some online IGT S-Plus Clear123 chip and One Bill Validator Set15 Chip would those be the correct chips? and do i need the bvd chip now?because i plan on changing the bvd down the road
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« Reply #20 on: November 17, 2011, 01:19:47 AM »

so any1 do i have to change both those chips?just for the game im not concerned with the dbv at this time.
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« Reply #21 on: November 19, 2011, 02:52:31 AM »

ok i have a igt slant top with the 145 dbv it takes in the bill but wont accept any,i tried cleanin the optics with water and cue tip didnt help, sounds like everything is working when i power it up.it did work at 1 time from the guy i bought it from and said it just stopped accepting bills. i know a little about slots but am learning alot from this site and learning as a go. so any ideas would be helpfull,maybe a dipswitch setting? if so please explain how i go about setting it up.ive tried 1s and 20s i know that it wont accept the new 5s already from reading on here
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« Reply #22 on: November 19, 2011, 04:12:06 AM »

Take a look at this thread, for more reasons than fixing a DBV.   http://newlifegames.net/nlg/index.php?topic=4226.msg8620#msg8620
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« Reply #23 on: November 19, 2011, 10:26:14 AM »

yeah i saw that thread,the dbv cycles when i turn it on the light comes on it takes the bills in but wont accept them,it does try to read them and spits them back out
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« Reply #24 on: November 19, 2011, 02:43:11 PM »

You may or may not know that a 145 will not accept any type of newer currency.  Try a $1.00 and see if it accept that.
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