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« on: March 24, 2012, 09:29:51 PM »

Hi all.
Looking at a USA MK6 game I have and wanted to know what each set of numbers represent, and can I locate the information on the screen menus?
I worked out that EG:- U72 , on the 2nd bottom row , 2nd block of numbers is the Checksum.
Thanks in advance, Just want to expand my knowledge of the label setup.
 


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« Reply #1 on: March 24, 2012, 10:25:41 PM »

0351025 is the game EPROM ID/product number, M27V322 is the EPROM type, and the rest are checksums. If you dump the game with an EPROM reader you should be able to see the same checksums in a hex editor or even the output if the reader supports it.

For the game number, 03 is the version, 1025 is the game ID (1025 is Flame of Olympus according to the parts list). I'm not sure what the '5' is before the game number, might be system version. The US games have a different numbering scheme compared to non-US Mk6 games. I'm used to seeing numbers like 10120511 (1 = v1, 01205 = 50 Lions NSW, 11 = possibly system version? Most games end in 11 or 21).
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« Reply #2 on: March 27, 2012, 08:59:16 AM »

Thanks Heihachi_73 for responding with that information.
I understand for example (U72) on Flame Of Olympus,  " 0351025 " is the game product number , it appears during boot up of the game.
M27v322 is the eprom chip, 4Meg.
The " / 09ECD2D8 /" which is the checksum from which I can see with my programmer.
The " / 1EC86D48 " is the " MT3000" ID from the Mississippi Gaming Commission ,    Does anyone have a full list of all games or a web link I could get them????  PM me. wave
I do not know where " F52E-2598 " information can be found?
Or " 07D39U7P ".
Any help in finding out where to source this information would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
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« Reply #3 on: March 27, 2012, 09:08:15 AM »

I found "F52E2598" is a "SIGNATURE" of that eprom U72 from the MISSISSIPPI GAMING COMMISSION .
Any extra info would be appreciated.
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