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« on: October 26, 2013, 09:32:26 AM »

Hi!

I'm not so sure if this is right place ti this topic, but if it isn't, admins can move it to correct place.

I tried to accses keychip meny in my IGT Game King Multigame, and I succeed to break one of the pins on main chip (if its name is mainchip, but anyway that chip that you have to replace with keychip). And cause that, the mainchip, of course, does not work. I can't find replacement part from enywhere, so do I have buy a new, 550€ (~600$) machine because that happened? All the text that has been written onb the chip:

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M2704002
10B1
22071 V5
MLT 88529



Thank you from any help you can give!
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« Reply #1 on: October 26, 2013, 01:50:36 PM »

No, no, you won't have to buy a new machine....just a replacement chip ($10-15 programmed).

Can you show us a pic of the chip, or tell us what the label on the chip says (not the writing on the chip itself)? Looking for a 7 digit number starting with M, like M0001782 (the M2704002 number is the size of the chip). If there is no label (which would be strange, but bot unheard of), please provide a pic of your board that shows the rest of your software and we can tell you what EPROM you need. Someone here will have it (well, 95% chance anyway). Buying a blank replacement EPROM will do you no good, as the one you have has contains data that is required to run your game.

But, if you have a soldering iron and a little skill, you can solder the little leg back on it. It doesn't have to be pretty, as long as you can get it in the socket! It will work, and then you can find a replacement chip! yes

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« Reply #2 on: October 26, 2013, 02:51:25 PM »

No, it has no eticet. but here is pics:




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« Reply #3 on: October 26, 2013, 03:53:24 PM »

Uh oh! You need to get those chip windows covered! UV light is not good, as that is what is used to erase a program from an EPROM. For now, place a piece of black electrical or even duct tape over the windows.

Well, so, we have a little problem. None of your software is labeled, which is not good. We don't know what chipset you are using, and therefore, cannot determine what the program is on the chip you need to replace. Any information avail from the seller perhaps? We usually see one or two chips not labeled, not every single one. Very strange...and especially to not even cover the windows.

Here are some options for you:

-Solder the leg back on the chip. If you don't have you're original leg, then you can snip one off an extra EPROM if you have any around.
-Solder leg back on and send the EPROM to someone with an eprom burner and have them read your chip and make you a back-up copy.
-Buy a complete software set for your machine by placing a WTB in the Classifieds here specifying what you would like. ($75-100)
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« Reply #4 on: October 26, 2013, 04:14:51 PM »

Don't worry, I wont keep them in thet place always, they are right now inside the machine (wich should be safe place?) Mayby game selection will tell what is my chipset?  That machine is originally brought from Estonian casino, what might be why I wont have labels. I think I should know twll desparately every single piece of information, that might have anything to do with the chipset, or software:

I can select up to 12 games at same time.
I can select out of 30 games.
Machine includes bill reder
hopper limit is adjustable
coin insert-thing can accept only on coin at the time, and have slot for examplecoin.
macihne is manufactured in 2001
I have a manual file!
I don't have a solder!

here some more pics & manual file

Machine pic is from time before broken leg.


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« Reply #5 on: October 26, 2013, 05:13:09 PM »

I'm not sure what you mean by manual file. But anyway, the info is in the machine, which you can see while in the Key Chip menu, however, after installing the key chip, didnt it ask you to re-install base chip? I do not think you can access Key Menu to look around without putting your base chip back in...

The options you mentioned are standard on any zgameKing. Maybe a close up of your screen, so we can see if perhaps the set of games can be identified, but that is a real long shot!

You need to go buy a cheap soldering iron at Radio Shack...or a hardware store...probably $15. You only need a 30w...
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« Reply #6 on: October 26, 2013, 09:38:45 PM »

yours will be easy to tell what version due to game selections available. I would post this in the igame/gameking section. Its going to be version 3.0? i believe.with the blackjack and wildflower were only available on i think 1 version of chips but i could be wrong. You should have 31 game selection, multidenominations
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« Reply #7 on: October 27, 2013, 04:30:24 AM »

31 game selection is completely possible, because I have been able to cgeck the complete selection only once. But here is some games that I remember for sure:

Aces wild poker
Joker Poker
Jacks or Better
Diamond mine
Double Bucks (name unsure, but it was clearly something like Double Bucks)
Caveman keno
Blackjack
Black Rhino
Sea lion (again, exact name unsure)

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« Reply #8 on: October 27, 2013, 11:15:43 AM »

this is 3.0 game list
CARDS/POKER – 14 Games
 Jacks or Better Poker
 Bonus Poker
 Bonus Poker Deluxe
 Double Bonus Poker
 Double Double Bonus Poker
 Triple Bonus Poker Plus
 Joker Poker
 Deuces Wild Poker
 Deuces Wild Bonus Poker
 Double Deuces Poker
 Loose Deuce Poker
 ACE$ Bonus Poker
 Shock Wave Poker
 Blackjack
 
SLOTS – 8 Games
 Black Rhino Slot
 Diamond Mine Slot
 Double Bucks Slot
 Lion Fish Slot
 On the Prowl Slot
 Super 8 Line Slot
 Super 8 Race Slot
 Wild Flower Slot
 
KENO – 9 Games
 Keno
 Super Keno
 Super Way Keno
 4-Card Keno
 Caveman Keno
 Triple Diamond Keno
 Top-Bottom Keno
 3-6-9 Way Keno
 2-4-6 Way Keno
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« Reply #9 on: October 27, 2013, 11:22:48 AM »

i can assure you im no expert but i think with the picture you posted and with the games that are in that picture you should have 3.0. Please wait till someone that knows for sure answers before you order anything.
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« Reply #10 on: October 27, 2013, 12:05:51 PM »

Okay! You 30 game list seemed extremely familiar to me, so I just wait for a few days and mayby then there comes an expert from heaven to tell the absolute truth Cheesy
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« Reply #11 on: October 27, 2013, 02:28:16 PM »

Hi everyone,

I believe it's one of the version 4.x game themes.  Some of the popular chip combos I've seen are ...

Base: M0000526 or M0000888
GME: G0000351 or G0001777
PXL: C0000351
CGF: C0000351
SND: SWC00046

Of course, there are many combinations based on jurisdiction, country, etc.  So, Roz is right in that the leg of the eprom needs to be fixed in order to be read.  It's possible that whoever fixes your chip can also fix the leg.  How about the person you bought it from?  It's obvious they have a chip burner and could probably replace the chip for you?

Hope this helps!  :Dave
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