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« on: July 04, 2009, 02:11:17 AM »

Hi I picked up 2 of these and need to know how to hook them to an IGT S+. Both units work but I need to know how to hook them to my machine. What I mean is what wires I have to buy to hook it up and to what I hook it up to. Also i need to know where to buy a progressive link setup.
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« Reply #1 on: July 04, 2009, 02:28:16 AM »

ouch...clown2948,
if you do a search for "other progressive systems",
You'll see that we had a hard time with this system.
Whatever you do, do not take out any chips from them...they will be destroyed...
for some reason, the programming on these chips need to connected to a battery at all times in order for the data to stay on them.
Finally, you need another unit called a "Prolink" that connects between the "Prosolo' to a computer.
that unit I have but it's a major beech to operate...most of the info we have on it is outdated as well.
the company that made these are bought out by some other company which doesn't support us on this system either.
in a nutshell....good luck...ouch!....
I cannot in good faith recommend this system to anyone...as I own two "Prosolos" and a "Prolink" and think they totally suck.
the "prolink" is being used as my connection between my S+'s and my computer...but that's it...
I use regular  Mikohn systems for progressives instead.
Like I said, I cannot recommend this outdated system to anyone because of the lack of help and support on it.
I will try to hook it up soon and give you some better details on the hook up...
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« Reply #2 on: July 04, 2009, 10:26:51 AM »

Hi thanks for the info. I would like to hook up a progressive system to my Sizzling sevens machines. I have two of them. Can you tell me what to look for if I can't get the other systems to work. These had progressive systems in them but they were removed. I need all the help I can get. Thanks Robert. PS I did a search on this from the archive.
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