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Couple of questions relating to Game King machines
« on: May 22, 2017, 06:17:56 PM »
I am trying to learn more about the game king machines.

I have a 3902 machine that has 12 games on the screen

Is there a simple way to get in the setup mode where you can adjust the screen and the touch settings? I saw someone touching the screen where the white dots show up

also what is the difference between 3902 and o44? Is it just the games?

How do you get multi hands betting on the GK?

Do you need a chip or something to get into the mode where you can pick the games that you want on the screen?


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Re: Couple of questions relating to Game King machines
« Reply #1 on: May 23, 2017, 05:32:28 PM »
I am trying to learn more about the game king machines.

I have a 3902 machine that has 12 games on the screen

Is there a simple way to get in the setup mode where you can adjust the screen and the touch settings? I saw someone touching the screen where the white dots show up

also what is the difference between 3902 and o44? Is it just the games?

How do you get multi hands betting on the GK?

Do you need a chip or something to get into the mode where you can pick the games that you want on the screen?

Game King 3902 allows you to have 12 games on the screen per denomination.  If you have multi-denomination then you can enable another 12 games under a different denomination.  12 games for 5c denomination, 12 games for 10c, and so on.

The white dots you're referring too are to calibrate the touchscreen.  Turn the jackpot reset twice and the calibration screen will appear.

3902 and 044 use different MPU boards.  Most 3902 software can also be used on 044 MPU's with a legacy adapter board.  Exception being international software versions.  044 MPUs have integrated stereo sound and can use flash boards rather than EPROMs and SIMM cards for the game software.  Basically the difference is similar to upgrading a computer, faster processor, better graphics, sound, and higher memory capacity for games over the 3902.

Multi-hand poker is a function of the game software.  Most standard Game King software is just single hand.  There are 3x, 5x, 10x, 50x, and 100x play versions, but the software is different than single hand versions.

Yes, you need a Keychip to in order to enable different games.  Which one you need depends on what game software you are running and what MPU you are using.  In your case, a 3902 board.  What is the M000XXXX and G000XXXX numbers from your base and GME chips?  With that information we can tell what software version you have and what keychip you need.

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Re: Couple of questions relating to Game King machines
« Reply #2 on: May 24, 2017, 04:06:05 PM »
Any chance you could tell me what type of keychip I need?  I think I have a G#1777 and an M#526 motherboard.  I have attached a picture of the board and machine if I did it right.


I am also interested in if its possible to add more games like Texas Tea, etc.


Thanks!





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Re: Couple of questions relating to Game King machines
« Reply #3 on: May 24, 2017, 05:12:11 PM »
You did it right.  That's Game King 4.0.  Key 17 is the proper key for it. 

Yes, you can install I-game software and play them on your game king.  If you don't have the upper row of buttons on your machine you can use the controls on the touchscreen to change your bets. 

Your sound card is an older EPROM based Multimedia Lite (MML) board.  Texas Tea and most I-games use a Multimedia Lite II (MML2) board that has a SIMM card memory slot instead of EPROM sockets.  So to play Texas Tea and have the sound with it you will need to upgrade your sound board as well.

Nice looking machine!


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Re: Couple of questions relating to Game King machines
« Reply #4 on: May 25, 2017, 11:22:49 AM »
Thanks for your help!  Yes the machine is nice looking, but my model certainly helps!!  ;)


So how hard and pricey is it to add games like Texas Tea?


Also where would I purchase the programming key?  I want to be able to make a few adjustments, this thing is tighter than the poker machines in Vegas!  I think I found the programming instructions on this site.




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Re: Couple of questions relating to Game King machines
« Reply #5 on: May 25, 2017, 11:35:10 AM »
here are some pics of mine

is it possible to add some slots to this machine?

 

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