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Bally alpha Game firmware
« on: October 21, 2017, 07:46:09 AM »
Hello ,sorry am new in here and am in need for some help please , i have roulette slot machines and i have been told that its possible to change the games , please can somebody tell me which game firmware is compatible with these machines or names and which ram clear is needed ? i got some help from rickhunter but i think hes a busy guy so i would appreciate any help . thank you
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[/size]1st machine -BIOS Chip Number AVBBP26SIMPU-07 with Os AVOS00000336-05
[/size]2nd machine -BIOS Chip Number AVBBPRO0R809-00 with Os AVOS00000326-00
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[/size]the machines are without iDeck


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Re: Bally alpha Game firmware
« Reply #1 on: November 26, 2017, 02:19:52 PM »
FYI ...great videos below

Hi Im assuming you are referring to a Bally Alpha 1 V32?

I have this machine running o/s AVOS00000336-09 BIOS AVBBP26SIMPU-07

The great thing about these Bally Alpha machines is you can run lots of games.
Just a few I run.... cash spin, winning offer, quick hits platinum, etc..


All you need to do is get a clear card for this machine. Mine is labeled 09 Alpha Video Clear I acquired from betterslots.com

Turn off the Bally Alpha CPU power by sliding the small atx switch to the left of the o/s card.
Remove the top card o/s card and replace with the clear card.
Remove the bottom card game card.

Turn back on power with atx switch, when it shows the clear screen, turn the jackpot key. Wait for the NVRAM clear message.

Turn off the power again with the atx switch
Install you original o/s card in top slot.
Install your new game card bottom slot.
Turn power back on, takes about 5 minutes to boot up into game screen.

Links to videos to setup parameters for your new game.

Bally Alpha Clear Video
https://youtu.be/BhnLFt6rByk

Bally Alpha Setup (newer OS) with Printer and TITO

https://youtu.be/XBYCJSUZR9k

fyi...some progressive games i.e quick hits have set specific amount for payouts.

LEVEL 1    5000   X MAX BET
LEVEL 2   2000   X MAX BET
LEVEL 3   650   X MAX BET
LEVEL 4   100   X MAX BET
LEVEL 5   50   X MAX BET
LEVEL 6   10   X MAX BET













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Re: Bally alpha Game firmware
« Reply #2 on: December 18, 2017, 04:41:43 AM »
FYI ...great videos below

Hi Im assuming you are referring to a Bally Alpha 1 V32?

I have this machine running o/s AVOS00000336-09 BIOS AVBBP26SIMPU-07

The great thing about these Bally Alpha machines is you can run lots of games.
Just a few I run.... cash spin, winning offer, quick hits platinum, etc..


All you need to do is get a clear card for this machine. Mine is labeled 09 Alpha Video Clear I acquired from betterslots.com

Turn off the Bally Alpha CPU power by sliding the small atx switch to the left of the o/s card.
Remove the top card o/s card and replace with the clear card.
Remove the bottom card game card.

Turn back on power with atx switch, when it shows the clear screen, turn the jackpot key. Wait for the NVRAM clear message.

Turn off the power again with the atx switch
Install you original o/s card in top slot.
Install your new game card bottom slot.
Turn power back on, takes about 5 minutes to boot up into game screen.

Links to videos to setup parameters for your new game.

Bally Alpha Clear Video
https://youtu.be/BhnLFt6rByk

Bally Alpha Setup (newer OS) with Printer and TITO

https://youtu.be/XBYCJSUZR9k

fyi...some progressive games i.e quick hits have set specific amount for payouts.

LEVEL 1    5000   X MAX BET
LEVEL 2   2000   X MAX BET
LEVEL 3   650   X MAX BET
LEVEL 4   100   X MAX BET
LEVEL 5   50   X MAX BET
LEVEL 6   10   X MAX BET




thank you for your reply :
the machine with bios  AVBBP26SIMPU-07 and operating system AVOS00000336-05 , no is working fine
my problem is with the BIOS Chip Number AVBBPRO0R809-00 with Os AVOS00000326-00 , i have 2 of those and when i try to install the game , it freezes on loading game ,, its been like 2 hours and still loading , is it normal ?
i bought those games :

AVGBCUP01700-00 1 Breeders Cup (256)
AVGRMSC017UI-00 1 Reel Money Scatter (256)
Wild Wins Software, V091133S56
Royal Diamonds, V091133128
The Queen Software, V091133125
please any idea
« Last Edit: December 18, 2017, 08:45:53 AM by nizaram »

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Re: Bally alpha Game firmware
« Reply #3 on: December 18, 2017, 04:43:16 AM »
sorry i mean the machine with bios  AVBBP26SIMPU-07 and operating system AVOS00000336-05 , IS  working fine
« Last Edit: December 18, 2017, 08:46:19 AM by nizaram »

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Re: Bally alpha Game firmware
« Reply #4 on: December 18, 2017, 08:46:22 AM »
Hi
I believe if you upgrade your o/s bios  to   AVOS00000336-09 BIOS AVBBP26SIMPU-07. Upgrade to 2GB Ram. Memory sticks have to be identical. You might be able to pull a 1gb mem stick from one of your other machines. 336-05 O/S may work, im just not familiar with that version.

This is what I have in my A1 and I can play anything... no issues.

Hope this helps some.





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Re: Bally alpha Game firmware
« Reply #5 on: December 18, 2017, 10:25:52 AM »
sorry i am not the technician , but our tech guy just sent me this photo saying that on these boards we can not add memory ram sticks ! is it correct , do u have any idea , and thank you for the quick respond

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Re: Bally alpha Game firmware
« Reply #6 on: December 18, 2017, 12:30:15 PM »
He is correct, those are some older type boards and the memory is not expandable. The actual part number for those CPUs should have a label right above the compact flash card slot. Probably a 200xxx Rev x. Those look the same type of bd I have in my Bally Alpha S9000E Part # 200173 Rev D( 400mhz / 512MB ram)


I bet it will work if you install a newer type CPU part number 204694  Rev F ( 1Ghz / 1GB Ram ) expandable to 2gb ram. Must use identical type memory chip

These CPUs  are the ones that are in the Bally Alpha 1 V32. I believe 2009 and later

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Re: Bally alpha Game firmware
« Reply #7 on: December 18, 2017, 01:18:53 PM »
 thx for the quick reply ,also rickhunter gave me the same answer , i was a slot technician , but its been like 10 years i didnt get involved am in farming business now :), i know like in IGT when i used  to upgrade the boards from 039 to 041 i think we used to change the backplane or backbone (different countries different names :) please tell me if i do what u r telling me with those bally , should i change something else too or just the mpu ?
thank you again for the support , i appreciate that

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Re: Bally alpha Game firmware
« Reply #8 on: December 18, 2017, 02:01:24 PM »
Hi
I would change the entire CPU to a 204694  Rev F. Make sure the new CPU has the video card in the PCI slot. Im going off memory here so I believe its a dual vga output NVidia FX5200 128MB PCI. You use the top vga port only to run the 32 in LCD.

 

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