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**Video Poker, Keno, Slots, 21** Gaming machines => IGT I-Game and Game King => Topic started by: flexonguy on January 05, 2024, 03:53:43 PM

Title: 3802 board question
Post by: flexonguy on January 05, 2024, 03:53:43 PM
What does this key switch do on this boar.  I never had a key so was unable to try.  I now want to remove it.  Ho do I do it?  Do I connect the wires or just remove them.

I have not seen thi on any other post and I am baffled.
Title: Re: 3802 board question
Post by: Tilt on January 05, 2024, 03:59:38 PM
On early game king software it was used to access privileged menus.  Keychips replaced the keyswitch in later software versions.  If you don't have a key for it and have never used it then you probably don't need it.  Just disconnect the connector, and remove the switch from the tray.

Title: Re: 3802 board question
Post by: flexonguy on January 06, 2024, 12:01:11 PM
Thanks Tilt!  What keychip should I buy and whom do you recommend I buy it from.  From a 3802 board what is my maximum upgrade potential?  would it be a 3902 board?
Title: Re: 3802 board question
Post by: Tilt on January 06, 2024, 12:56:14 PM
Best thing to do is power the game up, press the MPU self test button, then touch Accounting -->Program Version Information.  After a 15 - 20 seconds or so the screen will populate with the game software numbers.  The two needed are the M00XXXX and G00XXXX numbers.  With those we can tell you what Keychip you need for the game software you have.  RB is the man to deal with for the Keychip.

If I recall from another post you made you have an older 19" Game King cabinet?  If so, then yes, 3902 is as good as you're going to get with it.  IGT didn't make an upgraded 044 motherboard for the old 13 and 19" Game King cabinets.

Title: Re: 3802 board question
Post by: Lizzo54 on January 07, 2024, 12:37:38 PM
It’s been long time since I messed around with a game king but I seem to recall you can wire in a toggle switch in place of that key switch if you don’t have the key.  I still have a 13” GK in storage that I had done that to as it had an older version of software that I would access the privilege menu. 
Title: Re: 3802 board question
Post by: smoothgrh on January 08, 2024, 01:02:49 AM
That looks like a 3502 3802 board, which is also what I have.

The key lets you access Privileged Options, such as setting the clock and putting the machine into tournament mode.

I'll post some pics or maybe a video.
Title: Re: 3802 board question
Post by: Tilt on January 08, 2024, 07:33:58 AM
It's a 3802.  3802 boards have a connector for the add on sound card.  3502's do not.
Title: Re: 3802 board question
Post by: smoothgrh on January 08, 2024, 10:23:18 AM
Ah, I see that now. Thanks for the correction!
Title: Re: 3802 board question
Post by: flexonguy on January 08, 2024, 11:22:56 AM
Thanks  everyone for your input!  So could I just short together those two wires and not use a key chip?  Or can I gain more access to other settings with the proper key chip.

Tilt I will get those two numbers latter this week when I get back to the machine.

Thanks Tilt I will research the difference of the two boards cause I now know which board I have and see if it is worth upgrading.

Does my picture show what game software I am using?

Thanks again!

Title: Re: 3802 board question
Post by: Tilt on January 08, 2024, 11:52:56 AM
Possibly.  It all depends what game software is installed on the board,  Can't tell from your photos because the information needed wasn't written on your game eproms.

The numbers I asked for will give us the information needed to answer your question.
Title: Re: 3802 board question
Post by: smoothgrh on January 08, 2024, 10:29:01 PM
Here's the Privileged Options menu (under SETUP) when you turn the key on the MPU — at least for G0000124, which is Game King 3.0.

I find it odd that this menu is where you set the clock, but maybe there were security concerns back then?
Title: Re: 3802 board question
Post by: flexonguy on January 09, 2024, 02:22:44 PM
Cool thanks.

Mike
Title: Re: 3802 board question
Post by: flexonguy on January 12, 2024, 06:34:10 PM
Tilt
G0000619
M0000394

Are these the numbers that you are looking for?

Thanks for all of your help so very much appreciated
Title: Re: 3802 board question
Post by: Tilt on January 12, 2024, 06:53:24 PM
Yes indeed they are.  You need Key 17 for your game software.  The keyswitch isn't needed, so you can remove it if you like.  RB is the man to contact for the Keychip.

Title: Re: 3802 board question
Post by: flexonguy on January 14, 2024, 07:44:41 PM
thanks again Tilt.

Any idea what game software that is?

I will reach out to RB for that Game Key.
Title: Re: 3802 board question
Post by: Tilt on January 14, 2024, 08:05:21 PM
It doesn't specify a particular GK version, but here's the games on it.
Title: Re: 3802 board question
Post by: a69mopar on January 14, 2024, 08:06:53 PM
NAME                              DENOM      BASE          GAME           CGF                  SNDF          PXLF               KEY
GAME KING IV (2002)      MULTI      M0000394   G0000619   C0000351             SWC00046     C0000351   KEY00017

The games and their associated pay tables are known as game families.  There are 30 game families and 138 games (pay tables) provided with this version.  Up to 12 games can be selected for display on the Main Menu.  The available game families are:
 
Bonus Poker
Deuces Wild Poker
Double Bonus Poker
Jacks or Better Poker
Joker Poker
ACE$ Bonus Poker
Bonus Poker Deluxe
Double Double Bonus Poker
Deuces Wild Bonus Poker
Double Deuce Poker
Loose Deuce Poker
Triple Bonus Poker Plus
ShockWave Poker
Keno
4-Card Keno
Super Keno
Caveman Keno
Triple Diamond Keno
Top-Bottom Keno
3-6-9 Way Keno
2-4-6 Way Keno
Super Way Keno
Black Rhino Slot
Super 8 Line Slot
Diamond Mine Slot
Double Bucks Slot
Wild Flower Slot
Lion Fish Slot
Super 8 Race Slot
Blackjack



I have a note that M0000394 was replaced by M0000532, however you will be fine.
Title: Re: 3802 board question
Post by: flexonguy on January 20, 2024, 08:40:16 AM
Thanks again every one for all of your help.

So if I have this straight...I cannot modify the odds of each game I can only pick certain family's that have "preset" odds for each game?  And for Blackjack I do not have the option to disable let it ride features and double down etc..? :nerd:

I would like to set it up to make it more difficult to win.  Seems like when anyone plays they almost always win up to big amounts.  I would like to decrease the odds so that others can also get a turn to play. :garfield:

What does tournament mode do? :thank_you:
Title: Re: 3802 board question
Post by: flexonguy on January 20, 2024, 08:48:31 AM
Smoothgrh

saw on earlier post that you were inquiring about upgrading your 3802 to a 3902 board.  Did you ever get that to work and if so what did that do to improve your game experience?
Title: Re: 3802 board question
Post by: smoothgrh on January 20, 2024, 12:22:13 PM
Hey Flexonguy, when I first bought my Game King, it came with a 3502 board and 4.x software (the standard 2142 game). I didn't upgrade the board, but rather just bought 3902 boards and learned how to swap them out. Later, I went back to the original board and got the Game King 3.0 game software that was likely originally made for the 3502. I also wanted to know what that key was supposed to do!

Hope that's not too confusing!  :rotfl:
Title: Re: 3802 board question
Post by: flexonguy on February 25, 2024, 06:39:03 PM
Hello

So I replaced chip with 17Key and all I get is the purple screen.  What do I do next to get into that set up menu?  Am I supposed to power off and them swap back to original chip and power back up?

All credit are clear

Thanks everyone
Title: Re: 3802 board question
Post by: Tilt on February 25, 2024, 06:58:58 PM
Turn it on with the keychip installed and wait for the two amber LEDs on the front of the MPU board to light.  Then power down, remove the keychip, install the base chip, and power it back up.  It should then boot to the keychip menu.
Title: Re: 3802 board question
Post by: flexonguy on February 27, 2024, 08:19:39 PM
Thanks Tilt!
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