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« Last post by jay on April 28, 2024, 05:14:28 PM »
Canadian currency was pretty stable. They released the bird series of notes 2001-2006 and ten nothing new until 2015 where they released the first plastic $20
IGT wanting to kill off the S+ never paid JCM for any of the plastic money updates. There was an update that covered the the first plastic $20 that made it into the wild but nothing after that than I am aware of.
We have seen protocol converters advertised but I am unaware of any NLG member that has or has tried one. What a protocol convertor does is take the S2000 protocol and coverts it to the S+ protocol so you can use a head that does accept the new currency on the older S+
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« Last post by David Walz on April 28, 2024, 04:58:23 PM »
This panel is in good condition, except for the yellow. I have some bulbs on order these are obviously burned out.
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« Last post by Sunrise Side on April 28, 2024, 04:55:23 PM »
Here is the Canada bills I have an update for , S2000.
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« Last post by David Walz on April 28, 2024, 04:55:12 PM »
I got the speaker installed with the cover. I also put a connector making it more efficient if I need to replace the speaker.
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« Last post by rocgod_22 on April 28, 2024, 04:42:32 PM »
Here are the pictures
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« Last post by 61Wally on April 28, 2024, 04:41:21 PM »
I have this Universal Slot Machine that needs a new 3.6 NIMH battery. It’s going to take 2 weeks to get here so I’m testing it with a 3.6 NICAD I had laying around. Going through the threads, One of them states “Hold down Reset button and then turn On machine”. My memory is long gone away and I think the “RESET” button is the Black one on the MPU board. Is this correct or is it one of the other buttons? I know the NIMH batteries are better than the NICADS, Is it going to bring up any future concerns down the road if I left this one in the machine? THANK YOU ALL for Your continued help/knowledge.
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« Last post by rocgod_22 on April 28, 2024, 04:34:13 PM »
Hello, I'm new here! I bought a Bally Classic Slot, and I can't seem to find any information on it. I'm also looking for any information on where I can get the door lift rods. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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« Last post by Chris-socal on April 28, 2024, 04:22:41 PM »
Hello: Another fun machine, we have seen a number of these lately. Regarding the question about the black above the numbers and letters toward the top of the CRT....are you sure that just isn't the monitor bezel? It's the plastic trim piece inside the door that keeps light from the internal fixtures from washing out the picture. It also keeps fingers and such things from poking into a machine. If that isn't perfectly centered it will make the image seem a little
Regarding the question about the alignment, it seems if this was a convergence issue it would be off everywhere. Plus, the convergence rings adjust RGB so for it to impact black wouldn't that mean all 3 colors are off? Meaning, all the black should be off, even the black suits of the cards. I'm not sure about the alignment of the payout background, it does look off but I'm not sure how you would adjust that, is it possibly a problem with the video circuitry on the MPU? It would be interesting to stick another working 1490 or 1492 and see if anything changes.
I'm leaning toward image source. Let's see what others have to say.
Chris
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« Last post by twinfire on April 28, 2024, 03:50:39 PM »
I've checked into it.
I traced it back to the CPU board, it's labeled "IR DET M+ (SERV/CHG) S" on the schematic. The plug is a live input to the CPU and I'm assuming it is for an input device mounted in the place of the SERV/CHG switch. Sending pulses from the plug to the CPU did nothing.
Pitts256, I’m surprised you got nothing from sending the pulses. The only thing I can think of is you didn’t have the correct chip in place when you did the test? According to member ersk3 at the time of his post (March 09, 2017) either chip SP585 or SP1168 were the only chips he was aware of that would accept the 50ms pulses that convert to credits. Now it seems as of (2021) ersk3 has listed these chips: SP585, SP618, SP655, SP667, SP674, SP714, SP 742, SP765, SP876, SP1041, SP1138 & SP1168 as being compatible to work with the 50ms pulses. These chips are found in the list here, you will however have to download the list: https://newlifegames.com/nlg/index.php?topic=33460.msg177252#msg177252. ONLY the chips identified with (Yes) in column “NRI coin acceptor according to PSR” are the likely candidates that will work. Notice that SP585/SP1168 are among the list & are the ones that ersk3 experimented with and were found to work. NOTE that SP1137 (Montana chip) is not listed. I’m guessing your test was conducted with the SP1137 chip as this would be a logical choice not knowing about the SP chips for external coin acceptor (NRI) that administrator knagl mentioned here: https://newlifegames.com/nlg/index.php?topic=15051.msg80738#msg80738How are the pulses to be delivered to the purple & green wire, not sure I understand exactly how this should be done? Maybe you could elaborate?
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« Last post by David Walz on April 28, 2024, 03:13:22 PM »
David Walz,
Attached is a photo of the proper 25¢ coin head. The ones with spikes are guides to align the top door and coin mech on slant top machines. The dollars coin head enters on the left side as the coin comparitors are installed in a reverse position.
Thanks!
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