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Title: Bally E-serie 1000
Post by: filounet on October 13, 2020, 09:13:12 AM
Hi,

Has anyone ever had this code 100007 on a Bally e-series slot model 1090?  :Scratch-Head:
Thank you for your feedback  :thank_you:

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Title: Re: Bally E-serie 1000
Post by: slcjeeper on October 13, 2020, 11:29:27 AM
May be an issue with the RAM board. Pull the board and check the edge connectors very closely. Make sure they aren’t cracked and broken. Do the same for the RAM sockets. Those also corrode and crack. Reseat the chips and the board and restart the machine to see if there is any change.
Title: Re: Bally E-serie 1000
Post by: filounet on October 14, 2020, 10:00:50 AM
Hi,


These are not the memories, they are tested and are ok.
It is not the board either that works on another machine (board AS-2978-7) the 3 voltages are good as well as the 12 and 5 VDC on I / O and CPU.
I do not access the reset and the test on the hooper and the new quartz 4 MHZ on the CPU.  :banghead:
Do you have any other ideas?  :Scratch-Head:
Thank you
Title: Re: Bally E-serie 1000
Post by: wolftalk on October 31, 2020, 10:14:05 AM
docs say code 7 is "no clocked interrupts", which sounds like a problem on the MPU board.


what that means is sorta talked about in the fo-650-1 manual, but that requires having the test station to follow their exact debug procedure.


the docs I have can be downloaded from http://bingo.cdyn.com/slots/bally_manuals/ (http://bingo.cdyn.com/slots/bally_manuals/)
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