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All, I picked up a curve and there is something wrong with the middle door latch as I cannot release the screen.  I can get the belly door open however but not the inner belly door.  I think that there is something jamming the machines ability to release the door.  Does anyone have a manual for the curve as it is not the same as the v22 and that is all I can find out there.  Any tips on getting this dang thing open?
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IGT AVP (Including G20,G23) / Re: AVP 4.0 Ribbon Connector card
« Last post by sftechgeek on Today at 12:55:46 PM »
No answer? I’m curious as well with those upgrading their boxes someone must know where to get that cable.
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I too had the error but got around it by not wiping and starting over again. Not entirely sure if my sequence is correct. Most important thing I’ve found is you’ve got to have no credits on the machine, the interface switch in the box open, and the main door open. When I get the tilt, I insert my EKey and delete the game that I suspect is giving me the problem. I’ve deleted 3 games either because it needed interface box for progressive, incorrect monitor, or storage error. I don’t recall how, but I was able to recover.
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WTB - Wheel of Fortune spare parts

Please message me and I can even help with shipping or if you’re close by can come visit.

Appreciate it. I can help with other game kits and trade as well let me know!

-Joe
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Hi, All:
Working on my first Slot machine.  Looking for a complete hopper mechanism.  The best I can gather from help on the forum it is a Bally 1072 25 cent 4 wheel EM machine.  It has the 24 pin plug and the rails measure about 6 1/2".  Payouts are 3, 5, 10, 14, 18, 150, and 200.  That said, I'm not going to nit pick about the payouts.  I can search for a payout disk separately, modify what it has, or even make one if it comes to that.  Just need a hopper mech that will fit
Thanks!
Mike
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Hard to tell when games are posted FS and they don't put the complete title...   Very easy to confuse.

Someday there might be a complete list in the files area.  Wishful thinking, not easy to get such a list together!

Thanks!!!!
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Add games while already booted to avoid red screen like sccarlso said.  It will skip over games with auth error.

I run with around 90% NVRAM used (machine plays fine).  But I notice I can't install any games via the menu once around this high of NVRAM.  I use the boot method with confirmed already working games for this reason.  I just make sure I remove a few games b4 adding back more so to not fill the NVRAM completely.
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I know.   :) 

For whatever reason, that's just the behavior I've experienced.  Others indeed have reported different.

After having to totally wipe twice due to getting hit with the storage authentication failure.  I just went with what worked and it's never happened again.

I guess "your mileage may vary" could apply here.  lol

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Add games while already booted to avoid red screen like sccarlso said.  It will skip over games with auth error.
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I found that you can load the OS and OS "packages" that way in 014BXXX OS's.  But loading games would always hork the machine with the Storage Authentication error.

All I can say is every time I tried to load a game on boot with the ekey and game loader, it would cause the authentication error and I had to do a full wipe.  So I don't do it that way anymore...
 

I have added over 40 games to my machine this way and have never run into this issue (maybe I was just lucky).  But I always make sure the game is fully compatible with my machine and that I have NVRAM space b4 adding games.  Sometimes I'll delete like 5 games via the menu and then install 5 new games via the boot method, again never an issue (again, maybe I have just been lucky.)
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