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IGame clear chips
« on: February 16, 2014, 12:30:17 PM »
Is the 22chip supposed to work on all the IGames?  I recently had to use it on my Dragon's Gold with no problems. I  decided that while I had the chip  out I would change denominations on my Cops and Donuts but it didnt work. I thought maybe the chip was not seated right so I tried a second time but the machine does not enter the keychip menu. I had some problems a while back with a S2000 Bucks Ahoy and think it took about 6 tries for the 22 to finally work.  Have I got a bad 22 chip or is that a common problem ?
cruisepl

« Reply #1 on: January 30, 2010, 08:40:10 PM »


Key 22 is the correct chip for Cops and Donuts.  Your chip could have some corruption although that would be unusual.  Check the legs for any damage.

Key 22 is NOT the correct chip for Bucks Ahoy Reel Touch.  You should be using a Key 17 or a Key 45.
Bettor Slots

« Reply #2 on: January 30, 2010, 09:42:55 PM »


This is why we all need a Key-17/Key-22/Key-31/Key-45 and a 0097 at the very least in your "Arsonal" of chips/software Smiley
Most 502/504 3801/3902 series MPU's are the "usual" butn ow and then you get a weird one....


Kirk

« Reply #3 on: January 31, 2010, 07:26:40 AM »



Good to know Jim.  I must have given up on the 22 after a few tries and used my 17 in Bucks since I do not have a 45.  I'll look at my 22 closer and try it in Cops again.

You and Kirk have me thinking now what machines are the 31 and 0097 used in ?  Whats the difference between the 17 and 45 ?

Also realize this is the wrong spot for this but while we are talking clear chips which ones does WMS use? I have a 440C for my Dotmation machines and a 2279 for my 550, never had to use these so  are these correct?  What chip does the bluebird use or for those who have put a  bluebird game in a 550 cabinet what clear chip is in your "Arsonal" for that machine ?

cruisepl

« Reply #4 on: January 31, 2010, 12:31:53 PM »


I have a list of Key and Clear chips that show:
KEY00022 - SUPPORTS MD3 80960 VIDEO GAMES ALL IN ONE KEY/CLEAR CHIP WITH ENHANCED SECURITY DETECTION.---   TO BE USED WITH ANY IGT 80960 VIDEO MD3 GAMES. SETUP OPTIONS ARE DEPENDANT UPON GAME FIRMWARE. KEY00022 IS NOT COMPATIBLE WITH NON MD3 FIRMWARE OR THE 7570440X ENHANCED CONTROLLER BOARD.

KEY00037-SUPPORTS CURRENT 80960 VIDEO GAMES WITH 7570440X ENHANCED CONTROLLER BOARD AND CLASSIC LEGACY BOARD.---KEY00037 REPLACES KEY00017 TO BE USED WITH THE 7570440X ENHANCED CONTROLLER BOARD AND CLASSIC LEGACY BOARD. IT IS BACKWARD COMPATIBLE WITH 80960 VIDEO GAMES BUT NOT WITH THE SPINNING REEL GAMES. KEY00017 WILL NOT WORK WITH THE 7570440X BOARD.

KEY00031-SUPPORTS 80960 SPINNING REEL GAMES WITH 7551270X ENHANCED CONTROLLER BOARD & LEGACY MEMORY BOARD.---TO BE USED WITH THE 7551270X ENHANCED CONTROLLER BOARD WITH LEGACY MEMORY BOARD.  IT IS NOT BACKWARD COMPATIBLE WITH 755105XX OLDER 80960 SPINNING REEL GAMES.

KEY00045-SUPPORTS 80960 SPINNING REEL GAMES WITH 7551270X ENHANCED CONTROLLER BOARD & LEGACY MEMORY BOARD.---TO BE USED WITH THE 7551270X ENHANCED CONTROLLER BOARD WITH LEGACY MEMORY BOARD. IT IS NOT BACKWARD COMPATIBLE WITH 755105XX OLDER 80960 SPINNING REEL GAMES. NOTE: REPLACED KEY00031.

Ruden had some corrections when I quoted my list in the past, so anything goes.


Thanks,
Wayne

 

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