Greetings from a new Game King owner.
I just installed a multi-game set in my machine (the fairly standard 30-game set which can display up to 12 per denomination), but I noticed that some of the games that I would expect some "enhanced" (for lack of a better term) sounds, there's nothing or just standard dings. Is that a factor of the particular game set I have in the machine, or do I need the extra board and some extra sound chips?
My GK is a circa 1998 model and the processor board/tray has the keyswitch built into it.
Examples of "missing" sounds:
- Caveman Keno -- in the casino there's the annoying screeching noise and/or the chomping noise when you start a new game. Also, the eggs make a cracking noise when they're hit in the casino. On mine just different-toned dings for each of those events.
- Double Bucks Slot -- in the casino there's music in the background when you hit the 10 free spin bonus. On my machine it's nearly silent during the bonus, only making the "pulling the slot machine arm" sound at the start of each spin, and the standard credit rollup noise on a win. No reel sounds either during the free spins, which leads me to think that the machine is expecting the bonus music to be playing.
There's probably others that I'm either not aware of or I'm not remembering, but those stand out. Any ideas?
Also, speaking of that add-on daughter board for sounds, do those boards have any kind of official name, and does anyone have one or more of them available? I may want/need one, and a friend could use a couple of them.
Thanks for any help.
knagl
« Reply #1 on: July 04, 2009, 03:34:21 AM » |
It sounds to me like you would need the daughter board and relevant chips fitted.
Regarding names, there are I beleive two version, the MMLite and MMLite II (2). The one you need I think is the MMLite which uses eeproms and goes with the 3802 board.
The MMLite 2 works with the simms in a 3902 board.
That is my understanding, someone will correct me if I'm wrong!
theDotster
« Reply #2 on: July 04, 2009, 06:49:19 AM » |
Kevin, I agree. The MMLB board is needed for the additional sounds. Did you get 2-4 additional eproms with your software set for this application? You should be able to pick up an eprom based MMLB board very cheap, I think John42355 had them on Ebay for $2.99.
Dan (tacman)
« Reply #3 on: July 04, 2009, 09:28:50 AM » |
Kevin, here is a pic of the MMLB board. PN# 76923202 MODEL # 2710-2
Dan (tacman)
If you have the older GK board, I don't think it has the connectors for this board.