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Battery not needed for boot on those. Only necessary for use in a casino.
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I just received my board back from repair and it doesn't have a battery. I ordered one but it won't be here until the 3rd - 7th. Will it work without one?
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What's it used in?...just curious.

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IGT S and S-plus Reel Games / Re: Unusual game it s plus
« Last post by knagl on Today at 05:23:48 PM »
Thank you never saw one with this type of low jackpot numbers on a 5 line dd

I can't say I've seen that particular machine, but I have seen pictures of machines that were designed for army/military bases and they generally had pretty low top awards for some reason.

Another possibility, since you said it was an intermediate cabinet, is that it was used on a ferry or casino boat and they didn't want to have large jackpots to have to pay.  ???
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IGT Reel Touch Games / Re: Lobstermania gets stuck initializing
« Last post by lookes on Today at 04:48:06 PM »
Yes...that's why it's good to have spare boards so you can swap stuff around to find out what's good and no good.
That's a good idea to send it out to Lookes...I hope he has some time to look at it.
To save some money on shipping, I'd remove the MPU from the heavy metal tray it's screwed onto.
All he needs is the circuit board itself, and the chips.
I'm only guessing when I say he probably tests the chips, and makes sure they're seated correctly too.

I do check that the board is going to boot with the customer's chips if they provide them. I don't actually need them to repair the board tho.
For a single board, if it is sent USPS priority mail medium box, the shipping cost is the same with, or without the tray. For multiple boards, take them off the tray to save shipping cost both ways.
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Yes...that's why it's good to have spare boards so you can swap stuff around to find out what's good and no good.
That's a good idea to send it out to Lookes...I hope he has some time to look at it.
To save some money on shipping, I'd remove the MPU from the heavy metal tray it's screwed onto.
All he needs is the circuit board itself, and the chips.
I'm only guessing when I say he probably tests the chips, and makes sure they're seated correctly too.
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IGT S2000 and Vision Games / Re: BAD PCB Board S2000 QUESTION
« Last post by lookes on Today at 04:26:26 PM »
I am still fixing them. Send them over.
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