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Title: Key Chip Needed? What Board Do I Have?
Post by: mustangjeep on May 26, 2015, 10:46:41 AM
Hey Guys I know there have been several answers on what key chip to use with what boards,,, but I'm new to IGT altogether and I don't even know what board I have.

How do you tell which one is which? How can you tell which ones are the enhanced version?

I looked at the number on the chips in relation to the files posted on here to determine what software I have but I couldn't find it on the list???

Any help would be awesome!

Thanks guys!

Bud
Title: Re: Key Chip Needed? What Board Do I Have?
Post by: brianfink on May 26, 2015, 11:22:39 AM
Look at the two white labels just above your GME chips, the one labeled P/N is your part number (you only need to look at the last 4 digits). I would use key 40. 
Title: Re: Key Chip Needed? What Board Do I Have?
Post by: buybestslots on May 26, 2015, 01:56:16 PM
we use a key 28
Title: Re: Key Chip Needed? What Board Do I Have?
Post by: rickhunter on May 26, 2015, 02:45:56 PM
I thought 28 was for 044 only?  Looks to me like a 3902 board? I use key22 for that.
Title: Re: Key Chip Needed? What Board Do I Have?
Post by: buybestslots on May 26, 2015, 04:45:28 PM
sorry might be a 20 got to be the hay fever here mine also is a 22 key  used it  close to 200 times  always works on 3902
Title: Re: Key Chip Needed? What Board Do I Have?
Post by: rickhunter on May 26, 2015, 08:18:14 PM
It's a 3902 board, use key 22.  If you had an 044 board running a legacy adapter, then you would use key 40.  If you had an 044 flashboard, you use key 28.
Title: Re: Key Chip Needed? What Board Do I Have?
Post by: TheAirBalancer on May 26, 2015, 08:31:16 PM
It looks like a 3902 MPU to me. I have successfully used keys 17, 22, and 40. Key 17 is keychip only with no clear options, no menu pops up and the screen just turns purple to tell you it's been accepted. Key 22 gives you RAM clear options and a keychip function too in a visual menu. Key 40 is the newer version of key 22 but functions the same for 3902 boards in my experience.
Title: Re: Key Chip Needed? What Board Do I Have?
Post by: rickhunter on May 26, 2015, 08:59:13 PM
I've had issues using key40 on my 3902 board, I loose the touchscreen connectivity for some reason.
Title: Re: Key Chip Needed? What Board Do I Have?
Post by: mustangjeep on May 26, 2015, 09:56:02 PM
Thank you guys for all the help.
I ordered a 40 key, before I saw your post rickhunter, so let's hope mine works OK :)
Title: Re: Key Chip Needed? What Board Do I Have?
Post by: brianfink on May 28, 2015, 11:55:56 AM
I've never had an issue with key 40
Title: Re: Key Chip Needed? What Board Do I Have?
Post by: KirkLasVegas on May 29, 2015, 11:34:54 PM
I use a KEY-40 to do a lobotomy on it...resets EVERYTHING, especially meters...
KEY-40 will(can) force it to load the default games and turn the hopper ON

KEY-17 for when I need to get in and modify just a few things (like max bets, add a game)


If I had to have ONE chip for 3802/3902 it would be the KEY-40 as you can use it like a 17 too.



Title: Re: Key Chip Needed? What Board Do I Have?
Post by: brianfink on May 30, 2015, 04:04:00 PM
I know if you are using really old software you have to do a clear in order to get into keychip menu, but with newer software that uses simm cards you can just go into key chip without having to clear.
Title: Re: Key Chip Needed? What Board Do I Have?
Post by: KirkLasVegas on May 30, 2015, 04:44:27 PM
UH.....no.....
I can use a KEY-17 with some old stuff like M0000526 base chip and not have to clear it completely.
Here is the reasoning....
In a casino or a route operation, if you swap out the board you need to clear ALL book keeping, otherwise your accounting dept will want to hang you by your balls as it REALLY screws them up.So if I need to "Massage" a few settings I use the KEY-17 so as to NOT reset book keeping and save me a whole lot of time.
If I bring a machine out of storage or set it back up, it gets the KEY-40 treatment.
Of course this does not apply to the 044 series of boards....

Title: Re: Key Chip Needed? What Board Do I Have?
Post by: brianfink on May 31, 2015, 07:36:13 AM
As a home user (like most of us) I really don't pay much attention to the accounting. Should have said when using key 40 some times you have to clear in order to access key chip menu but usually you can just select apply key chip and not have to clear. I always thought all simm based software could be keyed without clearing by just selecting apply key chip and reboot without clearing anything.   
Title: Re: Key Chip Needed? What Board Do I Have?
Post by: UNIMAN on May 31, 2015, 09:06:22 AM
The Key 17 is a keychip only.
The Key 22 is a non WAP keychip AND memory clear.
The Key 40 replaces the KEY 22. Believe the Key 40 works on both the 3902 board and the 044 boards without "enhanched memory themes".

The Key 28 is a non WAP keychip and memory clear that is used on the 044 board with games that have "enhanched memory themes."
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