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**Video Poker, Keno, Slots, 21** Gaming machines => Pot-O-Gold => Topic started by: Amechanic on April 08, 2014, 10:21:36 PM
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I'm looking for a little bit of information about the Pot-O-Gold video slot machines? First who made them? Does anyone know what they used for the CRT and power supply's? Were they Ceronix 1492? Do you need a key chip to work on them? I know where ones at that powers on, but comes up with a Call Attendent message on the screen.. I'm kind of hoping it uses a Ceronix CRT, I'd buy it just to have the tube.
Thanks Gary
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It was made by Leisure Time Technologies. They are way out of business.
Does yours have a power supply inside it, top left corner?
If so I have one without the power supply, just a white Molex connector where the power supply connects.
Is there any way you can give me the wiring from the power supply to the molex connector(s)?
I think it puts out +5, +12, and -5 but not sure and is rated at 12 Amps.
Meanwhile I will look at the one I have on Monday and let you know what I can find out about the monitor that is in it.
I am told this machine has 32 games on it but have not seen it work yet.
Clear chips? Who knows at this point as I can't even find a manual or schematics.
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Thanks for that bit of information.. I have not bought the Pot-o-Gold machine. I know where ones at, but nothing more about it except for what I've mentioned in my other post. I figured the company was out of business, but was hoping it was a Ceronix 1492 CRT and power supply. It's an hour trip for me to go look it over.
Thanks Gary
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If there is any way you could go look at it let me know.
Is it in Vegas?
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No in Michigan. I'll have to see if its still for sale. It was last week.
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Considering the lack of drawings or any available support you should be able to get it for a song.... and 10$.
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I might try calling on it again tomorrow. I talked to the seller about 2-3 months back about it. He doesn't know very much about the machine, only that it powers on an says call Attendent or something like that. Then I got was his life story, and how bad his life's been. I might see if he would be willing to take a low ball offer since its been for sale for ever.
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Ya, nobody wants them, they usually get stripped for parts.
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Ya, nobody wants them, they usually get stripped for parts.
But you should know that the sellers see this big shinny machine and says, ( I paid big money for it 10 years ago )... You did for your car too, but it not worth what you paid for it either.
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You don't need a chip to work with these gaming machines, just turn on the dipswitch No.8 and turn the reset switch key to get access to the configuration menu.