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**Video Poker, Keno, Slots, 21** Gaming machines => WMS Williams Video => Topic started by: Slotski on January 04, 2017, 11:42:37 PM
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Trying to get a Time Machine game to come up. Getting a "Progressive protocol not set" error at end of set up. Wondering since it only offers a 86.09% pay out selection if it is a non stand alone progressive that I won't be able to get working for home use. Or is there a way to get around this. I could also just be doing something wrong in the set up since I'm not well experienced in the BB machines yet. Thank you, Gene
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Trying to get a Time Machine game to come up. Getting a "Progressive protocol not set" error at end of set up. Wondering since it only offers a 86.09% pay out selection if it is a non stand alone progressive that I won't be able to get working for home use. Or is there a way to get around this. I could also just be doing something wrong in the set up since I'm not well experienced in the BB machines yet. Thank you, Gene
Are you using a TSE board as a fooler board? I believe one is needed for this game to work.
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What is the number on the card. There are 2 versions of this games, WAP and SA
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I think what I have is called a BB 1.5, dual screen with a Nxt2 CPU. The game card does not have the original label. Is there a way to read the card number at boot up. I could do that tonight. Thank you, Gene
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As the machine boots up is should display the game card version, SC22-000-1000, just watch the screen for it.
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Still going to need the Tse Board.................
SM
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Still going to need the Tse Board.................
SM
Are you saying that a TSE Board is required to clear the "Progressive protocol not set" error?
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No.
I think that is related to you're having the WAP version which will NOT work at home under any circumstances.
If/When you do have the correct SA version, you WILL need the TSE fooler board to run it....
Steve
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Thanks to both of you. At work now. Will Check number at boot up tonight. Good to learn this stuff. I just bought Dans last tse assembly a few weeks ago so should be ok there if it's needed.
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To Bryan, pbracer, I tried do to send a pm but wouldn't go due to your inbox being full. Please send me your email if you can or if you clean out the pm in box I could reply there. Tnx, Gene. Going out to retrieve the cf card number now.
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Idesign, my cf is a SC20-000-1000, not a SC22, just 20! Is that not good news? Thanks, Gene
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Not gonna work in your machine, don't know who you got the card from, and hope you didn't buy it from someone here on NLG, but get your money back.
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Thank you Idesign, sorry I don't know your first name. It is what it is. No big loss, it was just in with some stuff I bought from a slot business that went out of business. Thank you to you and everyone one else that tried to help. Gene
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Where would you get a "fooler" card at anyway? :Scratch-Head:
What games need it?
Thank you!
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The "fooler" Device Steve mentioned is a metal case assembly with a circuit board that holds another cf card. It connects to the main CPU via rs232 serial data. Others I'm sure understand it a lot more but all I know is it works great. Got my game going thanks to everyone's help. (Thanks). The units are a bit scarce. If you look long enough you should be able to find one. I don't have a list of what games need it.
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Glad you got it going my friend....
How did you solve your bill validator issue??
Steve
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Didn't exactly find the problem yet. I subbed a working BV, rack & harness. When that didn't work I put whole game, cpu and tsetse into another "working" game and it's been working fine. Just got another back plane in the mail today. Will try that soon as I recover from the crud I came down with. Anyone know where the name tsetse came from and/or the reason it came into use?