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**Video Poker, Keno, Slots, 21** Gaming machines => IGT AVP (Including G20,G23) => Topic started by: GSMCGSMC on August 20, 2020, 11:46:40 AM
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I'm a new owner of a S_ AVP model #96499412. It's setup with Family 14 Game King software and includes about a dozen slots, Keno, Roulette, and Blackjack. I'm enjoying playing all the games and am looking to learn as much as possible while adding a few more slot games to my current setup. The Slot game Pinball is installed and the bonus portion shows sideways up top. Other than that, I don't know much about this machine, such as: which platform, brainbox, cabinet style/ number, etc. I'd like to know these things for future reference. I've purchased an EKey 7, and a diagnostic key for future use.
I could probably remove and replace components with some guidance (Youtube Video), but I'm in no way a tech. So, I have been reluctant to poke around much inside the cabinet. I read a post on here that says more or less, "If it's working correctly, don't mess with it". That's been my takeaway so far. I really apreciate the knowlege pool here and look forward to learning as much as my brain will absorb.
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If you have a gameking software, then you don't have an S-AVP (S-AVP is a stepper slot, with mechanical reels). You have an AVP Video slot. If you have a dual layer main display, then you have an SMLD avp machine.
If you have family 14 games, most likely you have a 3.0 mpu (it should be labeled on the mpu box). If you have that many games, then you probably have a show bios, which means you do not need license dongles in order for the games to play. To add games you will need a family 14 game loader and an ekey7 in order to enable the option to enable and add games among other things. It is also worthwhile to get a diagnostic usb flash drive so you can clear the machine in case you ever run into issues. You will also need it to get back into a working state when your nvram battery eventually runs out and needs replacement.
A photo of your machine both outside and inside will help determine for sure what it is you have.
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Hi Rick, Thanks for the good info... Here's a few pics of the machine
Tried 3 times to have pics in upright position. No Go
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A few more pics
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Your phone pics have metadata that retain orientation. You need to just save them in a real computer, then resave in the upright position. If they are upright already, give them a 360 degree flip and it will save the correct orientation. I've never checked but you might be able auto adjust each photo in your phone, save again - then try posting them. I fixed your first set. The last few you posted probably aren't needed.
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Thanks... I appreciate that. I did save them to my pc oriented correctly, but?? I'll try the 360 flip.
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You do have an SMLD slot avp 3.0 machine. You have 3.0M 625 model avp MPU. Nice machine BTW. The machine might have been at one point an S_AVP, but somebody might have coverted it, since the cabinet is basically the same. Most native SMLD machines do not have a pull handle, so it was probably an S-AVP stepper before it was converted.
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You do have an SMLD slot avp 3.0 machine. You have 3.0M 625 model avp MPU. Nice machine BTW. The machine might have been at one point an S_AVP, but somebody might have coverted it, since the cabinet is basically the same. Most native SMLD machines do not have a pull handle, so it was probably an S-AVP stepper before it was converted.
That's great to know. I'm currently looking for a few more slot games to install. Should any Family 14 games be compatible with this machine?
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as long as they are stand-alone video titles (do not require a linked connection to a server or a controller).