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  1. Back to the old-school with this one. A fantastic old JPM lo-tech machine called Hi Ho Silver. Set to the classic £4.80/20p. On the system 5 tech. I remember playing this all the time when I was younger, and playing it again on the emulator brings it all back. A great suck, and streak machine that JPM liked to do back then. Expect a good four, or five repeats on the jackpot when the time is right. Unfortunately there is a slight issue on this when you get the jackpot on the Red/Blue Sevens. There's a bit of slowdown, mainly because all the lamps that flash during the jackpot sequence are 'Blended'; which has a big effect on the speed. The issue only happens when you scale the layout, down, on smaller monitors. If you play it at full size, there's no slowdowns. Another oddity is the lamps on the buttons. They sometimes light, erratically, and I'm not sure why. It might be hold-hints, or an emulator issue. All the credit in the World must go to Paulgee. If it wasn't for him, and Jonno, this machine might never have got emulated. Not only did Paulgee send me the new rom dumps (that Jonno kindly dumped for him) from Paul's own machine, he also sent me reel images/order, and a video of the lamp sequence which helped my an huge amount in getting it completed. High-fives all around! Use MFME6.1 to play. Full list of credits are: Jonno: Dumping roms. Paulgee: Offering roms to be dumped from his own machine, plus reel images/order and lamp sequence video. SPA: Flier that was used. Shortcuts are: Hold/Nudge 1 - 1 Hold/Nudge 2 - 2 Hold/Nudge 3 - 3 Hold/Nudge 4 - 4 Cancel/Take - ` or T Start - Space 20p Token - 9 £1 Insert - 0 Enjoy this great JPM once again! Hi Ho Silver DX.zip
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  2. Is it rare no,is it worth over a grand no,was it popular yes very,are the new versions worth anything no fuck all....and then there’s razzle dazzle,ah I think I’ll leave it.
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  3. OK my favorite tools are... Microscope for seeing smd joints and soldering molex crimper ABI chip tester oscilloscope! IC leg straighteners Dataman programmer with modified commercial adapter to read those pesky MPU5 flash chips! component leg bender to correct width! My other Dataman programmer so I can mess and do things like this!! Capacitance meter! Coin mech programmer and mech check box old school CRT oscilloscope! still in use! CRT tube tester an rejuvenator for the old style arcade game monitors! I ALWAYS need these!!! This will be great IF I can ever find the bits to actually use it! Pin removal tool! ABI Boardmaster 4000 for REALLY checking chips! especially suspected counterfeit ones! 0 to 300v psu to be able to run switch mode psu's on the bench current limited so the switchmode psu don't try to short circuit the national grid when they go short and BANG! ACETONE (nail polish remover) to try and spot those fake Chinese remarking if chips to change thee identity! for really indepth heavy faultfinding with a Fluke 9010 troubleshooter and cpu pod! Flyback tester, for those CRT monitor repairs My MPU3 test rig Wire stripper for the kynar wire and of course my scorpion 4 test box! And sound rom testing!! That's more than enough for now!!!!
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  4. Fixes EVERYTHING! Ask Sam
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  5. it is the metalwork around the speaker that helps with the bass, so if you dont fit it back fully (with all its nuts and washers) it still wont sound its best
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