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Next up is a 90's machine on £8 tokens its Bfm's Make a Million, whether you made a million or it took a miilion well that's your story it comes from the popular slots of the era with the likes of jumping jack flash, showtime spectacular, easy money, money to burn etc Thanks goto The original Bfmeumalator layout and its creator, of which tommy c kindly converted for me a few years back The Ebay seller's image of which i made this layout from which incidentally is a tad rough in places but can't be helped!! Mavroz for the small section of reel band used for some symbols Richy1976 for adding coin effects Shortcuts are Start = Spacebar Play the Game = P Stop/Collect = S/C Holds = 1,2,3 Hi = 2, Lo = 3 Cancel = ` Take the Feature = F Tokens in = 9 £1's in = 0 THIS LAYOUT PLAYS IN MFME V19 or above (currently 19.1 available from desertislandfruits.) Enjoy and Happy Gaming!!!! Bfm's Make A Million £8 Dx.zip1 point
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Finished another one! This time it's a DX for an Electrocoin true classic, Super BAR-X. One of the UK's most popular fruit machines from back then. Set to £4.80/20p/92% Which means tons, upon tons of regular wins which makes it, in my opinion, the best stake/prize ratio ever done for a BAR-X machine. Use MFME6.1 to play. Credits go out to the following people: BarXQueen: For the classic. Wizard: For adding Lo-tech Electrocoin emulation to MFME. Shortcuts for this, are: Hold/Nudge Down 1 - 1 Hold/Nudge Down 2 - 2 Hold/Nudge Down 3 - 3 Cancel Hold - ` Collect Bank - C Auto Start - A Start - Space £1 Insert - 0 20p Token - 9 Have fun! Super BAR-X DX.zip1 point
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Hi i found this site yesterday and im going to contact them regarding some of the obsolete ics we encounter on a regular basis ie tms9980anl s9980p tms9902 for the jpms if anyone can add to the list anything that would be useful ill ask about these too. I might be barking up the wrong tree but thought nothing ventured lol cheers Tony. http://www.chrydesn.co.uk/obsoletechips/1 point
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Fantastic, love these old ACE £4.80 streakers. Great machines! Thanks a lot for this Vectra1 point
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Time to go off your nut again with this utterly nutty machine from global big brother of the Awp dx i did a few years back thanks goto Clo06 - classic layout for lamping positions Matty L - images used/ and sound roms Wizard for mfme shortcuts written within the notes Play this in MFME V20.1 Club Utter Nutter £250 Dx.zip Club Utter Nutter £250 Dx.zip1 point
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Had a couple of old type Procon boards in with fried PCB's. One with a burnt out audio chip and another with a burnt out 53v track (the worst)! Both boards have had all the carbon dug out and replaced with epoxy with glass fibre strands added for strength. The audio chip one needed new rivets put in on a couple of pins and the track remade where the carbonated board had been removed. The 53v track I'm doing for my own benefit as I reckon the silicon count is going to be horrendous going by Andrew's experience. Just for my own curiosity I want to see how bad it can be so next time I can say no. I'll post some more pics tomorrow of the board repair and maybe some results of testing. The other thing with these older style boards is they don't have ROM on board and need a cart. I couldn't find any info on the Mecca so here's the board. It's very simple as there's only the single ROM chip. I'll see if I can make one of these single sided for a test spare. One other thing that confused me concerning the diagram for this board was I couldn't understand whay the CPU clock didn't connect to the CPU? After tracing it out on the board I came to the conclusion that there must be a wire link on the ROM cart to conect them together which indeed there was. I'll probably upload the diagram for the cart tomorrow.1 point
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Yep, it's an avenue to explore that's for sure. To add to the list TA11820 (Scorp1 and Sys85) custom chip. PCF1251P (MPS2) ULN 2823A (MPS2) Not saying I'd be buying any unless the price was right of course but I expect they would be expensive.1 point
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This is from the 'Decimal Ready' era, which is something I'm starting to look for. Will have been on sixpence play, originally, for pub use rather than arcade. Is the 'Triple Hold' feature nothing more than 'random hold after win'?1 point
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Next up is this Rarer Mazooma Machine Gold Diggers on a £35 Jackpot A feature trail game where the number overlays on the reels add to the trail, playing on a standard 30p a go or a "super" 50p play something i've been picking over since Social Dragon Aka Meme3 uploaded the roms asking for this to be emulated then along came Player via The Mecca and uploaded the image scan for this machine a week or so ago i gained all the ingredients needed to make this into a dx so thankyou to both of them, without members uploading resources like this there'd be no dx's Shortcuts listed within the notes Plays in MFME V19.8+ Enjoy and Happy Gaming!!! Gold Diggers £35Dx.zip1 point
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Thanks John, Nick has suggested trying a different model of acceptor so I'll pull one from one of my other machines tonight. I can't help but feel I'm close to having the machine working. Fingers crossed.1 point
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That's actually a good thing. These boards can do weird things if the software isn't compatible with the board revision. I would just try another acceptor, any should work accepting coins wise.1 point
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Does it work in coin test? If it does I'll be shocked. It will be called "Lock out test". Upon entering all coins will be locked out. There should be several buttons flashing, pressing each one will enable a different coin.1 point
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