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  1. Merry Christmas to everyone from the emulation scene and to the people who own the machines From innfxction
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  2. Hi Guys I am pleased to release my redraw of the old 2p Silver Shuffle. This was our favorite 2p machine back in 82 and is still a really great game by today's standards. Unfortunately nobody ever found a picture of the original machine, until the George Wilson arcade pictures turned up, and even then the view of this machine was sideways on. Anyway, after drawing the Red shuffle, and converting it back to the original blue version, I only had to use my memory to convert that to the Silver Shuffle that I remember. Hopefully you will enjoy giving this some play! Thanks to @launton for the extremely rare 2p ROMS, @alex74 for play testing, and Wizard for his MFME:) Here is the download: Silver Shuffle v1.0.zip Have fun everybody.
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  3. Hi everyone. Welcome to part 2 of 3 releases:) Here is my complete 4K redraw of JPM's (SRU) Super Eachway Shuffle. This layout was originally drawn for Players Mini Fruit Machine project Hopefully Mr. Player can finish this project over the coming year:) Download:Super Eachway Shuffle v1.0.zip Thanks to @launton for the ROMS:) Thanks to Dad (dadsfme.com) for testing. As always thanks to Wizard for bringing us MFME. Happy Christmas:) Come back tomorrow for part 3!
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  4. Maygay - Bar-GainTech - M1Could this game be a bargain to play, give it a play and find out.Keyboard shortcuts in the notes.Thanks to:Wizard (RIP) for MFMEThe rom providers.MFME V20.1 only Bar-Gain.zip
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  6. Picked this up today, never seen one before, looks cool, nothing much on google apart from a thread on here in the all impact machines thread! Still in the car at the moment will dig it out in the morning. Cheers Ronnie
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  7. Hi everyone. For Christmas 2022 I am doing a 3 part release. For Christmas eve, I am releasing the original 5p blue version of Eachway Shuffle! As always this is a complete redraw in 4K. Thanks to Launton for the ROM's (https://www.fruitemu.co.uk/). TopShaun (https://desertislandfruits.com/) for nagging me to make this, and for testing and of course the mighty Wizard for MFME:). I have included an EWS manual from here a while ago which I have merged together. Not sure who uploaded it, as I can no longer access downloads on here, but thanks to that person. Have fun....Eachway Shuffle v1.0.zip Happy Christmas:) Come back tomorrow for part 2! Submitter Amusements Submitted
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  8. Thank you for the fantastic layout.
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  9. A quick fix that took an awful lot longer than it should of done. The board was alarming and the watchdog was tripping. You have to be careful with these boards as it's so easy to go chasing your tail all over the place and end up getting nowhere. Ater wasting many hours looking for a watchdog fault it was nothing to do with it, the watchdog failure was a symptom not a cause. You can disable the watchdog with a link (refer to the diagram). After a bit of sanity returned I eventually found that EN2 which is fed from IC16 (74LS139) showed no output. Once this was swapped out it all burst into life.
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  10. The ghost from Christmas past visited the other day in the shape of SYS83 board and it's been giving me nightmares ever since. This particular board I worked on a while back (on the previous page) and I did a repair to the track. The board was returned with a fault of almost booting but not completely. On test it would come out of RESET OK and boot up to all the lockouts energising and then immediately going back into RESET ad infinitum! The problem was the watchdog was firing off but it's taken me the best part of a week to find out why. I changed all the components in the watchdog circuit but it didn't cure the fault. After chasing my tail for a few days I noted that the watchdog 100Hz waveform became very noisy as soon as the boot cycle completed and this is what tripped the RESET. This all happens in a fraction of a second so the only way to monitor it was to disable the watchdog by shorting out the base of TR3 to ground. It was then apparent there was another wave form on top of the watchdog one which was tripping the RESET. Next step was to trace it back and find out where it was coming from. The watchdog pulse is generated from IC43 and it was noisy leaving this chip. This chip had already been changed from the last repair and of course a new one made no difference. Attention was then directed to the supply rails of the chip which were also very noisy! Suspecting there could be a bad supply rail somewhere the scope was moved to the cap in the pic and guess what, no noise? Moving the ground lead of the scope to the left where the repair was done and the noise was then showing. A quick check with the Ohm meter showed it was 0 Ohms but the scope said it wasn't directly connected! So to cut a very long story short what had happened was the copper by the cap was obviously still rotting so a link wire was put across from the cap lead to the new piece of track. When checked again the noise was minimal and what do ya know it didn't trip the watchdog any more. Job done. When Jacob Marley visits again I'll repent all my sins after that one.
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  11. After getting hold of the Pussycat club electro a couple of months ago, So pleased to say I now have Hot Dog to stand along side and to say I'm well happy is an understatement. I have been interested in collecting these two machines for many years and because they run at the limit of Bell Fruit's electro technology before being replaced by the MPU machines. The cabinets although tall and slim are still packed with as many panels, timers, relays, switches etc, taking up every possible space. Two great friends made this possible, Graham for letting me have this machine and John that took time out to transport the machine some distance up to my house, I can't thank you enough. Here are first pictures, Pussycat is only higher as it's on wheels, Hot Dog will be fitted with the same. Pussy Cat released first on 5p play £60 Jackpot and Hot Dog soon after on 10p play £100 Jackpot. Must apologise to John that his plays on Pussycat were not the most entertaining due to the machine running so tight and robbed you with very little win or nudge opportunities. Looking at the actual % setting printed from BF you can see why it was so tight, If you add into the equation any tampering from operators and the games ruined.. Once it goes though it's service the % payout and play interest will be greatly increased.
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  12. Picked this up yesterday from that horrible cunt @superbank. It works, so just needs a clean up and a once over. I'm very happy with it.
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  13. Came across this which looks the same game.
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  14. September 1979 but that's just the advert date.. 😂
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  15. No problem, I will dump them here when I have time but soon
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