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  2. I've got a couple mate. They're a bit rusty but you can always get them powder coated if you're as fussy as Nick Sulzer! PM me your address and you can have them for postage cost you grumpy twat!
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  3. I will Phil, there were many issues! First of all the reels took some time, thanks for the sensors they really helped, Andrew sent some new bits as well,, which helped also! And also the help of our resident board guru! Also found the reel board was faulty as well, had one from another machine to get this one working! After that it was still faulting, there were lots of loose connectors to the nudge and hold switches, I think I replaced about 30 in total, for some reason it was stopping it from booting. Once they were done, she sprung into life πŸ‘ŒπŸ‘ŒπŸ‘Œ
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  4. MPU3 Checksum Removal Found that the Cabaret 100 rom set had the checksum code in place that blocked any changes. Reviewed at the Line Up code and the solution applied and looked for a similar sequence in the Cabaret dump. Here is the Line Up code and the solution for the checksum bypass was to remove the JSR Z7081 line by changing the bytes in the HEX file from BD 70 81 to 4F 4F 4F The Cabaret 100 the code looks like this: In particular I looked for the STA MA000 and LDB #$03 commands, the sub routine addresses are different due to the different size of the files and different content. To remove the JSR Z75AB line to bypass the checksum routine, this is done by editing the code and changing the BD 75 AB to 4F 4F 4F as the Line Up. This was saved and ran up fine in the emulator and now allows changes to the code and doesn't hang on boot up. Out of interest I enclose a copy of the Line Up and Cabaret 100 disassembled code. Thanks to @Road Runnerfor the original shared solution for the Super Line Up. lineup.rtf d16_2.rtf
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  5. Good evening all, Well finally got hold of a Barcrest Hi Lights, my first Mpu2 as well. I am delighted. Came to me as a non runner, and it's taken a little bit of work to get running, but with the help of the Mecca folk's, it all came together!
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  6. Get on Graham, that is really good of you πŸ‘Œ I have a blast cabinet at work, so can give them a going over! Probably won’t go as far as nick though! πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚ Thinking about it, the Mrs called me a grumpy twat about an hour ago! Must be some truth in it!
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