
New owner of "Bully For You"
Started by jaffoon, May 15 2008 11:42 AM
48 replies to this topic
#41
Posted 24 May 2008 - 01:20 AM
Cheers guys - really helpful forum.
Where does that meter go on the machine - and how does it connect?
Where does that meter go on the machine - and how does it connect?
#42
Posted 24 May 2008 - 03:01 AM
Cheers guys - really helpful forum.
Where does that meter go on the machine - and how does it connect?
If you want to keep an eye on the money in / money out from when you get it, I'm sure you can just clear the software meters held in the machines RAM.
IIRC you need to get the machine into 'freeplay' mode (that is, let the machine initialise with a door open, press cancel to clear 'Read Meters?' if that appears, and then use a credit. Insert and turn the refloat key (should say 87000 or 8700 on the key, and fits into a switch located in the top right hand side of the payout tray) and it should display long-term and short-term software meters.
Just clear whichever one you want that by holding cancel in for about 3 seconds. Long-term is typically 'when the machine was bought / changed suppliers', and short-term is typically 'when the machine was moved from site to site'.
Maybe that doesn't work on this era of machines, but it definately works on Genesis > early Tall Genesis. Never done it on the machines at work as don't want to wipe the meters on them, which are invaluable for showing up blaggers (

We've got this at work on the £5 / 10p setting, and if I could play it, I would, were I allowed to! I think in a home scenario a £5 should be set a little higher than a £25 - I'd say perhaps 84% on the £5 jackpot and 78% on the £25 - simply because £5 do have more obvious flatspots, due to the higher jackpot frequency.
Mind you, if your mates are playing it, 70% all the way!

#43
Posted 24 May 2008 - 03:20 AM
We've got this at work on the £5 / 10p setting, and if I could play it, I would, were I allowed to! I think in a home scenario a £5 should be set a little higher than a £25 - I'd say perhaps 84% on the £5 jackpot and 78% on the £25 - simply because £5 do have more obvious flatspots, due to the higher jackpot frequency.
Mind you, if your mates are playing it, 70% all the way!
All Fair Grounds are 70% on all machines Greedy Buggers
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#44
Posted 24 May 2008 - 09:28 AM
Yeah the Percentage Key is a 70% one.
Still want to change the hopper level to £125.00
Cant see the connection that used to run to the note meter as was suggested I unplug it.
Also on the MPU Board I can not see any dipswitches at all - where should I be looking?
Still want to change the hopper level to £125.00
Cant see the connection that used to run to the note meter as was suggested I unplug it.
Also on the MPU Board I can not see any dipswitches at all - where should I be looking?
#45
Posted 25 May 2008 - 11:05 PM
you wont get cheaper than that!!!
get it while you can.
dont know how he can sell them at that price even though it doesn't cost £2.50 to post it,he would still be making a loss if he has bought it trade price.
baz
Noticed that it says "as new".
People on the Mecca seem to think that they can be zeroed - not an easy straightforward job though...
JAFFOON: Dip switches on MPU5 are on the program cartridge, next to the perkey and S&P key sockets, and the test button.
Edited by aaamusements, 25 May 2008 - 11:08 PM.
Addition
#46
Posted 27 May 2008 - 08:33 PM
Noticed that it says "as new".
People on the Mecca seem to think that they can be zeroed - not an easy straightforward job though...
JAFFOON: Dip switches on MPU5 are on the program cartridge, next to the perkey and S&P key sockets, and the test button.
not sure how you can reset the electronic meter as we have always been told by the trade that it cant be done but i assume some tech guy can hack it.
baz
#47
Posted 27 May 2008 - 11:41 PM
im sure theres a way to do it via the motherboard or you have to connect the motherboard to a pc or somthing because mine was done on my crazy clubnot sure how you can reset the electronic meter as we have always been told by the trade that it cant be done but i assume some tech guy can hack it.
baz
#48
Posted 28 May 2008 - 06:20 PM
It can be done, I just don't know how unfortunately!

Starpoint would tell you that it can't be, it's their product.

Starpoint would tell you that it can't be, it's their product.
#49
Posted 29 May 2008 - 09:37 PM
JAFFOON: Dip switches on MPU5 are on the program cartridge, next to the perkey and S&P key sockets, and the test button.
Update:
Switch bank 1 is in the corner of the mpu board itself,
Switch bank 2 is on the program cartridge.
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