If you look in the vpfree files section, my excel file "GAMEKING.xls" (Game King Set up Options) list all of the games and percents available for my machine. I can have up to 12 different games per denominations. The denominations can range from 1c to $25. Picking a game and a percent selects the particular paytable for that game.
You need what is called a "key chip" to change the games, denominations, and percents for the paytable. The key chip is a 40 pin IC (Integrated Circuit) that you substitute for the computer chip when you want to make a change. I put in a ZIF (zero insertion force) socket so that I would not damage the 40 pin ICs when replacing them.
The "2341" key is nothing more than the slot attendant key. I have one for each of my machines and they are interchangeable.
Dennis
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Ballyowner wrote:
When you turn the key on my machine a screen comes up with the following options and the light on top of the machine starts flashing. It's a touchpad screen and that's how you pick options.I have a round top machine with speakers on the sides of the front that look like ears.The key slot is on the right side about 1/3 of the way down.Accounting 14 optionsDiagnostics 7 optionsPlay History Must turn key again. Goes back more than 10 plays.Event Logs 10 optionsModify Meters Have to open door to modify.Sound Setup Adjust Machine volume.So, when you turn the key you have the 6 options above.If you touch Accounting the screen changes and you have 14 different accounting options.If you touch Diagnostics the screen changes and you have 7 different diagnostic options.Etc.Hope this helps.Glen----- Original Message -----From: bobbartop@yahoo.comSent: Saturday, February 15, 2014 10:50 PMSubject: Re: [vpFREE] Peppermill and the "2341 key"
This is very difficult for me to picture in my mind since I have never seen the process done. When you say it gives you pages of bookkeeping-type info, how does it do that? Does it print it out right there? I mean, what did this guy from the Peppermill have to do to gather this info? Presumably he did not just slyly stick a key into the back of the machine. Did he have to open the machine? Did he do it all by himself? I just can't picture this guy doing this right in front of God and everyone, including the casino surveillance department. The guy must have had balls.
---In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, <Ballyowner@...> wrote:
I recently purchased an IGT Game King Multi Game machine.It came with a 2341 reset key.The reset key gives you pages of bookkeeping type information.You can't change anything with it except to reset a handpay.
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