Re: [vpFREE] Peppermill and the "2341 key"

 


nightoftheiguana2000@yahoo.com wrote:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QWiZz7-zhp8


It is not as complicated as this youtube video.

Here is a repost from an earlier vpfree post regarding my machine and the "key chip".

I have a slant-top MGMD GameKing manufactured 8/98 with a 17in touch
screen monitor.

The game chip (40 pins) has 59 distinct games including a few Keno,
slot, and a Blackjack game. Each game has a varying number of paytables
given as a percent payback. The denominations run 1c, 2c, 5c, 10c, 20c,
25c, 50c, 1$, 2$, 5$, 10$, and 25$. For each denomination you can
select up to 12 games to be displayed. To change anything, you need
what is called a "KEY" chip (another 40 pin chip). You need to power
off the machine, open up the front and pull out the electronic rack.
Then you need to remove the game chip which is in a socket. Since it is
easy to damage the pins, I added a ZIF socket (Zero Insertion Force).
Then you replace the game chip with the KEY chip. Replace the pull out
electronic rack. Then start up the machine. After that you have the
option of clearing registers and games as such. When done, you will
need to shut it down again swap out the KEY chip with the game chip.
Then start up again with the game chip. Note that denominations, games
and paytable has yet to be selected.

Now you can select any denominations and add the games with paytable
based on percent payback. You do not see the paytables only the percent
payback so you will need to know what the percent payback is for the
paytables. For example you need to know that FPDW has a 100.8%
payback. You will also need to use the slot attendant key to select
some options too. After selecting everything from the touch screen
menus, you will need to shut it down one more time.

Now when you start it up again, it will look normal with the games and
denominations that you selected. So if you wanted, you could have just
one game at one denomination or you could have up to 144 games (12 games
at each of the 12 denominations). You can not have two of the same
games such as FPDW and NSUD (just different paytables) at the same
denomination. However, you can have Deuces and Loose Deuces and Double
Deuces all at the same denomination as they are different games.

If you want to change/add denomination, games, or paytable percents, you
will need to repeat this.

Hope this helps.

Dennis
vp-connoisseur

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Re: [vpFREE] Peppermill and the "2341 key"

 
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[vpFREE] Re: Las Vegas Trip Report

 

Sounds like an enjoyable trip regardless of the wins v losses.
Next time you are here, check out www.thesmithcenter.com for activities at our new and wonderful Smith Center for the Performing Arts.  Prices way lower than the Strip and you'd be surprised at the quality and variety of what is available
 
Karen
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[vpFREE] RE: Some suggestions for Pechanga

 

I read a lot of the information on travel sites. Personal experiences has usually found much of the information on these sites to be either inaccurate or not too useful. This is especially true when considering whether or not to pass this information on to others.

I do have a lot of "experience" and "stays" at both Rincon and Pechanga. There is only one area that I would rate Rincon better that Pechanga and that is in the "pool facilities". In all other areas, I would rate Pechanga better than Rincon, maybe even as much as "head and shoulders" better. For what ever
it is worth, Pechanga Hotel is rated a 4 Diamond hotel.

In video poker, superiority at Pechanga is a "no brainer" at all deniminations! Also, Pechanga is one of the 4 casinos (along with Morongo, Sycuan and Agua Caliente) that in the 2008 California-Tribal Gaming Pact were allowed
to add up to 17,000
more slot machines in exchange for giving a higher percentage of gross slot revenues to the state. I do see them using this big
advantage over Rincon even more in the future. Unfortunately the gaming slowdown in 2009 had a big impact in implementing the planned growth of these four large casinos. Currently you are seeing some new changes and growth in all four of these southern California casinos.

Maybe I am missing something. How do others compare these two casinos?

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