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  1. Either way I'd still give you one.
    5 points
  2. This forum has been running for nearly 20 years and there are countless posts from the past about these machines and pretty much all others. Please make the effort to search and read some of the older posts, there is a ton of useful info in them. You might even enjoy it.
    3 points
  3. That guy told his bitch to shut up whilst he was playing his machine LOL And why does Ben have to quote the whole fucking post with pictures to ask a simple question ? Amateur.
    3 points
  4. I’ve got Indiana Jones and it is February 1995 final inspection and October 1994 on sound Rom. Only impact are in these JPM vogue cabinets as far I’m aware so I’d recon mid to late 1994 is when they started to build these cabs and earliest visions of impect are system ‘6’ 1993 payout out board, and impact sound card 1994 impact motherboard, Rom card, Processor card so with all that being said is it the first impact? I’m honestly not sure.. but there’s a high chance it is there’s also a image floating around of Indy in a system 5 style cab so wonder if there was ever a system 5 release. Always very interesting to know about the history
    3 points
  5. Wow! Never ever seen Indy in a system 5 cab ! Looks great thou! Yes I first saw monopoly 60, roller brand spanking new ! Has to be in 1994. The 8 quid token release was in '94 too.
    2 points
  6. Nice machine! The entire fucking post was attached for the benefit of @quattrohead, in case he missed it!
    2 points
  7. I'm a 22 year old girl with long blond hair, cup D and currently single Ok thats a lie I'm a 80 year old guy and still virgin. Thanks for letting me in!
    1 point
  8. If your Barcrest MPU3 is a bit noisy when playing, probably it is a defect step motor. My Razzle Dazzle "I AM DRD 2,5 C" 4 reel machine had for years a noisy B-ROL. Just humming when the rol spins, just that match that it is was a bit annoying. Procedure to fix this problem. First switch over the step motor 7-way plug with a good stepper, Also switch over the 6-way Photo-coupler plug of both the chosen steppers. Other wise you get an alarm. Now play a game or through the test option and test if the noisy step motor is also moved to the new location. Of course the pictures are wrong but that cpu doesn't know that. In this way you cancel out the reel motor-pcb or a MPU problem. If you figured out it is the step motor that is noisy, Test coil resistance BN-BK and O-R app. 56 Ohm. 4 Coils separately measure app. 28 Ohm Test if the axle of that noisy motor has some kind of front-to-back clearance. If so the motor is a repair option. Do the following. - First mark the reels A,B,C,(D) so you know the original order because the reels are all different. - Dismantle the reel assembly. -Unscrew 3 Philips screws that attached the plastic reel to the axle module. -Take off that plastic reel (position mark isn't necessary the cpu lines-up with the hole and photo-coupler) -Tap out that small black pin -Take off the last axle unit. - With a heat-gun and a knife blade gently peel of the backplate of the motor. MARK !! the coils are in plastic cover so heat up till max. 50C, just enough to heat up the glue. -Take out at the front axle that C-clip, remember the take off amount of washers. - Take out the inner motor rotor unit. -Look inside that rotor and you will find a spring washer, that is the problem maker. -Find a washer, or a couple of them, fill up at the inner side of this rotor, just enough that there is a tiny little pressure when mounted back and washers with C-clip is mounted again. That is that spring-washer is doing his job again. But keep that spring washer inside it has the function off tension the rotor all times. A bit trail and error. -A drip of clear tinny oil on the shaft. -Mount every thing back-worth -Play the came and found out that it is completely quite again. Worked for me that is. Have fun, Maurice
    1 point
  9. Glad it’s not just me that struggled to find anything that I search for.
    1 point
  10. Second that. Cant find much on here now
    1 point
  11. I have to agree, the search went all to shit when the forum was migrated to this software, I can't find crap and my old brain cells need all the help they can get these days. Maybe the content isn't indexed properly. Thank god for google, I would be dumb as a bag of rocks without it.
    1 point
  12. Look similar are quite different. MPU2 and MPU3 motor reels are the same, so this being 1984 it would be about 4 years after Barcrest when fully MPU based. Type in MPU1 fruit machine on YouTube
    1 point
  13. That's a nice machine Darren. I hope your project is a massive success mate 👍👍👍👍
    1 point
  14. Just out of curiosity does rollercoaster club have the board sitting flat or vertical? Wondering when they wised up and seen sitting flat was a issue. A big one! For countless of reasons really. Coins falling, batteries leaking, dust..
    1 point
  15. Impressive jpm knowledge. My Rollercoaster Club is Aug 1996... its a back door opener. Earliest Electra cab I've seen was a Royal flush 1998.
    1 point
  16. busy is busy no matter what you have and what you do its just a weetabox nothing more
    1 point
  17. I suppose technically the last vogue would be club casino crazy (not front opener) but force 10 seems to be the last awp as others as mentioned. Mine is not a rebuild btw my give us a break club is dated March 1997 inside as well if curious.
    1 point
  18. I think Force 10 was the last of those (Vogue??) cabinets?. The next release was Cash Buster in the electra cabinet. I think this style of cabinet was a golden age for JPM. Fast?Trak, RC, Big 50, to name but a few. A steal for that price. Statto
    1 point
  19. Got to love Chris's videos. In 5p mode all wins were showing half the value in test mode compared to the video. It seems to be very like the non deluxe version of nudge double up . Good work ploggy.
    1 point
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