Homers Meltdown- More help please Baz!
Started by 6030538, Jan 09 2008 02:08 PM
8 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 09 January 2008 - 02:08 PM
Hi fellow members,
Here is a question for you,
I currently have a Maygay 1999 version Homers Meltdown Fruit machine. Its started coming up with an error upon start up stating 6.1 note error however the machine does not have a note accepter fitted. It simply sticks on this alarm until you turn it off.
Any ideas on how to fix this?
regards
6030538
Here is a question for you,
I currently have a Maygay 1999 version Homers Meltdown Fruit machine. Its started coming up with an error upon start up stating 6.1 note error however the machine does not have a note accepter fitted. It simply sticks on this alarm until you turn it off.
Any ideas on how to fix this?
regards
6030538
#2
Posted 09 January 2008 - 02:16 PM
check the little switches on the mpu.board behind the reels that has the program chips plugged into it.
make sure all switches are at the off position.
baz
make sure all switches are at the off position.
baz
#3
Posted 15 January 2008 - 07:36 AM
Baz & Co,
Any other ideas as the dil switches being on or off make no difference to the alarm. There are 2 banks of 8 dil switches on the board. Like I said, the machine does not have a note mech and this alarm happened once I had moved the machine.
Your help is much appreciated.
6030538
Any other ideas as the dil switches being on or off make no difference to the alarm. There are 2 banks of 8 dil switches on the board. Like I said, the machine does not have a note mech and this alarm happened once I had moved the machine.
Your help is much appreciated.
6030538
#4
Posted 15 January 2008 - 08:32 AM
Baz & Co,
Any other ideas as the dil switches being on or off make no difference to the alarm. There are 2 banks of 8 dil switches on the board. Like I said, the machine does not have a note mech and this alarm happened once I had moved the machine.
Your help is much appreciated.
6030538
Ok 6030583 you posted this also in the other thread that was running as well about someone else having a problem with thier machine.
However when i went in to edit it i musta pressed the wrong button or summat cos..yes ok i made a total balls up of it..as im still learning the ropes.
Whoever it was please repost..and i wont touch it this time i promise.
Anyone want a mods job ?
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#5
Posted 15 January 2008 - 10:11 AM
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#6
Posted 15 January 2008 - 10:26 AM
Ok 6030583 you posted this also in the other thread that was running as well about someone else having a problem with thier machine.
However when i went in to edit it i musta pressed the wrong button or summat cos..yes ok i made a total balls up of it..as im still learning the ropes.
Whoever it was please repost..and i wont touch it this time i promise.
Anyone want a mods job ?
i would'nt mind a mods job lol
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#7
Posted 15 January 2008 - 02:09 PM
Hi All,
Im still having problems with Homers Meltdown & the 1.6 Note mech error alarm. I have turned the 2 banks of 8 dil switches both all on & all off and it makes no difference to the alarm.
Any other ideas boys?
This seems strange cos it has never had a note accepter fitted and only started doing this when I moved it.
6030538
Im still having problems with Homers Meltdown & the 1.6 Note mech error alarm. I have turned the 2 banks of 8 dil switches both all on & all off and it makes no difference to the alarm.
Any other ideas boys?
This seems strange cos it has never had a note accepter fitted and only started doing this when I moved it.
6030538
#8
Posted 15 January 2008 - 02:43 PM
Have you tried contacting the Manufacturers? (spelt wrong probably)
Also, it's best to keep an exisiting thread running rather than starting a new one each time you want to ask something. There is a button stating Quick for replying, this saves the Mods having to merge the threads together each time you start a new one.
But then... you're giving Todd practice
Also, it's best to keep an exisiting thread running rather than starting a new one each time you want to ask something. There is a button stating Quick for replying, this saves the Mods having to merge the threads together each time you start a new one.
But then... you're giving Todd practice
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