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#1 Jazzi

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Posted 24 November 2008 - 04:23 PM

I'm on my way out in a minute to pick up my first (hardware) machine. I was involved a while back in the Emu scene - but it's been a while for both!

I know the machine is a JPM. Anybody fancy naming it for me, telling me if it's worth restoring etc...?!

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All I know is that it's old and needs attention. When switched on nothing happens. Takes 10p, 20p, 50p (all old style) and £1 coins. Key for back but not front (requires circular key).

Thanks! :)

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#2 ady

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Posted 24 November 2008 - 04:59 PM

Hiya Jazzi,

Erm i'd say its called Super Exchange lol..the Pic is a give-away.

This was from the era I grew-up with, i'd say its well worth looking at mate...

For FME....dump those ROMs and get some images ;)

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Posted 24 November 2008 - 05:12 PM

I recognise this machine from the wild..when would you say this was out 88-90 ?
Mmmmmm...Sandy ive 'ad her ye know. :)

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Posted 24 November 2008 - 05:14 PM

Hiya Jazzi,

Erm i'd say its called Super Exchange lol..the Pic is a give-away.

This was from the era I grew-up with, i'd say its well worth looking at mate...

For FME....dump those ROMs and get some images ;)


These types of JPM's tend to have the machine name as the jackpot symbols. So I'd go with Ady and also say Super Exchange. Looks like a 'switchback' type game. Quite enjoyable to play. Well done on your 'aquisition'. :)
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Posted 24 November 2008 - 05:23 PM

'switchback'


Put me out of my misery mate thanks...been picking my brains for that name!

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Posted 24 November 2008 - 05:25 PM

Great machine in its day.Brings back so many memories(not all of them good)
The no4(shoot) was a big boost that could sometimes go massive high up the board and the "mystery" feature could be good at times.
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#7 Jazzi

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Posted 30 November 2008 - 05:12 AM

Well... I managed to get it home in one piece - although moving it by myself resulted in the glasses popping into the case! No serious damage done thankfully...

However, when I powered it up for the first time (with the back off) I saw a power light and error indicator (?) showing '0'. Then the PSU died - smoking too! The previous owner told me that it hadn't turned on for a while, so I'm assuming the move simply pushed it over the edge!

Super Exchange would seem to be right - it appears on the top glass and the reels. The QA sticker inside says 1989. I'd be delighted to dump the ROMs if somebody can guide me through it! :) HQ photos aren't a problem either...

I just find the whole machine fascinating - the way all the lights are wired for example, in a pre-PCB way that is almost artistic! ;) I'd love to get it back to its former glory...

So - anyone got an Owner's Manual for this era/case? Any thoughts on what I can use to replace the PSU?

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Posted 30 November 2008 - 08:00 AM

I'd get on to the guys at the mecca for help straight away - as you might make it worse if you don't get some advice.. This was indeed a classc from mid/late 90s that I personally really liked so good luck and get somebody to dump the roms ;-)

Mecca link on the left - post the machine and some pictures/ description on there and they will give some fantastic advice.
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Posted 30 November 2008 - 09:54 AM

Nice to see another classic saved from the scraphead Jazzi!! :)

The smoke coming from the PSU is probably the capacitors - they have a habit of doing this on the old JPM MPS machines. They are fairly easy to change.

The '0' on the MPS board should be there - or at least parts of it should. They indicate what's happening. They chose this method rather than a load of LEDs.

There is a manual here :-

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Worth downloading that to take a look.

Good luck, and let us know how you get on :)

Whereabouts do you live??

#10 Jazzi

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Posted 01 December 2008 - 12:45 PM

I'd get on to the guys at the mecca for help straight away - as you might make it worse if you don't get some advice.. This was indeed a classc from mid/late 90s that I personally really liked so good luck and get somebody to dump the roms ;-)

Mecca link on the left - post the machine and some pictures/ description on there and they will give some fantastic advice.


Great link - thanks! :) I'll be posting there shortly...

The smoke coming from the PSU is probably the capacitors - they have a habit of doing this on the old JPM MPS machines. They are fairly easy to change.


Yup - it was. I've pulled the offending cap out of the PSU board - now all I need to do is track down a replacement from somewhere like Maplin!

There is a manual here


Awesome! :) Much appreciated...

Whereabouts do you live??


I'm in Harlow, in Essex.

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Posted 01 December 2008 - 07:31 PM

If you post over at The Mecca regarding this machine then you will get all the technical help that you need.

I know that Ploggy has expressed an interest in this, so any hi res pics of the glasses would be great if you do get a chance. Also there are plenty of people available to dump the ROMs for you too if required. :)

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Posted 01 December 2008 - 07:37 PM

Hiya Jazzi,
For FME....dump those ROMs and get some images ;)


any hi res pics of the glasses would be great if you do get a chance. Also there are plenty of people available to dump the ROMs for you too if required. :)


And I can assure you they are returned safe and sound.....

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Posted 01 December 2008 - 09:43 PM

Excellent!! :)

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Posted 01 December 2008 - 10:39 PM

call it frank.

#15 Jazzi

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Posted 02 December 2008 - 12:38 AM

HQ glass shots wont be a problem... I've got a brand new 10MP camera just begging to be used!

So what (roughly) is involved in doing a ROM dump? Would it be done via the RS232 interface on the mainboard, or would I require an EPROM programmer of some sort? I'm quite excited at the prospect of adding something new to the Emu scene - even if the hardware version never rises from the dead!

call it frank.


I was thinking that it looked more like a 'Betsy' than a 'Frank'. :p




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