The FPGA (Field Programmable Gate Array) is indeed that removable chip you've photographed. The summary is we both have the same FPGA, which ends 802, so our machines should behave in the same way. An 803 chip, so I'm told, would allow £25 - but mine has a £25 prize/stake key inserted and still seems to play ok, I just haven't tested what the jackpot value actually is yet! If the key is correct, it's set to £25, but the 802 FPGA doesn't allow that - so I'm a bit confused, needs further checks once I get the reels back inside it later this week.
It was Astra's way of monetising the upgrade from lower jackpots to higher jackpots, rather that just a DIP switch change for an operator. They had to buy a FPGA, the new decals and also change the DIP settings. I'd love to be able to create a new set of decals for each prize table, currently I only have the £5 > £10 > £15 set.
What prize/stake key do you use, or what have you got it set to if it's the changeable type with 8 dip switches on it?
Edited by monkeyboypaul-returns, 04 October 2022 - 09:39 AM.