inaccuracy is typical
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Quoted from bonanza:A user can just reset it?
When you update the firmware it resets...probably other ways. Basically, like an EM, you look at it. Shooter lane wear, flipper buttons, everything else. No way to tell how many plays for sure though. Condition is condition either way.
Quoted from MikeO:The most common reason a DMD game memory resets is when the batteries die.
having no power is a concern
Quoted from SteveinTexas:When I set my recent Nags play meter back to 0. I rang up to 496 plays during the startup debugging. 400+ were for this very reason.
Good point since startup is one of the most common things you debug and it does index the counter.
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