The coin door has to be open to change settings, etc. That way it is less likely to do it accidentally.
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The coin door has to be open to change settings, etc. That way it is less likely to do it accidentally.
LTG : )
Quoted from clodpole:What would cause it do do it accidentally? I ask, because I've installed Kohouts boards in the game and it seems like the game has changed a couple of settings all by itself. Weird ones too - like setting the coin slot multiplier up to 81!
Board issue. If memory protect is working.
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Quoted from MrBally:Or the funds were used to pay down "Loans" given to the location. Not that there were loan sharks in the amusement, music & vending businesses at one time.
You do have a sense of humor !
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