Back in the 80s and 90s some casinos only opened between 9.00 pm and 2.00 am. I did find a Red Hot Six in the Railway Club outside Bristol Temple Meads station, long closed (I did let someone on Super/Arcadia know at the time for free) Must have been 20 years ago.
The 'Still Game' Christmas episode titled "Plum Number", has the OAPs all trying to win the £1000 JP off a similar fruity (so the barman cant win it himself!) and features heavily in the episode, I don't think it is the exact same machine, for copyright reasons etc but is very similar. - there is some 'attempt' to work out when it should pay-out and roughly when it is due lol. - definitely worth a watch.
There are 3 versions, i think, on the emulator downloads. One of them definitely has the delayed spin on the stake change. Thats why i thought we only had the chipped ones.....😂😂
Do people decompile the roms? I would think it's easy to figure out these things if we could see the code. Even easier would be running in debug to see memory directly as it runs. I presume the roms have had some interaction in order to get the emulator to work originally, in terms of reading function calls and variable changes for lamps and the mechanicals, and I would be interested in seeing the original code decompiiled. Same with online slots. I've written RNG for online slots but I can never tell if it's how other people do it. Slot guys only ever talk to me when they are promoting a new slot.
No, roms and software in general can't be de-compiled, it would lead to massive issues in regards to value and security, people could just get your code, add and remove bits as they fancied and release them as the original. I believe there's currently stuff, involving AI that can virtually de compile it but you don't end up with the original code, just a approximation.
@@adamschinkel5755 well decompilation leads to the machine code interpretation from a rom usually. At least with game roms I've experience with. From that you can summize a lot of the math calls and figure out when they happen by reading them in realtime and using breakpoints. So it's entirely possible to decompile, but I just wondered if anyone was doing it. Using AI to decompile might be cool.
@tehf00n so the roms translate to hexadecimal in this case, not any sort of code, in the code is a thing called a checksum, change one character in the hexadecimal conversation, and it will no longer boot, it's a kinda security feature to prevend people messing with the software, that made a problem with certain mpu4 games, say 5p £4 jp roms would only work with the accompanying security chip, change it to 10p and it won't run, so a couple of people went thru the hexadecimal changing one character at a time and running it, if it failed to boot, they'd change it back to the original character, eventually they got the correct character and managed to turn off the checksum security check. It was a massive task but it ment you can now run bacrsst roms on a bwb game, such as andy capp, if you can cope with the values being out, bear in mind a bwb game is worth about 400 to 500 a barceest 1500 ish.
Time consuming 😂😂 The bloke will take 2 hours to make a video and yap mostly through it but it's too time consuming to have the decency to spend a few minutes reacting and responding to messages 🥱🥱🥱 The bloke is up himself. Thinks he's too important to interact. Pretentious 🔔end
This was his issue, the channel is a hobbie, nothing more, people that contribute nothing, making pointless, unpleasant comments. Go on DiF doing that and you'll just get banned.
Degsy only replys to the thread on DIF he gives the reasons why at the start of this vid, if you want to make sure of a reply you need to post comments over at the DIF thread for this video.
@cliffcook3993 oh bore off! Not everyone goes on those threads so they take the time to comment here. It would take him a matter of minutes to reply and acknowledge
@@porfavor5994 You're not wrong. You can see all the unanswered comments in youtube studio, it would take two seconds to see the comments and a few seconds more to reply. Way more time consuming responding through DIF.
Cheers, Degsy, entertaining and informative output as always.
Back in the 80s and 90s some casinos only opened between 9.00 pm and 2.00 am. I did find a Red Hot Six in the Railway Club outside Bristol Temple Meads station, long closed (I did let someone on Super/Arcadia know at the time for free) Must have been 20 years ago.
Aa per usual wicked content, thanks for the time and effort.
Is this degsy? I used to watch degsy years ago and thought he had quit
The 'Still Game' Christmas episode titled "Plum Number", has the OAPs all trying to win the £1000 JP off a similar fruity (so the barman cant win it himself!) and features heavily in the episode, I don't think it is the exact same machine, for copyright reasons etc but is very similar. - there is some 'attempt' to work out when it should pay-out and roughly when it is due lol. - definitely worth a watch.
Haha just watching that episode you could empty them also it was a grandslam clone called grand casino thanks for sharing
Wonder if the programmers knew about this and made a few quid for themselves for a couple of years?! 🤔
Fanx mister!
love these vids, how do i get to play slots on an emulator like this?
I saw someone battering this is Riley’s Mansfield now I no how
Can probs be plugged anyway ? Guessing as well old machines !
There are 3 versions, i think, on the emulator downloads. One of them definitely has the delayed spin on the stake change. Thats why i thought we only had the chipped ones.....😂😂
Think there’s hot six still in club near me
I’ve checked it and it’s long gone. Digital now
Rumour has it that timmy eldridge has got to the guy who made that video .
😂😂😂
Do people decompile the roms? I would think it's easy to figure out these things if we could see the code. Even easier would be running in debug to see memory directly as it runs. I presume the roms have had some interaction in order to get the emulator to work originally, in terms of reading function calls and variable changes for lamps and the mechanicals, and I would be interested in seeing the original code decompiiled. Same with online slots. I've written RNG for online slots but I can never tell if it's how other people do it. Slot guys only ever talk to me when they are promoting a new slot.
No, roms and software in general can't be de-compiled, it would lead to massive issues in regards to value and security, people could just get your code, add and remove bits as they fancied and release them as the original.
I believe there's currently stuff, involving AI that can virtually de compile it but you don't end up with the original code, just a approximation.
@@adamschinkel5755 well decompilation leads to the machine code interpretation from a rom usually. At least with game roms I've experience with. From that you can summize a lot of the math calls and figure out when they happen by reading them in realtime and using breakpoints. So it's entirely possible to decompile, but I just wondered if anyone was doing it. Using AI to decompile might be cool.
@tehf00n so the roms translate to hexadecimal in this case, not any sort of code, in the code is a thing called a checksum, change one character in the hexadecimal conversation, and it will no longer boot, it's a kinda security feature to prevend people messing with the software, that made a problem with certain mpu4 games, say 5p £4 jp roms would only work with the accompanying security chip, change it to 10p and it won't run, so a couple of people went thru the hexadecimal changing one character at a time and running it, if it failed to boot, they'd change it back to the original character, eventually they got the correct character and managed to turn off the checksum security check. It was a massive task but it ment you can now run bacrsst roms on a bwb game, such as andy capp, if you can cope with the values being out, bear in mind a bwb game is worth about 400 to 500 a barceest 1500 ish.
Time consuming 😂😂
The bloke will take 2 hours to make a video and yap mostly through it but it's too time consuming to have the decency to spend a few minutes reacting and responding to messages 🥱🥱🥱
The bloke is up himself. Thinks he's too important to interact. Pretentious 🔔end
This was his issue, the channel is a hobbie, nothing more, people that contribute nothing, making pointless, unpleasant comments.
Go on DiF doing that and you'll just get banned.
@@adamschinkel5755Well said 👍
Degsy only replys to the thread on DIF he gives the reasons why at the start of this vid, if you want to make sure of a reply you need to post comments over at the DIF thread for this video.
@cliffcook3993 oh bore off! Not everyone goes on those threads so they take the time to comment here. It would take him a matter of minutes to reply and acknowledge
@@porfavor5994 You're not wrong. You can see all the unanswered comments in youtube studio, it would take two seconds to see the comments and a few seconds more to reply. Way more time consuming responding through DIF.