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MMR suddenly not keep date/time
frolic:
My game has started doing this as well. Every time I power on, even if I reset the clock.
Lloyd Olson:
Please open a ticket. Under Support - The Help Desk. CGC will get to them soon.
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dendoh:
I guess no one wants to take the advice I posted above.
Again, replace the 2032 battery on the pinball controller board. It appears that it needs at least 3.0 volts to maintain its memory. Read my above comment.
I am not sure a software update can fix that.
What would fix it is a 3 volt power supply. Just my opinion. If I am wrong, please let me know.
Thanks, Dennis
PS: Love my MMRLE! A quality product! It was well worth the wait.
Bobsolete:
I agree that the software update most likely will not fix the problem. I received a software update and the problem occurred again. The loss of time and date has happened only a couple of times, so it's difficult for CGC to troubleshoot. For me, when the problem occurs, it happens two times in a row then goes away for awhile. My best guess is, the machines real time clock battery backup circuitry isn't quite right.
Iceman5000:
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Register or LoginI agree that the software update most likely will not fix the problem. I received a software update and the problem occurred again. The loss of time and date has happened only a couple of times, so it's difficult for CGC to troubleshoot. For me, when the problem occurs, it happens two times in a row then goes away for awhile. My best guess is, the machines real time clock battery backup circuitry isn't quite right.
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The software update seems to have fixed my problem, I never touched the battery. I recommend everyone getting the update anyway as it does eliminate the tearing and a few sound issues.
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