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- the present invention relates to a gaming machine and, more particularly, to an art effectively applied to gaming machines such as a pachinko gaming machine and a slot machine in which a circuit board case having a control circuit board built therein is arranged.
- a seal head of the seal member has an arrowhead shape. At the distal end of the seal head, a pair of engaging pieces which can be elastically transformed internally each other are formed. The distal end of the seal head is inserted into a communication hole of the circuit board case with a retaining member.
- the invention described in Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open 2001-62114 can detects illegal opening of a circuit board case. Therefore, it can be appropriately known that a gaming electronic circuit board is falsified.
- an object of the present invention to provide a gaming machine which can detect illegality to a circuit board case even though the circuit board case itself is illegally exchanged.
- a gaming machine of a first invention includes: a base frame (base frame 3 b ) constituting a part of a gaming machine main body; a base door (base door 3 a ) which is openably and closably supported on and attached to the base frame; a circuit board case (for example, a sub-control circuit board case 50 , a main control circuit board case 100 , a frame relay circuit board case 130 , a power supply circuit board case 150 , a payout control circuit board case 170 , and the like) which is arranged on a back side of the base door and holds predetermined circuit boards (for example, a sub-control circuit board, a main control circuit board, a frame relay circuit board, a power supply circuit board, a payout control circuit board, and the like); a circuit board case cover (circuit board case cover 500 ) which is arranged to cover the circuit board case; first detecting means (first detecting switch 600 ) which detects opening of the base door; second detecting means (second
- the illegal opening determining means determines that the opening of the circuit board case cover is illegal.
- a third invention includes, in addition to the configuration of the first embodiment, storing means (work RAM 303 ) which stores a determination result obtained by the illegal opening determining means.
- the predetermined circuit board is a main control circuit board on which a main control circuit (main control circuit 200 ) which is held in the circuit board case and controls progress of a game is mounted, and includes a sub-control circuit board which is arranged independently of the main control circuit board and on which a sub-control circuit (sub-control circuit 300 ) which executes predetermined control on the basis of a control signal received from the main control circuit on the main control circuit board is mounted, and the sub-control circuit board is connected to the first detecting means and the second detecting means and has an illegal opening determining means and a storing means.
- a fifth invention includes, in addition to the configuration of the first invention, notifying means (liquid crystal display device 21 ) which notifies a determination result obtained by the illegal opening determining means.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a gaming machine according to an embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a front view of the gaming machine shown in FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view showing a back side of a base door of the gaming machine and a circuit board case cover in the gaming machine in FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 4 is a diagram for explaining a state in which the circuit board case cover in FIG. 3 is attached to the back side of the base door;
- FIG. 5 is a front view showing a base frame of the gaming machine in FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 6 is a diagram for explaining a back side of the circuit board case cover according to the embodiment.
- FIG. 7 is a perspective view showing a first detecting switch according to the embodiment.
- FIG. 8 is a front view showing the first detecting switch according to the embodiment.
- FIG. 9A is a diagram for explaining a state in which the first detecting switch is brought into contact with a contact portion
- FIG. 9B is a diagram for explaining a state the first detecting switch is separated from the contact portion
- FIG. 10 is a block diagram showing a control system of the gaming machine shown in FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 11 is a flow chart showing a procedure of a command reception interrupting process according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 12 is a flow chart showing a procedure of a detection signal receiving process according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 13 is a flow chart showing a procedure of a main process performed by a sub-control circuit of a gaming machine according to an embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 14 is a flow chart showing a procedure of a illegal opening determining process according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 15 is a diagram for explaining an example of a state in which a determination result obtained by a illegal opening determining unit is displayed in a display area of a liquid crystal display device.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a gaming machine according to an embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a front view of the gaming machine shown in FIG. 1
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view showing a back side of a base door of the gaming machine and a circuit board case cover in the gaming-machine in FIG. 1
- FIG. 4 is a diagram for explaining a state in which the circuit board case cover in FIG. 3 is attached to the back side of the base door
- FIG. 5 is a front view showing a base frame of the gaming machine in FIG. 1
- FIG. 6 is a diagram for explaining a back side of the circuit board case cover according to the embodiment
- FIG. 7 is a perspective view showing a first detecting switch according to the embodiment
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a gaming machine according to an embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a front view of the gaming machine shown in FIG. 1
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view showing a back side of a base door of the gaming machine and a
- FIG. 8 is a front view showing the first detecting switch according to the embodiment
- FIG. 9A is a diagram for explaining a state in which the first detecting switch is brought into contact with a contact portion
- FIG. 9B is a diagram for explaining a state the first detecting switch is separated from the contact portion
- FIG. 10 is a block diagram showing a control system of the gaming machine shown in FIG. 1
- FIG. 11 is a flow chart showing a procedure of a command reception interrupting process according to an embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 12 is a flow chart showing a procedure of a detection signal receiving process according to an embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 13 is a flow chart showing a procedure of a main process performed by a sub-control circuit of a gaming machine according to an embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 14 is a flow chart showing a procedure of a illegal opening determining process according to an embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 15 is a diagram for explaining an example of a state in which a determination result obtained by a illegal opening determining unit is displayed in a display area of a liquid crystal display device.
- a base door 3 a on which a gaming board 2 ( FIG. 2 ) is arranged is pivotally attached to a base frame 3 b fixed to island equipment through a hinge 3 c ( FIG. 5 ) (that is, the base door 3 a is supported at one end of the base door 3 a serving as a pivotal supporting point and openably and closably supported on and attached to the base frame 3 b .), and a gaming machine main body 3 is constituted by the base door 3 a and the base frame 3 b .
- speakers 8 a and 8 b FIG. 10
- a liquid crystal display device (LCD) 21 On the base door 3 a of the gaming machine main body 3 , speakers 8 a and 8 b ( FIG. 10 ), a liquid crystal display device (LCD) 21 , a glass door 9 visibly covering the gaming board 2 , an upper receiving portion 4 , a lower receiving portion 5 , a cover 6 , and a handle 7 are arranged.
- LCD liquid crystal display device
- the gaming board 2 has a gaming region 2 a which is surrounded by a rail 11 , along which gaming balls can fall. Disposed in the gaming region 2 a are gaming members including obstacles (not shown) such as a number of nails and pinwheels, regular winning openings 12 , pass gates 13 , a special winning opening 15 , an outlet 16 , and an electronic accessory member 18 having starting winning openings 14 and 17 .
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- a number of nails and pinwheels such as a number of nails and pinwheels, regular winning openings 12 , pass gates 13 , a special winning opening 15 , an outlet 16 , and an electronic accessory member 18 having starting winning openings 14 and 17 .
- each regular winning opening 12 is a device which pays out a predetermined number of gaming balls when a gaming ball comes into the winning openings
- a passing gate 13 is a device which moves and stops a plurality of symbols displayed in a regular symbol display area in the wake of passing of a gaming ball through the passing gate 13
- the starting winning opening 17 is a device which moves and stops special symbols displayed in a special symbol display area under the condition that a gaming ball comes in.
- the special winning opening 15 is a device which is controlled such that, when a combination of special symbols in stoppage in the special symbol display area becomes a preset combination of specific symbols (big winning display mode) to start a big winning gaming state (the big winning gaming state is a state in which a big winning occurs), a flapper is opened and closed a predetermined number of times under a predetermined condition according to a predetermined setting (More specifically, only when at least one gaming ball passing through a specific area of the special winning opening 15 within a predetermined period of time (unless so-called puncture occurs), the special winning opening 15 is opened a predetermined number of times and switched between an open state in which a gaming ball is easily received and a closed state in which a gaming ball is not easily received a predetermined number of times. Note that the operation of switching the state between the open state and the closed state is a round operation).
- the outlet 16 is a device into which a gaming ball which does not come in any one of the regular winning opening 12 , the starting winning openings 14 and 17 , and the special winning opening 15 flows and which collects the gaming ball.
- the passing gate 13 is designed to detect a passing gaming ball.
- a gaming ball passing through the passing gate 13 can be memorized as a passing memory.
- symbols are variably displayed in a regular symbol display area.
- Four regular symbol memory LEDs (not shown) which displays the number of passing memories of the passing gate 13 are arranged on an upper left portion of the gaming region 2 a . Depending on the number of lighted regular symbol memory LEDs, the number of passing memories of gaming balls passing through the passing gate 13 can be displayed.
- the regular symbol display area for example, two regular symbols alternately flicker.
- the state of the starting winning opening 17 arranged on the electronic accessory member 18 is switched to a state in which a gaming ball is easily received for a predetermined period of time.
- two regular symbol display LEDs are arranged at arbitrary positions on the gaming board 2 , and a “winning” may be displayed by flickering of the LEDs.
- the two regular symbol display LEDs can also be constituted by, for example, a 7-segment display unit or the like.
- regular symbols displayed on the 7-segment display unit for example, numbers “0”, “1”, “2”, . . . “7”, “8”, “9”, and the like are variably displayed.
- a number displayed in stoppage is “3” or “7”, a “winning” is set.
- the starting winning opening 17 is a device having a receiving hole which receives a gaming ball and including an opening/closing mechanism which can switch a state between a state in which a gaming ball is easily received and a state in which a gaming ball is not easily received.
- the starting winning opening 17 is set in the state in which a gaming ball is not easily received in a normal state.
- a predetermined condition for example, a regular symbol in the regular symbol display area is stopped as a symbol which means a “winning”
- the starting winning opening 17 is opened for a predetermined period of time (for example, 0.3 seconds) and set in the state in which a gaming ball is easily received.
- a predetermined number of gaming balls are paid out.
- Balls coming in the starting winning openings 14 and 17 are memorized as winning memories. On the basis of the winning memories, variable display of special symbols in the special symbol display area is performed. At the central portion of the gaming region 2 a , four special symbol memory LEDs (not shown) which display the number of winning memories of balls coming in the starting winning openings 14 and 17 are arranged. Depending on the number of lighted special symbol memory LEDs, the number of winning memories of gaming balls coming in the starting winning openings 14 and 17 can be displayed.
- the special symbols displayed in the special symbol display area are constituted by, for example, numbers of three lines such as “0”, “1”, “2”, . . . , “9”, and the like. These numbers are variably displayed in the wake of coming a gaming ball in the starting winning opening 17 .
- a combination of special symbols obtained when a variable display result (more specifically, a combination of numbers displayed in stoppage.
- the combination is also called stop symbols.) consists of three equal numbers such as [“0” “0” “0” ] , [“7” “7” “7” ], or the like is called a big winning display mode (big winning symbol).
- This big winning display mode is a display mode to cause a player to recognize that a gaming state shifts to a big winning gaming state which is advantageous to the player more than a normal gaming state (more specifically, a “big winning” occurs).
- a variable display result except for the big winning display mode is called a non-big winning display mode (missed symbol).
- the big winning gaming state is a gaming state in which, for example, a special winning opening SOL 72 S (will be described later) opens and closes the flapper of the special winning opening 15 to make it easy that gaming balls the number of which is larger than the number of balls coming in the special winning opening 15 in the normal gaming state come in the special winning opening 15 .
- a special winning opening SOL 72 S (will be described later) opens and closes the flapper of the special winning opening 15 to make it easy that gaming balls the number of which is larger than the number of balls coming in the special winning opening 15 in the normal gaming state come in the special winning opening 15 .
- the big winning display mode to cause a player to recognize that the normal gaming state shifts to the big winning gaming state is divided into a special display mode (probability-variable big winning symbol) which is a display mode representing a probability-variable big winning and a nonspecial display mode (normal big winning symbol) which is a display mode representing a normal big winning.
- a special display mode probability-variable big winning symbol
- a nonspecial display mode normal big winning symbol
- the special display mode is a case in which three equal special numbers such as “7”, “3”, or the like are displayed.
- the nonspecial display mode is a case in which three equal numbers except for the special numbers or symbols are displayed.
- variable display result of the special symbol When the variable display result of the special symbol is in the special display mode, (more specifically, a probability-variable winning occurs), upon completion of the big winning gaming state, the gaming state is shifted to a special gaming state (probability-variable state) in which a probability that a variable display result of the special symbol in the special symbol display area is set in the big winning display mode.
- the display mode of the special symbol becomes the nonspecial display mode (more specifically, a normal big winning occurs)
- the gaming state is shifted to the normal gaming state upon completion of the big winning gaming state.
- the number of winning memories and the number of passing memories are displayed by regular symbol memory LEDs and special symbol memory LEDs, respectively.
- the present invention is not limited to the display method, the numbers may be displayed by another display method.
- the numbers may be displayed in a display area 21 a.
- the liquid crystal display device (LCD) 21 serving as a display device including the display area 21 a which can display an effect image (For example, an animation, other notification information, or the like corresponding to a gaming state.
- the image will be referred to as an “effect information image” hereinafter.) and the like is arranged.
- the liquid crystal display device 21 displays an arbitrary image in the display area 21 a on the basis of an indication from an image control circuit 305 (will be described below).
- the display area 21 a of the liquid crystal display device 21 is constituted by an information display area which displays an effect image or other notification information, a regular symbol display area (regular symbol display device) which variably displays a regular symbol, and a special symbol display area (special symbol display device) which variably displays a special symbol (discrimination symbol).
- the liquid crystal display device 21 is a notification means which displays a determination result (determination result obtained by determining whether the circuit board case cover 500 is illegally opened) obtained by a CPU (illegal opening determining means) 301 (will be described later) in the information display area of the display area 21 a to notify a manager of the determination result.
- the display area 21 a has a square shape may be larger or smaller than the gaming region 2 a .
- the shape of the display area 21 a is not limited to the square shape and may have another shape.
- a circular display area 21 a may be used.
- the display area 21 a of the liquid crystal display device 21 is arranged visibly through the gaming board 2 .
- a CRT Cathode Ray Tube
- a plasma display or he like can also be used.
- the glass door 9 and the upper receiving portion 4 are integrally formed.
- the integrated opening/closing door (opening/closing body) has one end which is pivotally supported on the base door 3 a . The other end is engaged with the base door 3 a .
- the glass door 9 visibly covers the movably arranged gaming board 2 .
- the upper receiving portion 4 is located on the lower side of the glass door 9 , and has an upper tray 4 a on which paid gaming balls and gaming balls shot into the gaming region 2 a are reserved. At a predetermined position of the upper receiving portion 4 , a shutter lever 8 which is operated when gaming balls reserved on the upper tray 4 a are moved into a lower tray 5 a (will be described later) to be taken out at the end of a game or the like is arranged.
- the lower receiving portion 5 located on the lower side of the upper receiving portion 4 is fixed to the base door 3 a , and has the lower tray 5 a on which gaming balls overflowing from the upper tray 4 a by payout.
- the handle 7 arranged on the right side of the lower receiving portion 5 is pivotally operated when a gaming ball is shot into the gaming region 2 a of the gaming board 2 through the rail 11 ( FIG. 2 ), and has a stop button (not shown) which stops the shot of gaming balls.
- the cover 6 located on the upper side of the glass door 9 is fixed to the base door 3 a .
- Left and left portions 6 a and 6 b of the cover 6 correspond to the left and right speakers 8 a and 8 b ( FIG. 10 ) arranged on the base door 3 a , respectively, and have such a structure that sound from the speakers 8 a and 8 b can be heard.
- the speaker has a function of outputting predetermined sound (for example, music corresponding to a gaming state, other notification information, and the like).
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view showing the back side of the base door 3 a and the circuit board case cover 500 .
- the observer's right is a hinge side (The side is pivotally supported on and attached to the base frame 3 b through the hinge 3 c ( FIG. 5 ). More specifically, the side is supported about a point of pivotal support.), and the left side is an opening/closing end side. When the inside of the gaming machine is exposed, the inside is exposed from the opening/closing side.
- variable electronic parts As shown in FIG. 3 , on the back side of the base door 3 a , variable electronic parts, a circuit board on which various electronic parts and the like are mounted, and the like are installed.
- the main control circuit board case 100 which holds a main control circuit board (not shown) is installed at the center of the back side of the base door 3 a .
- the frame relay circuit board case 130 on which a frame relay circuit board (not shown) is installed is installed on a slightly upper right side of the center of the back side of the base door 3 a .
- the power supply circuit board case 150 which holds a power supply circuit board (not shown) is installed on a slightly lower left side of the center of the back side of the base door 3 a .
- the payout control circuit board case 170 which holds a payout control circuit board (not shown) is installed on a slightly lower right side of the center of the back side of the base door 3 a.
- the main control circuit board is a circuit board on which the main control circuit 200 for controlling the progress of a game of the pachinko gaming machine 1 .
- the frame relay circuit board is a circuit board which takes in an AC power supply and relays a signal between circuit boards.
- the power supply circuit board is a circuit board which generates a power source of a voltage required for operating the electronic parts.
- the payout control circuit board is a circuit board which drives and controls a payout device (not shown) which pays out prize balls, rented balls, and the like toward the lower receiving portion 5 .
- a reserve tank 400 in which gaming balls are reserved is arranged on the upper portion on the back side of the base door 3 a . Furthermore, interconnections (not shown), which electrically connect between the circuit boards on which the electronic parts are mounted, are disposes at various portions on the back side of the base door 3 a.
- the sub-control circuit board case 50 is installed on the slightly upper left side of the center of the back side of the base door 3 a , i.e., above the main control circuit board case 100 .
- a sub-control circuit board (not shown) on which the sub-control circuit 300 for executing predetermined control on the basis of a control signal received from the main control circuit 200 on the main control circuit board is mounted is stored.
- the sub-control circuit board performs image display control of the display area 21 a of the liquid crystal display device 21 , light-emitting display control of lamps, LEDs (not shown), and the like arranged at respective positions of the pachinko gaming machine 1 , and control of sound output from the speakers 8 a and 8 b.
- the first detecting switch 600 (first detecting means) which detects opening of the base door 3 a is attached. More specifically, in the embodiment, the first detecting switch 600 is attached on the opening/closing end side of the base door 3 a.
- the base door 3 a is openably/closably supported on and attached to the base frame 3 b as described above.
- the first detecting switch 600 is brought into contact with an outer frame portion 3 d (see FIG. 5 ) on the base frame 3 b (in the embodiment, the first detecting switch 600 is brought into contact with the upper right of the outer frame portion 3 d in FIG. 5 .
- the outer frame portion 3 d is designed to be brought into contact with a switch unit 620 ( FIGS. 7 and 8 ) of the first detecting switch 600 when the base door 3 a is closed (the opening/closing end side of the base door 3 a contacts the base frame 3 b ).
- the outer frame portion 3 d is designed to be separated from the switch unit 620 of the first detecting switch 600 when the base door 3 a is released from the opening/closing end side (the opening/closing end side of the base door 3 a is separated from the base frame 3 b ) (see FIG. 9B ).
- the second detecting switch (second detecting means) 700 which detects the opening of the circuit board case cover 500 (will be described later) is attached between the frame relay circuit board case 130 and the main control circuit board case 100 (see FIG. 3 ).
- shaft portions 30 a and 30 b on which the circuit board case cover 500 is pivotally supported are arranged on the left of the sub-control circuit board case 50 and the left of the power supply circuit board case 150 , respectively.
- the circuit board case cover 500 has bearing units 501 a and 501 b (will be described below in detail) formed on one end of the circuit board case cover 500 .
- the bearing units 501 a and 501 b are pivotally supported on the shaft portions 30 a and 30 b , respectively, so that the circuit board case cover 500 is openably/closably attached to the back side of the base door 3 a (see FIG. 4 ).
- the circuit board cases such as the sub-control circuit board case 50 , the main control circuit board case 100 , the frame relay circuit board case 130 , the power supply circuit board case 150 , and the payout control circuit board case 170 are covered with and protected by the circuit board case cover 500 .
- circuit board case cover 500 In the circuit board case cover 500 , a convex and a concave matched with the shape of the circuit board case or the like are formed (see FIGS. 3, 4 and 7 ). In this manner, an interval between the back side of the base door 3 a and the circuit board case cover 500 decreases to improve space efficiency on the back side of the base door 3 a.
- the base frame 3 b fixed to the island equipment will be described below with reference to FIG. 5 .
- FIG. 5 is a front view showing a base frame of the gaming machine in FIG. 1 .
- the hinges 3 c to which the hinge side of the base door 3 a is pivotally attached are arranged on the upper and lower left in FIG. 5 .
- the circuit board case cover 500 will be described below.
- FIG. 6 is a diagram for explaining the back side of the circuit board case cover according to the embodiment.
- the bearing units 501 a and 501 b are formed on one end of the circuit board case cover 500 (The end portion on which the bearing units 501 a and 501 b are formed will be called a “shaft side” hereinafter, and the end portion opposing the shaft side is called an “opening/closing end side” hereinafter.).
- the bearing units 501 a and 501 b are pivotally supported by the shaft portions 30 a and 30 b , so that the circuit board case cover 500 is pivotally attached to the back side of the base door 3 a by using the shaft side as a point of pivotal support.
- a fixing portion 502 which prevents the circuit board case cover 500 from being pivoted is formed (see FIGS. 3, 4 , and 6 ).
- a screw hole is formed in the fixing portion 502 , so that the fixing portion 502 is fixed and attached to the back side of the base door 3 a by a screw or the like.
- the invention is not limited to the method.
- the fixing portion 502 may be fixed by a pin or the like or attached by adhesion.
- a contact portion 503 which is brought into contact with the second detecting switch 700 ( FIG. 3 ) is arranged (see FIGS. 3, 4 , and 6 ).
- the contact portion 503 is designed to be brought into contact with a switch unit (not shown) of the second detecting switch 700 when the circuit board case cover 500 is closed (the circuit board case cover 500 is fixed and attached to the back side of the base door 3 a by the fixing portion 502 ). On the other hand, when the fixing of the fixing portion 502 is canceled to release the circuit board case cover 500 from the opening/closing end side, the contact portion 503 is separated from the second detecting switch 700 .
- the first detecting switch 600 and the second detecting switch 700 will be described below with reference to FIGS. 7, 8 , and 9 . Since the first detecting switch 600 and the second detecting switch 700 are approximately equal to each other in structure and function, one of them, i.e., the first detecting switch 600 will be described here.
- the first detecting switch 600 is constituted by a rectangular main body 610 and a switch unit 620 biased by spring force and projected from the main body 610 .
- the switch unit 620 is biased by the spring force and projected. However, when the switch unit 620 is brought into contact with the outer frame portion 3 d (more specifically, the base door 3 a is closed), as shown in FIG. 9A , the switch unit 620 is depressed in the main body 610 as shown in FIG. 9A .
- An electric circuit is arranged inside the main body 610 .
- the switch unit 620 When the switch unit 620 is projected, the electric circuit is energized to detect the projection. In this manner, the opening of the base door 3 a can be detected.
- the switch unit 620 When the switch unit 620 is depressed, the energizing is canceled.
- the first detecting switch 600 is electrically connected to the sub-control circuit 300 (will be described later) mounted on the sub-control circuit board (not shown).
- a signal (The signal will be referred to as a “base door opening detection signal” hereinafter.) representing that the base door 3 a is opened is kept being transmitted to the sub-control circuit 300 until the energization is canceled.
- the second detecting switch 700 has the same configuration as that of the first detecting switch 600 .
- the second detecting switch 700 is energized to detect the energization.
- a signal (to be referred to as a “circuit board case cover opening detection signal” hereinafter) representing the circuit board case cover 500 is opened is kept being transmitted to the sub-control circuit 300 .
- the electronic parts, the circuit board cases, and the like are mounted on the back side of the base door 3 a.
- the mounting positions of the circuit board cases and the like are only examples. Electronic parts, circuit boards, circuit board cases, and the like to be mounted on the gaming machine according to the present invention are not limited to the electronic parts, the circuit boards, the circuit board cases, and the like mentioned above.
- FIG. 10 is a block diagram showing a control system of the gaming machine shown in FIG. 1 .
- the control system of the pachinko gaming machine 1 has a main control circuit 200 mounted on a main control circuit board (not shown), the sub-control circuit 300 connected to the main control circuit 200 and mounted on a sub-control circuit board (not shown), and a payout control circuit 70 a and a shot control circuit 70 b that are mounted on a payout control circuit board (not shown).
- the main control circuit board on which the main control circuit 200 is mounted is arranged independently of the sub-control circuit board on which the sub-control circuit 300 having an illegal opening determining means and a memory means is mounted. More specifically, the sub-control circuit 300 and the main control circuit 200 are independently arranged.
- a card unit 81 is connected to the payout control circuit 70 a of the pachinko gaming machine 1 .
- the card unit 81 is installed near the pachinko gaming machine 1 and has an insertion slot into which a prepaid card can be inserted.
- the card unit 81 has a reading means which reads recording information recorded on the prepaid card inserted into the insertion slot, a rental command signal output means which outputs a rental command signal for commanding the payout control circuit 70 a to rent gaming balls in accordance with an operation of a ball renting operation panel 10 ( FIG. 10 ), and a writing means which subtracts the number of balls commanded to be rented by the rental command signal output means from the maximum number of rented balls specified by the recording information read by the reading means to record the information on the prepaid card inserted into the insertion slot.
- a main CPU (microprocessing unit) 201 which performs a game operation of the pachinko gaming machine 1 in accordance with a preset program; an initial reset circuit 204 which generates a reset signal to returns various settings to initial values in an abnormal state or a power-on state; a main RAM 203 in which various data required for operating the main CPU 201 are stored; and a main ROM 202 which stores a program to cause the main CPU 201 to process and control a gaming operation of the pachinko gaming machine 1 , a big winning determining table which is referred when a big winning is determined by random-number lottery, a regular winning determining table which is referred when a regular winning is determined by random number lottery; a winning variable display pattern determining table and a missing variable display pattern table which is referred when a variable display pattern of a special symbol is determined by random number lottery, an effect information image display pattern determining table which is referred when a display pattern of an effect information image such as a character image or
- the main RAM 203 includes a winning memory counter to memorize the number of winning memories (the number of balls coming in the starting winning openings 14 and 17 ) counted by the main CPU 201 , a passing memory counter to memorize the number of passing memories (the number of balls passing through the passing gate 13 ) counted by the main CPU 201 , a special winning opening winning counter to memorize the number of gaming balls coming in the special winning opening 15 during one round, a special winning opening opening number counter to memorize the number of times of opening of the special winning opening 15 in one big winning gaming state, and the like.
- the main CPU 201 has functions of a big winning gaming state determining means, a discrimination symbol variable display control means, a gaming state shifting means, and a winning opening SOL control means.
- the big winning gaming state determining means determines whether the gaming state is shifted to the big winning gaming state advantageous to a player when a gaming ball comes in the special winning opening (starting winning opening 14 or 17 ) arranged on the gaming machine main body in a broad sense (or the gaming machine main body 3 ).
- the big winning gaming state determining means executes a big winning determining process on the basis of a big winning determining random number extracted by the random number lottery.
- a big winning is determined by the determining process, it is determined that the gaming state is shifted to the big winning gaming state (set in the big winning gaming state).
- the gaming state shifting means shifts the gaming state to the big winning gaming state.
- the big winning includes winnings of two types, i.e., a normal big winning and a probability-variable winning.
- the gaming state shifting means shifts the gaming state to a special gaming state in which the probability-of shifting the gaming state to the next big winning gaming state is high.
- the discrimination symbol variable display control means generates a variable display pattern command to variably display a special symbol in the special symbol display area and sets the variable display pattern command. On the basis of the big winning determining result of the big winning gaming state determining means, a variable display pattern to execute variable display of the special symbol is determined.
- the discrimination symbol variable display means generates a variable display pattern command for indicating a variable display pattern to execute variable display of the special symbol or display of effect information and a command for indicating a stop symbol of the variable display and sets these commands.
- variable display pattern includes a special symbol display pattern and an effect information display pattern. Therefore, the variable display pattern command includes data for indicating the special symbol display pattern and data for indicating the effect information display pattern.
- the special symbol display pattern is a variable display pattern of the special symbol variably displayed in the special symbol display area.
- the special symbol display pattern also includes display time information representing variable display times of three special symbols (for example, “left”, “center”, and “right”). Therefore, the special symbol display pattern includes the variable display pattern and the time information.
- the effect information display pattern is a pattern related to a display of effect information of a character or the like. Therefore, effect information display patterns depending on the number of characters are prepared. Of the plurality of effect information display patterns, an effect information display pattern of effect information (effect information image) is designated (indicated) to actually display the effect information display pattern.
- the winning opening SOL control means controls a special winning opening SOL 72 S (will be described later) to open/close the special winning opening 15 (open the special winning opening) when the gaming state is shifted to the big winning gaming state.
- Programs to realize the functions of the respective means are stored in the main ROM 202 .
- the main CPU 201 loads the programs from the main ROM 202 onto the main RAM 203 to execute the programs, so that the functions of the respective means are realized.
- the means may be constituted by dedicated hardware.
- the main CPU 201 performs a determining process or the like for contents displayed in the regular symbol display area.
- the main CPU 201 executes the functions of the means to transmit various commands such as a command related to indication of an effect in a game to the sub-control circuit 300 , thereby executing the effect in the game.
- the command related to the indication of the effect in the game includes a command related to indication of an display effect by the display area 21 a or the like, a command related to indication of a sound effect by a sound generating means such as a speaker, and a command related to indication of an optical effect by a light-emitting means such as a lamp or an LED.
- the command related to the indication of the display effect includes various commands such as the variable display pattern command.
- a passing gate SW 19 Sa arranged inside the passing gate 13 and serving as a sensor which detects passing of a gaming ball and a starting opening SW 19 a serving as a sensor which detects a gaming ball coming in the starting winning opening 14 or 17 are connected.
- a V-count SW 19 Sd arranged in a continuous winning opening in the special winning opening 15 and serving as a sensor which detects a gaming ball coming in the continuous winning opening
- a count SW 19 Se arranged in a normal winning opening in the special winning opening 15 and serving as a sensor which detects a gaming ball coming in the normal winning opening
- a regular wining opening SW 19 Sb serving as a sensor which detects a gaming ball coming in the regular winning opening 12
- a backup clear SW 74 S to erase various data stored in the main RAM 203 are connected.
- sensors such as a shot ball sensor (not shown) which detects a gaming ball shot from a shooting device 90 by operating the handle 7 and a return ball sensor (not shown) which detects a gaming ball shot but returned through the rail 11 without reaching a board surface of the gaming board 2 are connected.
- Actuators such as a movable member SOL (solenoid) 71 S which switches the starting winning opening 17 between a state in which a gaming ball is easily received and a state in which a gaming ball is not easily received, a special winning opening SOL (solenoid) 72 S which opens or closes the flapper of the special winning opening 15 , and a seesaw SOL (solenoid) 73 S which drives a seesaw in the special winning opening 15 .
- a movable member SOL (solenoid) 71 S which switches the starting winning opening 17 between a state in which a gaming ball is easily received and a state in which a gaming ball is not easily received
- a special winning opening SOL (solenoid) 72 S which opens or closes the flapper of the special winning opening 15
- a seesaw SOL (solenoid) 73 S which drives a seesaw in the special winning opening 15 .
- the main CPU 201 drives and controls the actuators 71 S, 72 S, and 73 S depending on the input detection signals.
- control commands are transmitted to the sub-control circuit 300 , the payout control circuit 70 a , and the shot control circuit 70 b , respectively.
- the sub-control circuit 300 which receives the control command controls operations of the liquid crystal display device 21 , the speakers 8 a and 8 b , and an lamp LED 39 a .
- the payout control circuit 70 a and the shot control circuit 70 b which receives the control commands control operations of a payout device 82 and the shooting device 90 .
- the payout device 82 which pays out prize balls, rented balls, and the like is connected to the payout control circuit 70 a .
- the payout control circuit 70 a drives and controls the payout device 82 in response to a payout command signal output from the main control circuit 200 under the condition that a gaming ball comes in the regular winning opening 12 , the special winning opening 15 , or the like to pay out a predetermined number of gaming balls as prize balls.
- the payout control circuit 70 a drives and controls the payout device 82 in response to a renting command signal output from the card unit 81 to pay out a predetermined number of gaming balls as rented balls.
- the shooting device 90 which shoots a gaming ball toward the gaming region 2 a is connected to the shot control circuit 70 b .
- the shot control circuit 70 b drives and controls a shot solenoid in accordance with a pivoting operation of the handle 7 .
- a gaming ball is shot from the shooting device 90 .
- the sub-control circuit 300 includes the sub-CPU 301 , a program ROM 302 , a work RAM 303 , a command input port 304 , an image control circuit 305 , a sound control circuit 306 , and a lamp control circuit 307 .
- the sub-CPU 301 interprets a command received from the main control circuit 200 through the command input port 304 or detection signals received from the first detecting switch 600 , the second detecting switch 700 , and the like and controls the image control circuit 305 , the sound control circuit 306 , the lamp control circuit 307 , and the like in accordance with the interruption results.
- the sub-CPU 301 serving as an illegal opening determining means receives a detection signal (base door opening detection signal, circuit board case cover opening detection signal, or the like) from the first detecting switch 600 or the second detecting switch 70 , the sub-CPU 301 determines whether the circuit board case cover 500 is illegally opened.
- a detection signal base door opening detection signal, circuit board case cover opening detection signal, or the like
- the sub-CPU 301 determines that the opening is legal opening.
- the opening is determined as illegal opening.
- the sub-CPU 301 which determines that the circuit board case cover 500 is illegally opened generates and sets an illegal opening notifying command to notify an manager of the determination result.
- the illegal opening notifying command includes time when the illegal opening is started or the like.
- control program (control data) to process and control the image control circuit 305 by the sub-CPU 301 on the basis of various commands or an illegal opening notifying command output from the main control circuit 200 , a control program to process and control the sound control circuit 306 , a control program to process and control the lamp control circuit 307 , and the like are stored.
- the sub-CPU 301 When the sub-CPU 301 receives a variable display pattern command from the main control circuit 200 , the sub-CPU 301 sets control data corresponding to the received command.
- the sub-CPU 301 changes data to indicate the image control circuit 305 to display a special symbol or an effect image depending on an effect pattern included in the set control data with time.
- the image control circuit 305 executes an indication of the sub-CPU 301 transmitted every predetermined time. And in the display area 21 a , for example, a special symbol or an effect image corresponding to a variable display pattern is displayed.
- control data corresponding to the illegal opening notifying command is set. In this manner, a determination result obtained by the sub-CPU 301 serving as the illegal opening determining means and time at which illegal opening is started are displayed in the information display area of the display area 21 a (for example, see FIG. 15 ).
- FIG. 15 is a diagram for explaining an example of a state in which a determination result obtained by the illegal opening determining means is displayed in the display area of the liquid crystal display device.
- FIG. 15 it is displayed in the information display area of the display area 21 a that illegal opening occurs at 23:00 on Jan. 20, 2005.
- a determining result obtained by the illegal opening determining means in the embodiment is automatically displayed in the display area 21 a .
- the present invention is not limited to the configuration. Only when a predetermined operation is performed, the determination result may be displayed in the display area 21 a . In this manner, a person who illegally opens the circuit board case cover 500 or a person who does not engage in management of a gaming machine can be prevented from knowing the fact that the illegal opening occurs. The secrecy of the gaming machine can be improved.
- the work RAM 303 serves as a temporary storing means used when the sub-CPU 301 performs processing control in accordance with the control programs. Allocated thereto include a receiving buffer area (not shown) which stores a command from the main CPU 201 , an illegal opening notifying command, and the like; a detection signal storing area (not shown) which stores detection signals from such as the first detecting switch 600 and the second detecting switch 700 ; an illegal opening time storing area (not shown) which stores time when illegal opening is started (time when it is determined that the illegal opening occurs, i.e., a value (99) representing illegal opening is set in an illegal opening flag (will be described later) and time when the illegal opening is ended (time when it is determined that the illegal opening is ended, i.e., a value (00) representing a normal state is set in the illegal opening flag); and a work area (not shown) which stores data required for processing control.
- a receiving buffer area not shown
- a detection signal storing area which stores detection signals from such as the
- the work RAM 303 includes a circuit board case cover illegal opening counter to store the number of times of occurrence of illegal opening of the circuit board case cover 500 , a first detecting flag representing an opening/closing state of the base door 3 a , a second detecting flag representing an opening/closing state of the circuit board case cover 500 , an illegal opening flag, and the like.
- circuit board case cover illegal opening counter 0 is set in an initial state.
- the circuit board case cover illegal opening counter is updated each time illegal opening of the circuit board case cover 500 occurs.
- the counter is set not to be reset by shutoff of the power supply of the pachinko gaming machine 1 , an initializing process in step S 210 (will be described later), and the like.
- the value of the circuit board case cover illegal opening counter may be displayed in an information display area of the display area 21 a at a predetermined timing or may be displayed by an operation of a manager of the pachinko gaming machine 1 .
- An access block such as a password may be made to make it impossible that a third person checks the value of the circuit board case cover illegal opening counter. In this manner, only a true manager of the pachinko gaming machine 1 can collect detailed information (the number of times of illegal opening, time of illegal opening, and the like) for the illegal opening of the circuit board case cover.
- the first detecting flag is a flag representing whether the base door 3 a is in an open state.
- a value (00) representing closing of the base door is set.
- the second detecting flag is a flag representing whether the circuit board case cover 500 is set in an open state.
- a value representing circuit board case cover closing is set.
- circuit board case cover 500 When the circuit board case cover 500 is opened, a value (01) representing circuit board case cover opening is set in the first detecting flag.
- the illegal opening flag is a flag representing whether illegal opening of the circuit board case cover 500 occurs. When the illegal opening does not occur, a value (00) representing a normal state is set. On the other hand, when the illegal opening occurs, a value (99) representing the illegal opening is set.
- the work RAM 303 includes an illegal opening time storing area, a circuit board case cover illegal opening counter, a first detecting flag representing an opening/closing state of the base door 3 a , a second detecting flag representing an opening/closing state of the circuit board case cover 500 , and the like. And the work RAM 303 functions as a storing means which stores a determination result obtained by the illegal opening determining means.
- the image control circuit 305 is to execute display such as variable display of a special symbol in the display area 21 a depending on an indication (indication based on control data set in a predetermined work area of the work RAM 303 in accordance with a command received from the main control circuit 200 ) from the sub-CPU 301 .
- the image control circuit 305 includes an image data ROM 305 b which stores various image data, a VDP (Video Display Processor) 305 a which extracts corresponding image data from the image data ROM 305 b depending on the control by the sub-CPU 301 and which executes variable display of the special symbol, display of an effect image, or the like on the basis of the extracted image data, and a D/A converting circuit (D/A converter) 305 d which converts the display image data generated by the VDP (Video Display Processor) 305 a into an analog signal.
- VDP Video Display Processor
- the image control circuit 305 performs an image display control process, on the basis of an indication from the sub-CPU 301 , which causes the display area 21 a to perform variable display of the special symbol or display of the effect image corresponding to a result of a big winning determination.
- the image data ROM 305 b stores special symbol image data to variably display the special symbol in the special symbol display area in the display area 21 a , effect image data to display an effect image in the information display area in the display area 21 a , notifying image data to display a determination result obtained by the illegal opening determining means in the information display area in the display area 21 a .
- the various image data include a plurality of pixel data (data in units of dots) required for displaying the image data in the display area 21 a.
- a VRAM 305 c in which two buffer areas are formed is connected to the VDP 305 a .
- the VDP 305 a reads predetermined image data from the image data ROM 305 b , develops the image data in the VRAM 305 c , and reads the developed image data from the VRAM 305 c . More specifically, the VDP 305 a performs a developing process to one buffer area formed in the VRAM 305 c and reads the image data to which the developing process is performed from the other buffer area.
- the VDP 305 a switches the buffer area to which the developing process is to be performed and the buffer area from which the data is to be read on the basis of the indication from the sub-CPU 301 .
- the VDP 305 a displays the read image data in the display area 21 a through the D/A converting circuit 305 d.
- the VRAM is used as a storing device in which image data is developed.
- the storing device is not limited to a VRAM, and another storing device may be used.
- an SDRAM from/in which data can be read or written at a high speed may be used.
- the speakers 8 a and 8 b are connected to the sound control circuit 306 .
- the sound control circuit 306 generates a sound signal on the basis of control of the sub-CPU 301 .
- the speakers 8 a and 8 b generate sound on the basis of the input sound signal.
- the lamp LED 39 a is connected to the lamp control circuit 307 .
- the lamp control circuit 307 generates a signal on the basis of control of the sub-CPU 301 .
- the lamp LED 39 a performs lighting, display, or the like of lamps and LEDs (for example, regular symbol memory LEDs, special symbol memory LEDs, and the like) arranged at respective positions of the pachinko gaming machine 1 on the basis of the input signal.
- the speakers 8 a and 8 b , the lamp LED 39 a , and the liquid crystal display device 21 function as effect means which perform effects on the basis of control data set by the sub-CPU 301 .
- the respective processes in the pachinko gaming machine 1 are controlled by the main control circuit 200 and the sub-control circuit 300 .
- the main control circuit 200 may perform all or some of the processes controlled by the sub-control circuit 300
- the sub-control circuit 300 may perform all or some of processes controlled by the main control circuit 200 .
- FIG. 11 is a flow chart showing a procedure of the command reception interrupting process according to the embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 12 is a flow chart showing a procedure of the main process performed by the sub-control circuit of the gaming machine according to the embodiment of the present invention.
- This command reception interruption is designed to occur each time the sub-control circuit 300 receives a command from the main control circuit 200 .
- step S 201 the sub-CPU 301 retreats information stored in a register to interrupt an in-execution process (main process (will be described later)).
- step S 202 the sub-CPU 301 stores a command (for example, a variable display pattern command or the like) received from the main CPU 201 through the command input port 304 in a receiving buffer area of the work RAM 303 and executes a predetermined process on the basis of the received command.
- a command for example, a variable display pattern command or the like
- the sub-CPU 301 sets control data corresponding to the received command in a work area of the work RAM 303 .
- step S 203 the sub-CPU 301 causes the information retreated in step S 201 to return to the register. In this manner, the interrupted process can be restarted.
- step S 210 the sub-CPU 301 performs an initializing process for initializing various setting, executes a detection signal receiving process and an illegal opening determining process, and then execute a command analyzing process.
- FIG. 13 is a flow chart showing a procedure of the detection signal receiving process.
- step S 220 - 1 the sub-CPU 301 checks whether a base door opening detection signal is received from the first detecting switch (first detecting means) 600 .
- the sub-CPU 301 receives the base door opening detection signal
- the sub-CPU 301 shifts to the process in step S 220 - 2 .
- the sub-CPU 301 does not receive the base door opening detection signal
- the sub-CPU 301 shifts to the process in step S 220 - 3 .
- step S 220 - 2 the sub-CPU 301 sets a value (01) representing base door opening in the first detecting flag.
- step S 220 - 3 the sub-CPU 301 sets a value (00) representing base door closing in the first detecting flag.
- step S 220 - 4 the sub-CPU 301 checks whether the sub-CPU 301 receives a circuit board case cover opening detection signal from the second detecting switch 700 .
- the sub-CPU 301 shifts to the process in step S 220 - 5 .
- the sub-CPU 301 shifts to the process in step S 220 - 6 .
- step S 220 - 5 the sub-CPU 301 sets a value (01) representing circuit board case cover opening in the second detecting flag.
- step S 220 - 6 the sub-CPU 301 sets a value (00) representing circuit board case cover closing in the second detecting flag.
- FIG. 14 is a flow chart showing a procedure of the illegal opening determining process.
- step S 230 - 1 the sub-CPU 301 checks whether a value (99) representing illegal opening is set in an illegal opening flag.
- the sub-CPU 301 shifts to the process in step S 230 - 8 .
- the sub-CPU 301 shifts to the process in step S 230 - 2 .
- step S 230 - 2 the sub-CPU 301 checks whether a value (01) representing base door opening is set in the first detecting flag. When the value (01) representing the base door opening is not set in the first detecting flag, the sub-CPU 301 shifts to the process in step S 230 - 3 . On the other hand, when the value (01) representing the base door opening is set in the first detecting flag, the sub-CPU 301 ends the illegal opening determining process.
- step S 230 - 3 the sub-CPU 301 checks whether a value (01) representing circuit board case cover opening is set in the second detecting flag.
- the sub-CPU 301 shifts to the process in step S 230 - 4 .
- the sub-CPU 301 ends the illegal opening determining process.
- step S 230 - 4 the sub-CPU 301 serving as an illegal opening determining means sets a value (99) representing illegal opening in an illegal opening flag. More specifically, when the second detecting means detects opening of the circuit board case, the sub-CPU 301 determines on the basis of detection results of the first detecting means and the second detecting means whether the opening is illegal.
- step S 230 - 5 the sub-CPU 301 performs an illegal opening start time storing process.
- time at which the value (99) representing illegal opening in an illegal opening flag in step S 230 - 4 is stored in an illegal opening time storing are of the work RAM 303 .
- step S 230 - 6 the sub-CPU 301 adds “1” to value of circuit board case cover illegal opening counter.
- step S 230 - 7 the sub-CPU 301 generates an illegal opening notifying command including time at which illegal opening is started (more specifically, time at which the value (99) representing illegal opening is set in step S 230 - 4 ), stores the illegal opening notifying command in the work RAM 303 , and executes a predetermined process on the basis of the illegal opening notifying command.
- the sub-CPU 301 sets control data corresponding to the illegal opening notifying command in the work area of the work RAM 303 .
- step S 230 - 8 the sub-CPU 301 checks whether a value (01) representing circuit board case cover opening is set in the second detecting flag. When the value (01) representing the circuit board case cover opening is not set in the second detecting flag, the sub-CPU 301 shifts to the process in step S 230 - 8 . On the other hand, when the value (01) representing the circuit board case cover opening is set in the second detecting flag, the sub-CPU 301 ends the illegal opening determining process.
- step S 230 - 9 the sub-CPU 301 serving as an illegal opening determining means sets a value (00) representing a normal state in the illegal opening flag. More specifically, the sub-CPU 301 determines that the illegal opening is ended.
- step S 230 - 10 the sub-CPU 301 performs an illegal opening end time storing process.
- time at which a value (00) representing the normal state is set in the illegal opening flag is stored in the illegal opening time storing area of the work RAM 303 .
- step 250 the sub-CPU 301 checks control data set in step S 202 ( FIG. 11 ), step S 230 - 7 ( FIG. 14 ), and the like.
- the control data is a control program to perform processing control of the image control circuit 305
- the sub-CPU 301 executes an image display control process on the basis of the control data.
- control data corresponding to a variable display pattern command is set in step S 202 ( FIG. 11 )
- the sub-CPU 301 changes data to be indicated to the VDP 305 a with time such that variable display of a special symbol according to a variable display pattern included in the set control data is performed.
- the VDP 305 a executes the indication transmitted every predetermined time, so that variable display of the special symbol corresponding to the variable display pattern command is performed in the special symbol display area of the liquid crystal display device 21 during variable display time.
- the special symbol a symbol represented by a stop symbol command is displayed and stopped.
- the sub-CPU 301 changes data to be indicated to the VDP 305 a with time such that an effect information image according to an effect pattern included in the set control data is display.
- the VDP 305 a execute the indication transmitted every predetermined time, display of the effect information image corresponding to the variable display pattern command is performed in the display area 21 a.
- control data corresponding to the illegal opening notifying command is set in step S 230 - 7 ( FIG. 14 )
- the sub-CPU 301 changes data to be indicated to the VDP 305 a with time in accordance with the set control data.
- the VDP 305 a executes the indication transmitted every predetermined time, information including the illegal opening notifying command (more specifically, time at which illegal opening is started) and information notifying that the illegal opening occurs, and the like are displayed in the information display area of the display area 21 a (see FIG. 15 ).
- step S 260 the sub-CPU 301 executes a sound control process.
- step S 202 when control data set in step S 202 ( FIG. 11 ), step S 230 - 7 ( FIG. 14 ), or the like is data corresponding to sound control, the sub-CPU 301 transmits the control data to the sound control circuit 306 .
- the sound control circuit 306 causes the speakers 8 a and 8 b to output sound signals to notify a player of a predetermined gaming state.
- step S 270 the sub-CPU 301 executes a lamp-LED lighting control process.
- step S 202 when control data set in step S 202 ( FIG. 11 ), step S 230 - 7 ( FIG. 14 ), or the like is data corresponding to lighting control of a lamp or an LED, the sub-CPU 301 transmits the control data to the lamp control circuit 307 .
- the lamp control circuit 307 turns on or off the lamp LED 39 a in accordance with a predetermined turn on/off pattern.
- the value of the circuit board case cover illegal opening counter, the illegal opening start time, the illegal opening end time, and the like are stored. In this manner, the number of time of illegal opening, time at which illegal opening occurs, time between the start of illegal opening and the end of illegal opening, and the like can be detected.
- the sub-CPU 301 serving as the illegal opening determining means determines that the opening is illegal opening.
- the present invention is not limited to the embodiment, and the sub-CPU 301 may determine the opening as illegal opening when a different condition is satisfied.
- the sub-CPU 301 may determine the opening as illegal opening when the circuit board case cover 500 is opened while the base door 3 a is open.
- a determination result obtained by the illegal opening determining means may be displayed in the information display area of the display area 21 a .
- the lamps, the LEDs, and the like arranged at respective positions of the gaming machine may be lit and displayed, or sound to notify that illegal opening is performed may be generated by the speakers 8 a and 8 b.
- the bearing units 501 a and 501 b are arranged on the circuit board case cover 500 , and the shaft portions 30 a and 30 b are arranged on the back side of the base door 3 a .
- the present invention is not limited to the embodiment, and various modifications can be conceived.
- the shaft portions 30 a and 30 b may be arranged on the circuit board case cover 500
- the bearing units 501 a and 501 b may be arranged on the back side of the base door 3 a.
- the circuit board case cover 500 is pivotally supported on and attached to the shaft portions 30 a and 30 b on the back side of the base door 3 a
- the present invention is not limited to the embodiment, and the circuit board case cover 500 may be attached to the shaft portions 30 a and 30 b such that the circuit board case cover 500 cannot be pivoted.
- a hook portion to lock to the circuit board case cover 500 may be arranged. And the circuit board case cover 500 may be attached to the back side of the base door 3 a by the hook portion.
- the circuit board case cover 500 which covers the circuit board cases (for example, the sub-control circuit board case 50 , the main control circuit board case 100 , the frame relay circuit board case 130 , the power supply circuit board case 150 , the payout control circuit board case 170 , and the like) is opened, it is determined on the basis of detection results of the first detecting switch (first detecting means) 600 and the second detecting switch (second detecting means) 700 whether opening of the circuit board case cover 500 is illegal. For this reason, illegality to the circuit board case can be properly detected. In this manner, even though the circuit board case itself is illegally exchanged, illegality to the circuit board case can be detected.
- the sub-CPU 301 serving as the illegal opening determining means determines the opening as illegal opening. More specifically, when opening of the circuit board case cover 500 is not performed on the basis of a predetermined procedure, the opening is determined as illegal opening. For this reason, illegal opening can be more properly detected. In this manner, even though the circuit board itself is illegally exchanged, illegality to the circuit board case can be more reliably detected.
- the work RAM (storing means) 303 which stores a determination result obtained by the illegal opening determining means is arranged, the number of times of illegal opening, time of illegal opening, and the like can be stored, and information related to illegal opening can be collected more. For this reason, a countermeasure against illegal opening can be more appropriately performed.
- the functions of the illegal opening determining means, the storing means, and the like are arranged on the sub-control circuit board being at relatively low risk of being falsified, illegal opening of the circuit board case cover or the like can be more properly detected, and a more appropriate countermeasure against illegal opening can be taken.
- the liquid crystal display device (notifying means) 21 which notifies a manager of a determining result obtained by the illegal opening determining means is arranged as a characteristic feature. For this reason, when the circuit board case cover or the like is illegally opened, employees are notified that the circuit board cover is illegally opened. A countermeasure against the illegal opening can be properly performed, damage by falsification caused by illegal exchange or the like of a circuit board case can be minimized.
- the present invention is applied to a gaming machine obtained by attaching a pachinko gaming machine main body to a gaming table.
- the present invention is not limited to the explanation.
- the present invention can be applied to various gaming machines such as a pachi-slot machine (slot machine), a machine of a combination of Japanese pinball and mahjong, a smart-ball machine, and various gaming machines installed in a game arcade.
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Abstract
A gaming machine according to the invention includes a base frame, a base door which is openably and closably supported on and attached to the base frame, a circuit board case which is arranged on a back side of the base door and holds predetermined circuit boards, a circuit board case cover which is arranged to cover the circuit board case, a first detecting switch which detects opening of the base door, a second detecting switch which detects opening of the circuit board case cover, and a sub-CPU which determines, when opening of the circuit board case cover is detected by the second detecting switch, whether the opening is illegal on the basis of detection results of the first detecting switch and the second detecting switch.
Description
- 1. Field of the Invention
- The present invention relates to a gaming machine and, more particularly, to an art effectively applied to gaming machines such as a pachinko gaming machine and a slot machine in which a circuit board case having a control circuit board built therein is arranged.
- 2. Description of Related Art
- Conventionally, there is a risk of illegally exchanging a ROM built in a circuit board case in a gaming machine (back side of a base door) by the third party.
- In order to cancel the risk of falsifying a gaming electronic circuit board by the illegal exchange, it is more practical that the falsification is early detected to make an after-the-fact countermeasure. On the basis of the knowledge, a gaming machine having a seal member which seals the circuit board case is devised (for example, Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2001-62114).
- A seal head of the seal member has an arrowhead shape. At the distal end of the seal head, a pair of engaging pieces which can be elastically transformed internally each other are formed. The distal end of the seal head is inserted into a communication hole of the circuit board case with a retaining member.
- For this reason, when the seal member is tried to be unsealed to open the circuit board case, the seal member is torn, an evidence of the opening of the circuit board case is left.
- For this reason, the invention described in Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open 2001-62114 can detects illegal opening of a circuit board case. Therefore, it can be appropriately known that a gaming electronic circuit board is falsified.
- In the conventional art, illegal opening of the circuit board case can be detected. However, when the circuit board case itself is illegally exchanged, illegality to the circuit board case cannot be detected.
- Therefore, an object of the present invention to provide a gaming machine which can detect illegality to a circuit board case even though the circuit board case itself is illegally exchanged.
- In order to solve the above problem, a gaming machine of a first invention includes: a base frame (
base frame 3 b) constituting a part of a gaming machine main body; a base door (base door 3 a) which is openably and closably supported on and attached to the base frame; a circuit board case (for example, a sub-controlcircuit board case 50, a main controlcircuit board case 100, a frame relaycircuit board case 130, a power supplycircuit board case 150, a payout controlcircuit board case 170, and the like) which is arranged on a back side of the base door and holds predetermined circuit boards (for example, a sub-control circuit board, a main control circuit board, a frame relay circuit board, a power supply circuit board, a payout control circuit board, and the like); a circuit board case cover (circuit board case cover 500) which is arranged to cover the circuit board case; first detecting means (first detecting switch 600) which detects opening of the base door; second detecting means (second detecting switch 700) which detects opening of the circuit board case cover; and illegal opening determining means (sub-CPU 301) which determines, when opening of the circuit board case cover is detected by the second detecting means, whether the opening is illegal on the basis of detection results of the first detecting means and the second detecting means. - In this manner, when the circuit board case cover which covers the circuit board case is opened, it is determined on the basis of the detection results of the first detecting means and the second detecting means whether the opening of the circuit board case cover is illegal. For this reason, illegality to the circuit board case can be properly detected. Furthermore, in this manner, even though the circuit board case itself is illegally exchanged, illegality to the circuit board case can be detected.
- In a second invention, in addition to the configuration of the first invention, when the second detecting means detects opening of the circuit board case cover in a state in which the first detecting means does not detect opening of the base door, the illegal opening determining means determines that the opening of the circuit board case cover is illegal.
- In this manner, when opening of the circuit board case cover is not performed on the basis of a predetermined procedure, the opening is determined as illegal opening. For this reason, illegal opening can be more properly detected. For this reason, even though the circuit board case itself is illegally exchanged, illegality to the circuit board case can be reliably detected.
- A third invention includes, in addition to the configuration of the first embodiment, storing means (work RAM 303) which stores a determination result obtained by the illegal opening determining means.
- In this manner, the number of times of illegal opening, time of the illegal opening, and the like can be stored, and a larger number of pieces of information related to illegal opening can be collected. For this reason, a countermeasure against illegal opening can be more appropriately performed.
- In a fourth invention, in addition to the configuration of the first invention, the predetermined circuit board is a main control circuit board on which a main control circuit (main control circuit 200) which is held in the circuit board case and controls progress of a game is mounted, and includes a sub-control circuit board which is arranged independently of the main control circuit board and on which a sub-control circuit (sub-control circuit 300) which executes predetermined control on the basis of a control signal received from the main control circuit on the main control circuit board is mounted, and the sub-control circuit board is connected to the first detecting means and the second detecting means and has an illegal opening determining means and a storing means.
- Since falsification by the third party is frequently executed to the main control circuit board on which the main control circuit which controls progress of a game, functions of the illegal opening determining means, the storing means, and the like are held by the sub-control circuit board being at relatively low risk of being falsified, illegal opening of the circuit board case cover or the like can be more properly detected, and a more appropriate countermeasure against illegal opening can be taken.
- A fifth invention includes, in addition to the configuration of the first invention, notifying means (liquid crystal display device 21) which notifies a determination result obtained by the illegal opening determining means.
- In this manner, when the circuit board case cover is illegally opened, employees are notified that the circuit board cover is illegally opened. A countermeasure against the illegal opening can be properly performed, damage by falsification caused by illegal exchange or the like of a circuit board case can be minimized.
- Since a deterrent against illegal opening is opened by the notification, the illegal opening can be prevented.
- Other and further objects, features and advantages of the invention will appear more fully from the following description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings in which:
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a gaming machine according to an embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 2 is a front view of the gaming machine shown inFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 3 is a perspective view showing a back side of a base door of the gaming machine and a circuit board case cover in the gaming machine inFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 4 is a diagram for explaining a state in which the circuit board case cover inFIG. 3 is attached to the back side of the base door; -
FIG. 5 is a front view showing a base frame of the gaming machine inFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 6 is a diagram for explaining a back side of the circuit board case cover according to the embodiment; -
FIG. 7 is a perspective view showing a first detecting switch according to the embodiment; -
FIG. 8 is a front view showing the first detecting switch according to the embodiment; -
FIG. 9A is a diagram for explaining a state in which the first detecting switch is brought into contact with a contact portion; -
FIG. 9B is a diagram for explaining a state the first detecting switch is separated from the contact portion; -
FIG. 10 is a block diagram showing a control system of the gaming machine shown inFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 11 is a flow chart showing a procedure of a command reception interrupting process according to an embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 12 is a flow chart showing a procedure of a detection signal receiving process according to an embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 13 is a flow chart showing a procedure of a main process performed by a sub-control circuit of a gaming machine according to an embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 14 is a flow chart showing a procedure of a illegal opening determining process according to an embodiment of the present invention; and -
FIG. 15 is a diagram for explaining an example of a state in which a determination result obtained by a illegal opening determining unit is displayed in a display area of a liquid crystal display device. - A best mode to carry on the present invention will be concretely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. The same reference numerals as in the accompanying drawings denote the same parts in the drawings, and a repetitive explanation will be omitted. Since the explanation made here is the best mode to carry out the present invention, the present invention is not limited to this mode.
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a gaming machine according to an embodiment of the present invention,FIG. 2 is a front view of the gaming machine shown inFIG. 1 ,FIG. 3 is a perspective view showing a back side of a base door of the gaming machine and a circuit board case cover in the gaming-machine inFIG. 1 ,FIG. 4 is a diagram for explaining a state in which the circuit board case cover inFIG. 3 is attached to the back side of the base door,FIG. 5 is a front view showing a base frame of the gaming machine inFIG. 1 ,FIG. 6 is a diagram for explaining a back side of the circuit board case cover according to the embodiment,FIG. 7 is a perspective view showing a first detecting switch according to the embodiment,FIG. 8 is a front view showing the first detecting switch according to the embodiment,FIG. 9A is a diagram for explaining a state in which the first detecting switch is brought into contact with a contact portion,FIG. 9B is a diagram for explaining a state the first detecting switch is separated from the contact portion,FIG. 10 is a block diagram showing a control system of the gaming machine shown inFIG. 1 ,FIG. 11 is a flow chart showing a procedure of a command reception interrupting process according to an embodiment of the present invention,FIG. 12 is a flow chart showing a procedure of a detection signal receiving process according to an embodiment of the present invention,FIG. 13 is a flow chart showing a procedure of a main process performed by a sub-control circuit of a gaming machine according to an embodiment of the present invention,FIG. 14 is a flow chart showing a procedure of a illegal opening determining process according to an embodiment of the present invention, andFIG. 15 is a diagram for explaining an example of a state in which a determination result obtained by a illegal opening determining unit is displayed in a display area of a liquid crystal display device. - As shown in
FIGS. 1 and 2 , in a pachinko gaming machine (gaming machine) 1, abase door 3 a on which a gaming board 2 (FIG. 2 ) is arranged is pivotally attached to abase frame 3 b fixed to island equipment through ahinge 3 c (FIG. 5 ) (that is, thebase door 3 a is supported at one end of thebase door 3 a serving as a pivotal supporting point and openably and closably supported on and attached to thebase frame 3 b.), and a gaming machinemain body 3 is constituted by thebase door 3 a and thebase frame 3 b. On thebase door 3 a of the gaming machinemain body 3,speakers FIG. 10 ), a liquid crystal display device (LCD) 21, aglass door 9 visibly covering thegaming board 2, an upper receivingportion 4, a lowerreceiving portion 5, acover 6, and ahandle 7 are arranged. - The
gaming board 2 has agaming region 2 a which is surrounded by arail 11, along which gaming balls can fall. Disposed in thegaming region 2 a are gaming members including obstacles (not shown) such as a number of nails and pinwheels, regular winningopenings 12,pass gates 13, a special winningopening 15, anoutlet 16, and anelectronic accessory member 18 havingstarting winning openings - In this case, each regular winning
opening 12 is a device which pays out a predetermined number of gaming balls when a gaming ball comes into the winning openings, a passinggate 13 is a device which moves and stops a plurality of symbols displayed in a regular symbol display area in the wake of passing of a gaming ball through the passinggate 13, and thestarting winning opening 17 is a device which moves and stops special symbols displayed in a special symbol display area under the condition that a gaming ball comes in. The special winningopening 15 is a device which is controlled such that, when a combination of special symbols in stoppage in the special symbol display area becomes a preset combination of specific symbols (big winning display mode) to start a big winning gaming state (the big winning gaming state is a state in which a big winning occurs), a flapper is opened and closed a predetermined number of times under a predetermined condition according to a predetermined setting (More specifically, only when at least one gaming ball passing through a specific area of the special winningopening 15 within a predetermined period of time (unless so-called puncture occurs), the special winningopening 15 is opened a predetermined number of times and switched between an open state in which a gaming ball is easily received and a closed state in which a gaming ball is not easily received a predetermined number of times. Note that the operation of switching the state between the open state and the closed state is a round operation). - The
outlet 16 is a device into which a gaming ball which does not come in any one of the regular winningopening 12, thestarting winning openings opening 15 flows and which collects the gaming ball. - The passing
gate 13 is designed to detect a passing gaming ball. A gaming ball passing through the passinggate 13 can be memorized as a passing memory. On the basis of the passing memory information, symbols are variably displayed in a regular symbol display area. Four regular symbol memory LEDs (not shown) which displays the number of passing memories of the passinggate 13 are arranged on an upper left portion of thegaming region 2 a. Depending on the number of lighted regular symbol memory LEDs, the number of passing memories of gaming balls passing through the passinggate 13 can be displayed. - In the regular symbol display area, for example, two regular symbols alternately flicker. Upon completion of the flicker of two regular symbols, when a “winning” is displayed, the state of the
starting winning opening 17 arranged on theelectronic accessory member 18 is switched to a state in which a gaming ball is easily received for a predetermined period of time. - In place of the regular symbol display area, two regular symbol display LEDs are arranged at arbitrary positions on the
gaming board 2, and a “winning” may be displayed by flickering of the LEDs. The two regular symbol display LEDs can also be constituted by, for example, a 7-segment display unit or the like. In this case, as regular symbols displayed on the 7-segment display unit, for example, numbers “0”, “1”, “2”, . . . “7”, “8”, “9”, and the like are variably displayed. When a number displayed in stoppage is “3” or “7”, a “winning” is set. - The
starting winning opening 17 is a device having a receiving hole which receives a gaming ball and including an opening/closing mechanism which can switch a state between a state in which a gaming ball is easily received and a state in which a gaming ball is not easily received. Thestarting winning opening 17 is set in the state in which a gaming ball is not easily received in a normal state. When a predetermined condition is established (for example, a regular symbol in the regular symbol display area is stopped as a symbol which means a “winning”), thestarting winning opening 17 is opened for a predetermined period of time (for example, 0.3 seconds) and set in the state in which a gaming ball is easily received. When a gaming ball comes in the receiving hole, a predetermined number of gaming balls are paid out. - Balls coming in the
starting winning openings gaming region 2 a, four special symbol memory LEDs (not shown) which display the number of winning memories of balls coming in thestarting winning openings starting winning openings - The special symbols displayed in the special symbol display area are constituted by, for example, numbers of three lines such as “0”, “1”, “2”, . . . , “9”, and the like. These numbers are variably displayed in the wake of coming a gaming ball in the
starting winning opening 17. Upon completion of the variable display of the numbers, a combination of special symbols obtained when a variable display result (more specifically, a combination of numbers displayed in stoppage. The combination is also called stop symbols.) consists of three equal numbers such as [“0” “0” “0” ] , [“7” “7” “7” ], or the like is called a big winning display mode (big winning symbol). This big winning display mode is a display mode to cause a player to recognize that a gaming state shifts to a big winning gaming state which is advantageous to the player more than a normal gaming state (more specifically, a “big winning” occurs). A variable display result except for the big winning display mode is called a non-big winning display mode (missed symbol). - The big winning gaming state is a gaming state in which, for example, a special winning
opening SOL 72S (will be described later) opens and closes the flapper of the special winningopening 15 to make it easy that gaming balls the number of which is larger than the number of balls coming in the special winningopening 15 in the normal gaming state come in the special winningopening 15. - The big winning display mode to cause a player to recognize that the normal gaming state shifts to the big winning gaming state is divided into a special display mode (probability-variable big winning symbol) which is a display mode representing a probability-variable big winning and a nonspecial display mode (normal big winning symbol) which is a display mode representing a normal big winning.
- The special display mode is a case in which three equal special numbers such as “7”, “3”, or the like are displayed. On the other hand, the nonspecial display mode is a case in which three equal numbers except for the special numbers or symbols are displayed.
- When the variable display result of the special symbol is in the special display mode, (more specifically, a probability-variable winning occurs), upon completion of the big winning gaming state, the gaming state is shifted to a special gaming state (probability-variable state) in which a probability that a variable display result of the special symbol in the special symbol display area is set in the big winning display mode. On the other hand, when the display mode of the special symbol becomes the nonspecial display mode (more specifically, a normal big winning occurs), the gaming state is shifted to the normal gaming state upon completion of the big winning gaming state.
- In the embodiment, the number of winning memories and the number of passing memories are displayed by regular symbol memory LEDs and special symbol memory LEDs, respectively. The present invention is not limited to the display method, the numbers may be displayed by another display method. For example, the numbers may be displayed in a
display area 21 a. - On the back side of the
gaming board 2, the liquid crystal display device (LCD) 21 serving as a display device including thedisplay area 21 a which can display an effect image (For example, an animation, other notification information, or the like corresponding to a gaming state. The image will be referred to as an “effect information image” hereinafter.) and the like is arranged. - The liquid
crystal display device 21 displays an arbitrary image in thedisplay area 21 a on the basis of an indication from an image control circuit 305 (will be described below). - The
display area 21 a of the liquidcrystal display device 21 is constituted by an information display area which displays an effect image or other notification information, a regular symbol display area (regular symbol display device) which variably displays a regular symbol, and a special symbol display area (special symbol display device) which variably displays a special symbol (discrimination symbol). - The liquid
crystal display device 21 is a notification means which displays a determination result (determination result obtained by determining whether the circuitboard case cover 500 is illegally opened) obtained by a CPU (illegal opening determining means) 301 (will be described later) in the information display area of thedisplay area 21 a to notify a manager of the determination result. - In the embodiment, the
display area 21 a has a square shape may be larger or smaller than thegaming region 2 a. The shape of thedisplay area 21 a is not limited to the square shape and may have another shape. For example, acircular display area 21 a may be used. - In the embodiment using the
transparent gaming board 2, thedisplay area 21 a of the liquidcrystal display device 21 is arranged visibly through thegaming board 2. In place of the liquidcrystal display device 21, for example, a CRT (Cathode Ray Tube), a plasma display, or he like can also be used. - As shown in
FIGS. 1 and 2 , theglass door 9 and the upper receivingportion 4 are integrally formed. The integrated opening/closing door (opening/closing body) has one end which is pivotally supported on thebase door 3 a. The other end is engaged with thebase door 3 a. Theglass door 9 visibly covers the movably arrangedgaming board 2. - The
upper receiving portion 4 is located on the lower side of theglass door 9, and has anupper tray 4 a on which paid gaming balls and gaming balls shot into thegaming region 2 a are reserved. At a predetermined position of the upper receivingportion 4, ashutter lever 8 which is operated when gaming balls reserved on theupper tray 4 a are moved into alower tray 5 a (will be described later) to be taken out at the end of a game or the like is arranged. - The
lower receiving portion 5 located on the lower side of the upper receivingportion 4 is fixed to thebase door 3 a, and has thelower tray 5 a on which gaming balls overflowing from theupper tray 4 a by payout. - The
handle 7 arranged on the right side of thelower receiving portion 5 is pivotally operated when a gaming ball is shot into thegaming region 2 a of thegaming board 2 through the rail 11 (FIG. 2 ), and has a stop button (not shown) which stops the shot of gaming balls. - The
cover 6 located on the upper side of theglass door 9 is fixed to thebase door 3 a. Left and leftportions 6 a and 6 b of thecover 6 correspond to the left andright speakers FIG. 10 ) arranged on thebase door 3 a, respectively, and have such a structure that sound from thespeakers - In this case, the speaker has a function of outputting predetermined sound (for example, music corresponding to a gaming state, other notification information, and the like).
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base door 3 a will be described below with reference toFIG. 3 . -
FIG. 3 is a perspective view showing the back side of thebase door 3 a and the circuitboard case cover 500. - On the back side of the
base door 3 a inFIG. 3 , the observer's right is a hinge side (The side is pivotally supported on and attached to thebase frame 3 b through thehinge 3 c (FIG. 5 ). More specifically, the side is supported about a point of pivotal support.), and the left side is an opening/closing end side. When the inside of the gaming machine is exposed, the inside is exposed from the opening/closing side. - As shown in
FIG. 3 , on the back side of thebase door 3 a, variable electronic parts, a circuit board on which various electronic parts and the like are mounted, and the like are installed. - For example, the main control
circuit board case 100 which holds a main control circuit board (not shown) is installed at the center of the back side of thebase door 3 a. The frame relaycircuit board case 130 on which a frame relay circuit board (not shown) is installed is installed on a slightly upper right side of the center of the back side of thebase door 3 a. The power supplycircuit board case 150 which holds a power supply circuit board (not shown) is installed on a slightly lower left side of the center of the back side of thebase door 3 a. The payout controlcircuit board case 170 which holds a payout control circuit board (not shown) is installed on a slightly lower right side of the center of the back side of thebase door 3 a. - In this case, the main control circuit board is a circuit board on which the
main control circuit 200 for controlling the progress of a game of thepachinko gaming machine 1. The frame relay circuit board is a circuit board which takes in an AC power supply and relays a signal between circuit boards. The power supply circuit board is a circuit board which generates a power source of a voltage required for operating the electronic parts. The payout control circuit board is a circuit board which drives and controls a payout device (not shown) which pays out prize balls, rented balls, and the like toward thelower receiving portion 5. - A
reserve tank 400 in which gaming balls are reserved is arranged on the upper portion on the back side of thebase door 3 a. Furthermore, interconnections (not shown), which electrically connect between the circuit boards on which the electronic parts are mounted, are disposes at various portions on the back side of thebase door 3 a. - The sub-control
circuit board case 50 is installed on the slightly upper left side of the center of the back side of thebase door 3 a, i.e., above the main controlcircuit board case 100. In the sub-controlcircuit board case 50, a sub-control circuit board (not shown) on which thesub-control circuit 300 for executing predetermined control on the basis of a control signal received from themain control circuit 200 on the main control circuit board is mounted is stored. - In the embodiment, the sub-control circuit board performs image display control of the
display area 21 a of the liquidcrystal display device 21, light-emitting display control of lamps, LEDs (not shown), and the like arranged at respective positions of thepachinko gaming machine 1, and control of sound output from thespeakers - Furthermore, in
FIGS. 3 and 4 , on the left side of thereserve tank 400 in the drawings, the first detecting switch 600 (first detecting means) which detects opening of thebase door 3 a is attached. More specifically, in the embodiment, the first detectingswitch 600 is attached on the opening/closing end side of thebase door 3 a. - In this case, the
base door 3 a is openably/closably supported on and attached to thebase frame 3 b as described above. In this case, the first detectingswitch 600 is brought into contact with anouter frame portion 3 d (seeFIG. 5 ) on thebase frame 3 b (in the embodiment, the first detectingswitch 600 is brought into contact with the upper right of theouter frame portion 3 d inFIG. 5 . - More specifically, the
outer frame portion 3 d is designed to be brought into contact with a switch unit 620 (FIGS. 7 and 8 ) of the first detectingswitch 600 when thebase door 3 a is closed (the opening/closing end side of thebase door 3 a contacts thebase frame 3 b). On the other hand, theouter frame portion 3 d is designed to be separated from theswitch unit 620 of the first detectingswitch 600 when thebase door 3 a is released from the opening/closing end side (the opening/closing end side of thebase door 3 a is separated from thebase frame 3 b) (seeFIG. 9B ). - The second detecting switch (second detecting means) 700 which detects the opening of the circuit board case cover 500 (will be described later) is attached between the frame relay
circuit board case 130 and the main control circuit board case 100 (seeFIG. 3 ). - In
FIGS. 3 and 4 ,shaft portions board case cover 500 is pivotally supported are arranged on the left of the sub-controlcircuit board case 50 and the left of the power supplycircuit board case 150, respectively. - The circuit
board case cover 500 has bearingunits board case cover 500. The bearingunits shaft portions board case cover 500 is openably/closably attached to the back side of thebase door 3 a (seeFIG. 4 ). In this manner, the circuit board cases such as the sub-controlcircuit board case 50, the main controlcircuit board case 100, the frame relaycircuit board case 130, the power supplycircuit board case 150, and the payout controlcircuit board case 170 are covered with and protected by the circuitboard case cover 500. - In the circuit
board case cover 500, a convex and a concave matched with the shape of the circuit board case or the like are formed (seeFIGS. 3, 4 and 7). In this manner, an interval between the back side of thebase door 3 a and the circuitboard case cover 500 decreases to improve space efficiency on the back side of thebase door 3 a. - The
base frame 3 b fixed to the island equipment will be described below with reference toFIG. 5 . -
FIG. 5 is a front view showing a base frame of the gaming machine inFIG. 1 . - On the
base frame 3 b, thehinges 3 c to which the hinge side of thebase door 3 a is pivotally attached are arranged on the upper and lower left inFIG. 5 . - The circuit
board case cover 500 will be described below. -
FIG. 6 is a diagram for explaining the back side of the circuit board case cover according to the embodiment. - As shown in
FIG. 6 , the bearingunits units units shaft portions board case cover 500 is pivotally attached to the back side of thebase door 3 a by using the shaft side as a point of pivotal support. - On the end portion opposing the shaft side, i.e., on the opening/closing side, a fixing
portion 502 which prevents the circuit board case cover 500 from being pivoted is formed (seeFIGS. 3, 4 , and 6). - A screw hole is formed in the fixing
portion 502, so that the fixingportion 502 is fixed and attached to the back side of thebase door 3 a by a screw or the like. The invention is not limited to the method. For example, the fixingportion 502 may be fixed by a pin or the like or attached by adhesion. - On the opening/closing end side, a
contact portion 503 which is brought into contact with the second detecting switch 700 (FIG. 3 ) is arranged (seeFIGS. 3, 4 , and 6). - The
contact portion 503 is designed to be brought into contact with a switch unit (not shown) of the second detectingswitch 700 when the circuitboard case cover 500 is closed (the circuitboard case cover 500 is fixed and attached to the back side of thebase door 3 a by the fixing portion 502). On the other hand, when the fixing of the fixingportion 502 is canceled to release the circuit board case cover 500 from the opening/closing end side, thecontact portion 503 is separated from the second detectingswitch 700. - The first detecting
switch 600 and the second detectingswitch 700 will be described below with reference toFIGS. 7, 8 , and 9. Since the first detectingswitch 600 and the second detectingswitch 700 are approximately equal to each other in structure and function, one of them, i.e., the first detectingswitch 600 will be described here. - As shown in
FIGS. 7 and 8 , the first detectingswitch 600 is constituted by a rectangularmain body 610 and aswitch unit 620 biased by spring force and projected from themain body 610. - The
switch unit 620 is biased by the spring force and projected. However, when theswitch unit 620 is brought into contact with theouter frame portion 3 d (more specifically, thebase door 3 a is closed), as shown inFIG. 9A , theswitch unit 620 is depressed in themain body 610 as shown inFIG. 9A . - When the
switch unit 620 is separated from theouter frame portion 3 d (i.e., when thebase door 3 a is released from the opening/closing end side), as shown inFIG. 9B , spring force acts to project theswitch unit 620 again. - An electric circuit is arranged inside the
main body 610. When theswitch unit 620 is projected, the electric circuit is energized to detect the projection. In this manner, the opening of thebase door 3 a can be detected. When theswitch unit 620 is depressed, the energizing is canceled. - The first detecting
switch 600 is electrically connected to the sub-control circuit 300 (will be described later) mounted on the sub-control circuit board (not shown). When the first detectingswitch 600 is energized to detect the opening of thebase door 3 a, a signal (The signal will be referred to as a “base door opening detection signal” hereinafter.) representing that thebase door 3 a is opened is kept being transmitted to thesub-control circuit 300 until the energization is canceled. - The second detecting
switch 700 has the same configuration as that of the first detectingswitch 600. For example, when the circuitboard case cover 500 is opened to separate the switch unit (not shown) of the second detectingswitch 700 from thecontact portion 503 of the circuitboard case cover 500, the second detectingswitch 700 is energized to detect the energization. Until the energization is canceled, a signal (to be referred to as a “circuit board case cover opening detection signal” hereinafter) representing the circuitboard case cover 500 is opened is kept being transmitted to thesub-control circuit 300. - In this manner, the electronic parts, the circuit board cases, and the like are mounted on the back side of the
base door 3 a. - The mounting positions of the circuit board cases and the like are only examples. Electronic parts, circuit boards, circuit board cases, and the like to be mounted on the gaming machine according to the present invention are not limited to the electronic parts, the circuit boards, the circuit board cases, and the like mentioned above.
- A control system of the
pachinko gaming machine 1 shown inFIG. 1 will be described below with reference toFIG. 10 .FIG. 10 is a block diagram showing a control system of the gaming machine shown inFIG. 1 . - The control system of the
pachinko gaming machine 1 has amain control circuit 200 mounted on a main control circuit board (not shown), thesub-control circuit 300 connected to themain control circuit 200 and mounted on a sub-control circuit board (not shown), and apayout control circuit 70 a and ashot control circuit 70 b that are mounted on a payout control circuit board (not shown). - In this manner, in the embodiment, the main control circuit board on which the
main control circuit 200 is mounted is arranged independently of the sub-control circuit board on which thesub-control circuit 300 having an illegal opening determining means and a memory means is mounted. More specifically, thesub-control circuit 300 and themain control circuit 200 are independently arranged. - A
card unit 81 is connected to thepayout control circuit 70 a of thepachinko gaming machine 1. - The
card unit 81 is installed near thepachinko gaming machine 1 and has an insertion slot into which a prepaid card can be inserted. Thecard unit 81 has a reading means which reads recording information recorded on the prepaid card inserted into the insertion slot, a rental command signal output means which outputs a rental command signal for commanding thepayout control circuit 70 a to rent gaming balls in accordance with an operation of a ball renting operation panel 10 (FIG. 10 ), and a writing means which subtracts the number of balls commanded to be rented by the rental command signal output means from the maximum number of rented balls specified by the recording information read by the reading means to record the information on the prepaid card inserted into the insertion slot. - On the
main control circuit 200, a main CPU (microprocessing unit) 201 which performs a game operation of thepachinko gaming machine 1 in accordance with a preset program; aninitial reset circuit 204 which generates a reset signal to returns various settings to initial values in an abnormal state or a power-on state; amain RAM 203 in which various data required for operating themain CPU 201 are stored; and amain ROM 202 which stores a program to cause themain CPU 201 to process and control a gaming operation of thepachinko gaming machine 1, a big winning determining table which is referred when a big winning is determined by random-number lottery, a regular winning determining table which is referred when a regular winning is determined by random number lottery; a winning variable display pattern determining table and a missing variable display pattern table which is referred when a variable display pattern of a special symbol is determined by random number lottery, an effect information image display pattern determining table which is referred when a display pattern of an effect information image such as a character image or a background image by random number lottery, and various probability tables which are referred when lottery of other effects is performed. - The
main RAM 203 includes a winning memory counter to memorize the number of winning memories (the number of balls coming in thestarting winning openings 14 and 17) counted by themain CPU 201, a passing memory counter to memorize the number of passing memories (the number of balls passing through the passing gate 13) counted by themain CPU 201, a special winning opening winning counter to memorize the number of gaming balls coming in the special winningopening 15 during one round, a special winning opening opening number counter to memorize the number of times of opening of the special winningopening 15 in one big winning gaming state, and the like. - The
main CPU 201 has functions of a big winning gaming state determining means, a discrimination symbol variable display control means, a gaming state shifting means, and a winning opening SOL control means. - The big winning gaming state determining means determines whether the gaming state is shifted to the big winning gaming state advantageous to a player when a gaming ball comes in the special winning opening (
starting winning opening 14 or 17) arranged on the gaming machine main body in a broad sense (or the gaming machine main body 3). - For example, when a gaming ball comes in the
starting winning opening - In this case, when it is determined by the big winning gaming state determining means that the gaming state is shifted to the big winning gaming state, upon completion of variable display of a special symbol by an discrimination symbol variable display means (will be described later), i.e., after a big winning display mode (big winning symbol) is displayed in the special symbol display area, the gaming state shifting means shifts the gaming state to the big winning gaming state.
- As described above, the big winning includes winnings of two types, i.e., a normal big winning and a probability-variable winning. In case of probability-variable big winning, upon completion of the big winning gaming state, the gaming state shifting means shifts the gaming state to a special gaming state in which the probability-of shifting the gaming state to the next big winning gaming state is high.
- The discrimination symbol variable display control means generates a variable display pattern command to variably display a special symbol in the special symbol display area and sets the variable display pattern command. On the basis of the big winning determining result of the big winning gaming state determining means, a variable display pattern to execute variable display of the special symbol is determined.
- More specifically, on the basis of the big winning determining result of the big winning gaming state determining means, the discrimination symbol variable display means generates a variable display pattern command for indicating a variable display pattern to execute variable display of the special symbol or display of effect information and a command for indicating a stop symbol of the variable display and sets these commands.
- The variable display pattern includes a special symbol display pattern and an effect information display pattern. Therefore, the variable display pattern command includes data for indicating the special symbol display pattern and data for indicating the effect information display pattern.
- The special symbol display pattern is a variable display pattern of the special symbol variably displayed in the special symbol display area. The special symbol display pattern also includes display time information representing variable display times of three special symbols (for example, “left”, “center”, and “right”). Therefore, the special symbol display pattern includes the variable display pattern and the time information.
- The effect information display pattern is a pattern related to a display of effect information of a character or the like. Therefore, effect information display patterns depending on the number of characters are prepared. Of the plurality of effect information display patterns, an effect information display pattern of effect information (effect information image) is designated (indicated) to actually display the effect information display pattern.
- The winning opening SOL control means controls a special winning
opening SOL 72S (will be described later) to open/close the special winning opening 15 (open the special winning opening) when the gaming state is shifted to the big winning gaming state. - Programs to realize the functions of the respective means are stored in the
main ROM 202. Themain CPU 201 loads the programs from themain ROM 202 onto themain RAM 203 to execute the programs, so that the functions of the respective means are realized. As a matter of course, the means may be constituted by dedicated hardware. - The
main CPU 201 performs a determining process or the like for contents displayed in the regular symbol display area. - The
main CPU 201 executes the functions of the means to transmit various commands such as a command related to indication of an effect in a game to thesub-control circuit 300, thereby executing the effect in the game. - The command related to the indication of the effect in the game includes a command related to indication of an display effect by the
display area 21 a or the like, a command related to indication of a sound effect by a sound generating means such as a speaker, and a command related to indication of an optical effect by a light-emitting means such as a lamp or an LED. - The command related to the indication of the display effect includes various commands such as the variable display pattern command.
- To the I/
O port 205 of themain control circuit 200, a passing gate SW 19Sa arranged inside the passinggate 13 and serving as a sensor which detects passing of a gaming ball and a startingopening SW 19 a serving as a sensor which detects a gaming ball coming in thestarting winning opening - To the I/
O port 205, a V-count SW 19Sd arranged in a continuous winning opening in the special winningopening 15 and serving as a sensor which detects a gaming ball coming in the continuous winning opening, a count SW 19Se arranged in a normal winning opening in the special winningopening 15 and serving as a sensor which detects a gaming ball coming in the normal winning opening, a regular wining opening SW 19Sb serving as a sensor which detects a gaming ball coming in the regular winningopening 12, and a backupclear SW 74S to erase various data stored in themain RAM 203 are connected. - Furthermore, to the I/
O port 205, the following constituent elements are connected. More specifically, sensors such as a shot ball sensor (not shown) which detects a gaming ball shot from ashooting device 90 by operating thehandle 7 and a return ball sensor (not shown) which detects a gaming ball shot but returned through therail 11 without reaching a board surface of thegaming board 2 are connected. Actuators such as a movable member SOL (solenoid) 71S which switches thestarting winning opening 17 between a state in which a gaming ball is easily received and a state in which a gaming ball is not easily received, a special winning opening SOL (solenoid) 72S which opens or closes the flapper of the special winningopening 15, and a seesaw SOL (solenoid) 73S which drives a seesaw in the special winningopening 15. - In this case, when the sensors detect gaming balls, detection signals from the sensors are input to the
main CPU 201 of themain control circuit 200. For this reason, themain CPU 201 drives and controls theactuators - From a
command output port 206 of themain control circuit 200, control commands are transmitted to thesub-control circuit 300, thepayout control circuit 70 a, and theshot control circuit 70 b, respectively. - The
sub-control circuit 300 which receives the control command controls operations of the liquidcrystal display device 21, thespeakers lamp LED 39 a. Thepayout control circuit 70 a and theshot control circuit 70 b which receives the control commands control operations of apayout device 82 and theshooting device 90. - The
payout device 82 which pays out prize balls, rented balls, and the like is connected to thepayout control circuit 70 a. Thepayout control circuit 70 a drives and controls thepayout device 82 in response to a payout command signal output from themain control circuit 200 under the condition that a gaming ball comes in the regular winningopening 12, the special winningopening 15, or the like to pay out a predetermined number of gaming balls as prize balls. Thepayout control circuit 70 a drives and controls thepayout device 82 in response to a renting command signal output from thecard unit 81 to pay out a predetermined number of gaming balls as rented balls. - The
shooting device 90 which shoots a gaming ball toward thegaming region 2 a is connected to theshot control circuit 70 b. Theshot control circuit 70 b drives and controls a shot solenoid in accordance with a pivoting operation of thehandle 7. Thus, a gaming ball is shot from theshooting device 90. - A configuration of the
sub-control circuit 300 will be described below. Thesub-control circuit 300 includes the sub-CPU 301, aprogram ROM 302, awork RAM 303, acommand input port 304, animage control circuit 305, asound control circuit 306, and alamp control circuit 307. - The
sub-CPU 301 interprets a command received from themain control circuit 200 through thecommand input port 304 or detection signals received from the first detectingswitch 600, the second detectingswitch 700, and the like and controls theimage control circuit 305, thesound control circuit 306, thelamp control circuit 307, and the like in accordance with the interruption results. - Furthermore, when the sub-CPU 301 serving as an illegal opening determining means receives a detection signal (base door opening detection signal, circuit board case cover opening detection signal, or the like) from the first detecting
switch 600 or the second detecting switch 70, thesub-CPU 301 determines whether the circuitboard case cover 500 is illegally opened. - In the embodiment, only when the circuit
board case cover 500 is opened when thebase door 3 a is open (more specifically, when the circuit board case cover opening detection signal is received when the base door opening detection signal is received), thesub-CPU 301 determines that the opening is legal opening. - On the other hand, when the circuit
board case cover 500 is opened during a closing state of thebase door 3 a (more specifically, when the circuit board case cover opening detection signal is received when no base door opening detection signal is received), the opening is determined as illegal opening. - The sub-CPU 301 which determines that the circuit
board case cover 500 is illegally opened generates and sets an illegal opening notifying command to notify an manager of the determination result. - The illegal opening notifying command includes time when the illegal opening is started or the like.
- In the
program ROM 302, a control program (control data) to process and control theimage control circuit 305 by the sub-CPU 301 on the basis of various commands or an illegal opening notifying command output from themain control circuit 200, a control program to process and control thesound control circuit 306, a control program to process and control thelamp control circuit 307, and the like are stored. - When the
sub-CPU 301 receives a variable display pattern command from themain control circuit 200, the sub-CPU 301 sets control data corresponding to the received command. - Furthermore, the sub-CPU 301 changes data to indicate the
image control circuit 305 to display a special symbol or an effect image depending on an effect pattern included in the set control data with time. - The
image control circuit 305 executes an indication of the sub-CPU 301 transmitted every predetermined time. And in thedisplay area 21 a, for example, a special symbol or an effect image corresponding to a variable display pattern is displayed. - Even though the
sub-CPU 301 generates the illegal opening notifying command, as in a case in which the variable display pattern command is received, control data corresponding to the illegal opening notifying command is set. In this manner, a determination result obtained by the sub-CPU 301 serving as the illegal opening determining means and time at which illegal opening is started are displayed in the information display area of thedisplay area 21 a (for example, seeFIG. 15 ). -
FIG. 15 is a diagram for explaining an example of a state in which a determination result obtained by the illegal opening determining means is displayed in the display area of the liquid crystal display device. - In this case, in
FIG. 15 , it is displayed in the information display area of thedisplay area 21 a that illegal opening occurs at 23:00 on Jan. 20, 2005. - A determining result obtained by the illegal opening determining means in the embodiment is automatically displayed in the
display area 21 a. However, the present invention is not limited to the configuration. Only when a predetermined operation is performed, the determination result may be displayed in thedisplay area 21 a. In this manner, a person who illegally opens the circuitboard case cover 500 or a person who does not engage in management of a gaming machine can be prevented from knowing the fact that the illegal opening occurs. The secrecy of the gaming machine can be improved. - The
work RAM 303 serves as a temporary storing means used when the sub-CPU 301 performs processing control in accordance with the control programs. Allocated thereto include a receiving buffer area (not shown) which stores a command from themain CPU 201, an illegal opening notifying command, and the like; a detection signal storing area (not shown) which stores detection signals from such as the first detectingswitch 600 and the second detectingswitch 700; an illegal opening time storing area (not shown) which stores time when illegal opening is started (time when it is determined that the illegal opening occurs, i.e., a value (99) representing illegal opening is set in an illegal opening flag (will be described later) and time when the illegal opening is ended (time when it is determined that the illegal opening is ended, i.e., a value (00) representing a normal state is set in the illegal opening flag); and a work area (not shown) which stores data required for processing control. - Furthermore, the
work RAM 303 includes a circuit board case cover illegal opening counter to store the number of times of occurrence of illegal opening of the circuitboard case cover 500, a first detecting flag representing an opening/closing state of thebase door 3 a, a second detecting flag representing an opening/closing state of the circuitboard case cover 500, an illegal opening flag, and the like. - In this case, in the circuit board case cover illegal opening counter, 0 is set in an initial state. The circuit board case cover illegal opening counter is updated each time illegal opening of the circuit
board case cover 500 occurs. However, in the embodiment, the counter is set not to be reset by shutoff of the power supply of thepachinko gaming machine 1, an initializing process in step S210 (will be described later), and the like. - The value of the circuit board case cover illegal opening counter may be displayed in an information display area of the
display area 21 a at a predetermined timing or may be displayed by an operation of a manager of thepachinko gaming machine 1. - An access block such as a password may be made to make it impossible that a third person checks the value of the circuit board case cover illegal opening counter. In this manner, only a true manager of the
pachinko gaming machine 1 can collect detailed information (the number of times of illegal opening, time of illegal opening, and the like) for the illegal opening of the circuit board case cover. - The first detecting flag is a flag representing whether the
base door 3 a is in an open state. When thebase door 3 a is in a closed state, a value (00) representing closing of the base door is set. - When the
base door 3 a is opened, a value (01) representing base door opening is set in the first detecting flag. - The second detecting flag is a flag representing whether the circuit
board case cover 500 is set in an open state. When the circuit board case cover is set in a closed state, a value representing circuit board case cover closing is set. - When the circuit
board case cover 500 is opened, a value (01) representing circuit board case cover opening is set in the first detecting flag. - The illegal opening flag is a flag representing whether illegal opening of the circuit
board case cover 500 occurs. When the illegal opening does not occur, a value (00) representing a normal state is set. On the other hand, when the illegal opening occurs, a value (99) representing the illegal opening is set. - In this manner, the
work RAM 303 includes an illegal opening time storing area, a circuit board case cover illegal opening counter, a first detecting flag representing an opening/closing state of thebase door 3 a, a second detecting flag representing an opening/closing state of the circuitboard case cover 500, and the like. And thework RAM 303 functions as a storing means which stores a determination result obtained by the illegal opening determining means. - The
image control circuit 305 is to execute display such as variable display of a special symbol in thedisplay area 21 a depending on an indication (indication based on control data set in a predetermined work area of thework RAM 303 in accordance with a command received from the main control circuit 200) from thesub-CPU 301. Theimage control circuit 305 includes animage data ROM 305 b which stores various image data, a VDP (Video Display Processor) 305 a which extracts corresponding image data from theimage data ROM 305 b depending on the control by the sub-CPU 301 and which executes variable display of the special symbol, display of an effect image, or the like on the basis of the extracted image data, and a D/A converting circuit (D/A converter) 305 d which converts the display image data generated by the VDP (Video Display Processor) 305 a into an analog signal. - For example, the
image control circuit 305 performs an image display control process, on the basis of an indication from the sub-CPU 301, which causes thedisplay area 21 a to perform variable display of the special symbol or display of the effect image corresponding to a result of a big winning determination. - For example, the
image data ROM 305 b stores special symbol image data to variably display the special symbol in the special symbol display area in thedisplay area 21 a, effect image data to display an effect image in the information display area in thedisplay area 21 a, notifying image data to display a determination result obtained by the illegal opening determining means in the information display area in thedisplay area 21 a. In this case, the various image data include a plurality of pixel data (data in units of dots) required for displaying the image data in thedisplay area 21 a. - In this case, a
VRAM 305 c in which two buffer areas are formed is connected to theVDP 305 a. When data to execute display in thedisplay area 21 a is generated on the basis of an indication transmitted from the sub-CPU 301 every predetermined time (for example 1/30 seconds), theVDP 305 a reads predetermined image data from theimage data ROM 305 b, develops the image data in theVRAM 305 c, and reads the developed image data from theVRAM 305 c. More specifically, theVDP 305 a performs a developing process to one buffer area formed in theVRAM 305 c and reads the image data to which the developing process is performed from the other buffer area. TheVDP 305 a switches the buffer area to which the developing process is to be performed and the buffer area from which the data is to be read on the basis of the indication from thesub-CPU 301. TheVDP 305 a displays the read image data in thedisplay area 21 a through the D/A converting circuit 305 d. - In the embodiment, the VRAM is used as a storing device in which image data is developed. However, the storing device is not limited to a VRAM, and another storing device may be used. For example, an SDRAM from/in which data can be read or written at a high speed may be used.
- The
speakers sound control circuit 306. Thesound control circuit 306 generates a sound signal on the basis of control of thesub-CPU 301. Thespeakers - The lamp LED 39 a is connected to the
lamp control circuit 307. Thelamp control circuit 307 generates a signal on the basis of control of thesub-CPU 301. The lamp LED 39 a performs lighting, display, or the like of lamps and LEDs (for example, regular symbol memory LEDs, special symbol memory LEDs, and the like) arranged at respective positions of thepachinko gaming machine 1 on the basis of the input signal. - In this case, the
speakers lamp LED 39 a, and the liquidcrystal display device 21 function as effect means which perform effects on the basis of control data set by thesub-CPU 301. - The respective processes in the
pachinko gaming machine 1 are controlled by themain control circuit 200 and thesub-control circuit 300. However, themain control circuit 200 may perform all or some of the processes controlled by thesub-control circuit 300, and thesub-control circuit 300 may perform all or some of processes controlled by themain control circuit 200. - A main process performed by the
sub-control circuit 300 and a command reception interrupting process which is executed to interrupt the main process in the wake of reception of a command from themain control circuit 200 will be described below.FIG. 11 is a flow chart showing a procedure of the command reception interrupting process according to the embodiment of the present invention, andFIG. 12 is a flow chart showing a procedure of the main process performed by the sub-control circuit of the gaming machine according to the embodiment of the present invention. - First, the command reception interrupting process will be described below with reference to
FIG. 11 . This command reception interruption is designed to occur each time thesub-control circuit 300 receives a command from themain control circuit 200. - In step S201, the sub-CPU 301 retreats information stored in a register to interrupt an in-execution process (main process (will be described later)).
- In step S202, the sub-CPU 301 stores a command (for example, a variable display pattern command or the like) received from the
main CPU 201 through thecommand input port 304 in a receiving buffer area of thework RAM 303 and executes a predetermined process on the basis of the received command. - More specifically, the sub-CPU 301 sets control data corresponding to the received command in a work area of the
work RAM 303. - In step S203, the sub-CPU 301 causes the information retreated in step S201 to return to the register. In this manner, the interrupted process can be restarted.
- The main process of the
sub-control circuit 300 according to the embodiment will be described below with reference toFIG. 12 . - In step S210, the
sub-CPU 301 performs an initializing process for initializing various setting, executes a detection signal receiving process and an illegal opening determining process, and then execute a command analyzing process. - In this case, the detection signal receiving process in step S220 will be described below with reference to
FIG. 13 .FIG. 13 is a flow chart showing a procedure of the detection signal receiving process. - In step S220-1, the sub-CPU 301 checks whether a base door opening detection signal is received from the first detecting switch (first detecting means) 600. When the
sub-CPU 301 receives the base door opening detection signal, the sub-CPU 301 shifts to the process in step S220-2. When thesub-CPU 301 does not receive the base door opening detection signal, the sub-CPU 301 shifts to the process in step S220-3. - In step S220-2, the sub-CPU 301 sets a value (01) representing base door opening in the first detecting flag.
- In step S220-3, the sub-CPU 301 sets a value (00) representing base door closing in the first detecting flag.
- Instep S220-4, the sub-CPU 301 checks whether the
sub-CPU 301 receives a circuit board case cover opening detection signal from the second detectingswitch 700. When thesub-CPU 301 receives the circuit board case cover opening detection signal, the sub-CPU 301 shifts to the process in step S220-5. When thesub-CPU 301 does not receive the circuit board case cover opening detection signal, the sub-CPU 301 shifts to the process in step S220-6. - In step S220-5, the sub-CPU 301 sets a value (01) representing circuit board case cover opening in the second detecting flag.
- In step S220-6, the sub-CPU 301 sets a value (00) representing circuit board case cover closing in the second detecting flag.
- In this case, the illegal opening determining process in step S230 will be described below with reference to
FIG. 14 .FIG. 14 is a flow chart showing a procedure of the illegal opening determining process. - In step S230-1, the sub-CPU 301 checks whether a value (99) representing illegal opening is set in an illegal opening flag. When the value (99) representing the illegal opening is set in the illegal opening flag, the sub-CPU 301 shifts to the process in step S230-8. On the other hand, the value (99) representing the illegal opening is not set in the illegal opening flag, the sub-CPU 301 shifts to the process in step S230-2.
- In step S230-2, the sub-CPU 301 checks whether a value (01) representing base door opening is set in the first detecting flag. When the value (01) representing the base door opening is not set in the first detecting flag, the sub-CPU 301 shifts to the process in step S230-3. On the other hand, when the value (01) representing the base door opening is set in the first detecting flag, the sub-CPU 301 ends the illegal opening determining process.
- In step S230-3, the sub-CPU 301 checks whether a value (01) representing circuit board case cover opening is set in the second detecting flag. When the value (01) representing the circuit board case cover opening is set in the second detecting flag, the sub-CPU 301 shifts to the process in step S230-4. On the other hand, when the value (01) representing the circuit board case cover opening is not set in the second detecting flag, the sub-CPU 301 ends the illegal opening determining process.
- In step S230-4, the sub-CPU 301 serving as an illegal opening determining means sets a value (99) representing illegal opening in an illegal opening flag. More specifically, when the second detecting means detects opening of the circuit board case, the
sub-CPU 301 determines on the basis of detection results of the first detecting means and the second detecting means whether the opening is illegal. - In step S230-5, the
sub-CPU 301 performs an illegal opening start time storing process. - More specifically, time at which the value (99) representing illegal opening in an illegal opening flag in step S230-4 is stored in an illegal opening time storing are of the
work RAM 303. - In step S230-6, the
sub-CPU 301 adds “1” to value of circuit board case cover illegal opening counter. - In step S230-7, the
sub-CPU 301 generates an illegal opening notifying command including time at which illegal opening is started (more specifically, time at which the value (99) representing illegal opening is set in step S230-4), stores the illegal opening notifying command in thework RAM 303, and executes a predetermined process on the basis of the illegal opening notifying command. - More specifically, the sub-CPU 301 sets control data corresponding to the illegal opening notifying command in the work area of the
work RAM 303. - In step S230-8, the sub-CPU 301 checks whether a value (01) representing circuit board case cover opening is set in the second detecting flag. When the value (01) representing the circuit board case cover opening is not set in the second detecting flag, the sub-CPU 301 shifts to the process in step S230-8. On the other hand, when the value (01) representing the circuit board case cover opening is set in the second detecting flag, the sub-CPU 301 ends the illegal opening determining process.
- In step S230-9, the sub-CPU 301 serving as an illegal opening determining means sets a value (00) representing a normal state in the illegal opening flag. More specifically, the
sub-CPU 301 determines that the illegal opening is ended. - In step S230-10, the
sub-CPU 301 performs an illegal opening end time storing process. - More specifically, time at which a value (00) representing the normal state is set in the illegal opening flag is stored in the illegal opening time storing area of the
work RAM 303. - The explanation is performed with reference to
FIG. 12 . In step 250, the sub-CPU 301 checks control data set in step S202 (FIG. 11 ), step S230-7 (FIG. 14 ), and the like. When the control data is a control program to perform processing control of theimage control circuit 305, thesub-CPU 301 executes an image display control process on the basis of the control data. - For example, when control data corresponding to a variable display pattern command is set in step S202 (
FIG. 11 ), the sub-CPU 301 changes data to be indicated to theVDP 305 a with time such that variable display of a special symbol according to a variable display pattern included in the set control data is performed. TheVDP 305 a executes the indication transmitted every predetermined time, so that variable display of the special symbol corresponding to the variable display pattern command is performed in the special symbol display area of the liquidcrystal display device 21 during variable display time. At the end of the variable display time, as the special symbol, a symbol represented by a stop symbol command is displayed and stopped. - The sub-CPU 301 changes data to be indicated to the
VDP 305 a with time such that an effect information image according to an effect pattern included in the set control data is display. When theVDP 305 a execute the indication transmitted every predetermined time, display of the effect information image corresponding to the variable display pattern command is performed in thedisplay area 21 a. - On the other hand, when control data corresponding to the illegal opening notifying command is set in step S230-7 (
FIG. 14 ), the sub-CPU 301 changes data to be indicated to theVDP 305 a with time in accordance with the set control data. When theVDP 305 a executes the indication transmitted every predetermined time, information including the illegal opening notifying command (more specifically, time at which illegal opening is started) and information notifying that the illegal opening occurs, and the like are displayed in the information display area of thedisplay area 21 a (seeFIG. 15 ). - In step S260, the
sub-CPU 301 executes a sound control process. - More specifically, in the sound control process, when control data set in step S202 (
FIG. 11 ), step S230-7 (FIG. 14 ), or the like is data corresponding to sound control, the sub-CPU 301 transmits the control data to thesound control circuit 306. On the basis of the control data, thesound control circuit 306 causes thespeakers - Instep S270, the
sub-CPU 301 executes a lamp-LED lighting control process. - In the lamp-LED lighting control process, when control data set in step S202 (
FIG. 11 ), step S230-7 (FIG. 14 ), or the like is data corresponding to lighting control of a lamp or an LED, the sub-CPU 301 transmits the control data to thelamp control circuit 307. On the basis of the control data, thelamp control circuit 307 turns on or off thelamp LED 39 a in accordance with a predetermined turn on/off pattern. - In the main process, the processes in steps S220 to step S270 are repeated.
- In this manner, according to the embodiment, in the
work RAM 303 serving as a storing means, the value of the circuit board case cover illegal opening counter, the illegal opening start time, the illegal opening end time, and the like are stored. In this manner, the number of time of illegal opening, time at which illegal opening occurs, time between the start of illegal opening and the end of illegal opening, and the like can be detected. - In the embodiment, when the circuit
board case cover 500 is opened when thebase door 3 a is closed, the sub-CPU 301 serving as the illegal opening determining means determines that the opening is illegal opening. However, the present invention is not limited to the embodiment, and the sub-CPU 301 may determine the opening as illegal opening when a different condition is satisfied. For example, the sub-CPU 301 may determine the opening as illegal opening when the circuitboard case cover 500 is opened while thebase door 3 a is open. - In the embodiment, when the circuit
board case cover 500 is illegally opened, a determination result obtained by the illegal opening determining means may be displayed in the information display area of thedisplay area 21 a. However, together with the display, the lamps, the LEDs, and the like arranged at respective positions of the gaming machine may be lit and displayed, or sound to notify that illegal opening is performed may be generated by thespeakers - Furthermore, in the embodiment, the bearing
units board case cover 500, and theshaft portions base door 3 a. However, the present invention is not limited to the embodiment, and various modifications can be conceived. For example, theshaft portions board case cover 500, and the bearingunits base door 3 a. - In the embodiment, the circuit
board case cover 500 is pivotally supported on and attached to theshaft portions base door 3 a However the present invention is not limited to the embodiment, and the circuitboard case cover 500 may be attached to theshaft portions board case cover 500 cannot be pivoted. - A hook portion to lock to the circuit
board case cover 500 may be arranged. And the circuitboard case cover 500 may be attached to the back side of thebase door 3 a by the hook portion. - As described above, according to the embodiment, when the circuit
board case cover 500 which covers the circuit board cases (for example, the sub-controlcircuit board case 50, the main controlcircuit board case 100, the frame relaycircuit board case 130, the power supplycircuit board case 150, the payout controlcircuit board case 170, and the like) is opened, it is determined on the basis of detection results of the first detecting switch (first detecting means) 600 and the second detecting switch (second detecting means) 700 whether opening of the circuitboard case cover 500 is illegal. For this reason, illegality to the circuit board case can be properly detected. In this manner, even though the circuit board case itself is illegally exchanged, illegality to the circuit board case can be detected. - According to the embodiment, in a state in which the first detecting switch (first detecting means) 600 does not detect opening of the
base door 3 a, when opening of the circuitboard case cover 500 is detected by the second detecting switch (second detecting means) 700, the sub-CPU 301 serving as the illegal opening determining means determines the opening as illegal opening. More specifically, when opening of the circuitboard case cover 500 is not performed on the basis of a predetermined procedure, the opening is determined as illegal opening. For this reason, illegal opening can be more properly detected. In this manner, even though the circuit board itself is illegally exchanged, illegality to the circuit board case can be more reliably detected. - Furthermore, according to the embodiment; since the work RAM (storing means) 303 which stores a determination result obtained by the illegal opening determining means is arranged, the number of times of illegal opening, time of illegal opening, and the like can be stored, and information related to illegal opening can be collected more. For this reason, a countermeasure against illegal opening can be more appropriately performed.
- Since falsification by a third person is frequently performed to a main control circuit board on which the
main control circuit 200 for controlling progress of a game is mounted, according to the embodiment, the functions of the illegal opening determining means, the storing means, and the like are arranged on the sub-control circuit board being at relatively low risk of being falsified, illegal opening of the circuit board case cover or the like can be more properly detected, and a more appropriate countermeasure against illegal opening can be taken. - According to the embodiment, the liquid crystal display device (notifying means) 21 which notifies a manager of a determining result obtained by the illegal opening determining means is arranged as a characteristic feature. For this reason, when the circuit board case cover or the like is illegally opened, employees are notified that the circuit board cover is illegally opened. A countermeasure against the illegal opening can be properly performed, damage by falsification caused by illegal exchange or the like of a circuit board case can be minimized.
- Since a deterrent against illegal opening acts by the notification, the illegal opening can be prevented.
- In the above explanation, the present invention is applied to a gaming machine obtained by attaching a pachinko gaming machine main body to a gaming table. However, the present invention is not limited to the explanation. The present invention can be applied to various gaming machines such as a pachi-slot machine (slot machine), a machine of a combination of Japanese pinball and mahjong, a smart-ball machine, and various gaming machines installed in a game arcade.
- While this invention has been described in conjunction with the specific embodiments outlined above, it is evident that many alternatives, modifications and variations will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Accordingly, the preferred embodiments of the invention as set forth above are intended to be illustrative, not limiting. Various changes may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined in the following claims.
Claims (5)
1. A gaming machine comprising:
a base frame constituting a part of a gaming machine main body;
a base door which is openably and closably supported on and attached to said base frame;
a circuit board case which is arranged on a back side of said base door and holds predetermined circuit boards;
a circuit board case cover which is arranged to cover said circuit board case;
first detecting means which detects opening of said base door;
second detecting means which detects opening of said circuit board case cover; and
illegal opening determining means which determines, when opening of said circuit board case cover is detected by said second detecting means, whether the opening is illegal on the basis of detection results of said first detecting means and said second detecting means.
2. The gaming machine according to claim 1 , wherein
said illegal opening determining means,
when opening of said circuit board case cover is detected by said second detecting means in a state in which said first detecting means does not detect opening of said base door, determines that the opening is illegal.
3. The gaming machine according to claim 1 , further comprising:
storing means which stores a determination result obtained by said illegal opening determining means.
4. The gaming machine according to claim 1 , wherein
said predetermined circuit board is a main control circuit board on which a main control circuit, held in said circuit board case, for controlling progress of a game is mounted,
a sub-control circuit board which is arranged independently of said main control circuit board and on which a sub-control circuit for executing predetermined control on the basis of a control signal received from the main control circuit on said main control circuit board is mounted is arranged, and
said sub-control circuit board is connected to said first detecting means and said second detecting means and has said illegal opening determining means and said storing means.
5. The gaming machine according to claim 1 , further comprising:
notifying means which notifies a determination result by said illegal opening determining means.
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