Hello to everyone here at the PCEngineFX forums.
The Turbo has always been that elusive system throughout my childhood. Only one of my friends had one, and we would rent games for it and it was awesome. But I never got to own one myself as I couldn't afford it.
Flash forward about 25 years, and I finally have not one, but two Turbo systems. A coworker sold me his TG-16 that was in storage for many years. He didn't care about the current market value and was kind enough to let go of it for a great price. I got the complete console, box, and 4 games with their manuals and jewel cases all in great shape for sixty bucks (Keith, Devil's and Alien Crush, and Ninja Spirit). I was ecstatic.
But I was still longing for the CD attachment. After watching the GameSack console modding episode, I was inspired to try fixing a Duo myself. So I bought a bare PCE Duo on ebay for a great price (130 shipped). I recapped it myself, and I bought a beaten up PCE Multitap and painted it black to match the consoles. I built 2 controller adapter cables so that I could use the Tap on the TG-16 and use the TG-16 Pad on the Duo. I even grabbed an Arcade Card Duo to play Sapphire, and an Avenue Pad 3. At first I was using a Genesis AC with tip adapter but upgraded to a Retrogamecave adapter and it's been great.
Recapping the system was an adventure, but it turned out great. I used the Console5 kit as I don't have experience selecting caps myself. I tried to go the extra mile by scraping off any corrosion on the traces (5 of the caps did their thing) and then recoating the traces with green PCB paint.
Due to my limited funds and the collectiblity of the games, I've had to resort to playing CDRs of the games (I know, it sucks, please don't hate) and for the most part they work great. I've used the best quality discs I could get (JVC Taiyo Yuden).
The system works great with several discs I've thrown at it, except for one game that has a funny issue... Last Alert.
This game is known for its hilarious one-liners before each boss battle. The dialogue is handled by redbook audio and plays fine, except that it cuts off 2 seconds early every time, except for the movie scenes and the first boss battle. All the other dialogue ends abruptly, and ruins the enjoyment for me. It always cuts off at exactly the same time so I doubted that the CD drive was having a tracking issue.
I tried my copy of the game on Ootake and it works fine, the entire dialogue is played. Oddly enough, playing the disc's audio back in Windows Media Player has it end abruptly the same way but VLC media player plays it fine... I tried recording the disc TAO but it only works if recorded DAO.
I was wondering if anyone could shed some light on this. Would this be a pot adjustment or a bad disc? The drive works great on everything else. (Well it takes a bit of a pause to load the Bonk intro for 4-in-1 but otherwise everything else is great).
P.S. I re-greased the drive rails and gears with high quality silicone lubricant that is 100% plastic safe.
Thanks for reading this and for any advice everyone
Sorry for the long post.