If it's okay with everyone, I'd like to play a little game called, "What's wrong with my Duo?"
...think of it as a slightly less entertaining "Sherlock Holmes."
See, a few years ago someone gave me a broken Turboduo. It was missing the hucard slot cover and pretty scratched up, but it was a DUO, y'know? The EPITOME of gaming acquisitions. Ever optimistic, I ponied up the cash for a brand new gamepad, AC adapter, and AV cable from TZD, and quickly learned the following facts:
The system turns on and displays a beautiful, crisp video signal.
It plays Hucards perfectly.
The sound is great.
The System Card screen is present and seems to behave as expected.
However, the CD-Rom half does not seem to function.
THEREIN LIES THE RUB.
I put in an original TG-16 CD (the only one I own) with no result.
No motor drive, no spinning up of the CD, nothing.
I put in a CD-r of Dracula X, also with no result.
If I put in a disc with the lid open and press the door sensor with a pen, the spindle will spin madly -- but without the top half of the spindle from the lid to hold the disc in place, it doesn't get to spin the disc. The laser unit does not move. When I close the lid and try this again, the spindle either does not or cannot spin.
I took it apart (having the gamebits and a healthy disregard for the sanctity of system integrity) and proceeded to watch what the laser unit did when I depressed the lid sensor.
I can see that the laser eye itself lights up, and at the time, the laser unit was all the way against the right side of the rails. I followed the instructions online thinking it might have gotten locked there: I rotated the motor gear until the laser unit was all the way to the left, put the lid back on, and tried both discs again. There was still no result.
Which leaves me where I am now. Puzzled and out of ideas.
I am not well versed in the repair of TurboDuos, and this little beast has sat in a box in the back of my closet for some time, waiting for the day when the internet might provide the knowledge necessary to resurrect it.
If anyone has any suggestions, or wishes me to try something and report back, I'm all ears. I'm no stranger to meddling in the guts of my systems, and I'm not squeamish about trying outlandish repair ideas.
Many thanks, from me and my crippled Duo!