Author Topic: New to the Forums -- Finally am ready to get my TG16 back & my TG16 story  (Read 1932 times)

Glokas

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Re: New to the Forums -- Finally am ready to get my TG16 back & my TG16 story
« Reply #30 on: January 24, 2017, 03:26:46 AM »
Hey Desh. Yes sir, he let me have it for $260 shipped. I'm so excited about that purchase, I can't explain it. I would definitely purchase a back cover from you if you have an extra. Do you think I should invest in a Turbo Booster at all? I forgot to ask that before and with all the modding and all that, I thought it was maybe not worth the cash. I'm so glad people are digging my story and relating to it. I know it was a wall of text and I can be wayyy over descriptive, but I just felt like it would really let people know that this is more than a gaming console to me. This is going to be a devotion!!!!
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Re: New to the Forums -- Finally am ready to get my TG16 back & my TG16 story
« Reply #31 on: January 24, 2017, 03:30:57 AM »
Oh, I'm sorry Desh. I would gladly except a back cover for free as well!!! I would of course pay any shipping price. I didn't mean to be insulting or anything by saying I would buy it from you. I just want to make sure that people know I'm not some New Guy that wants hand outs from awesome people. I see some folks trying to take advantage of all the cool, very gracious and just downright helpful, folks on this site.

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Re: New to the Forums -- Finally am ready to get my TG16 back & my TG16 story
« Reply #32 on: January 24, 2017, 03:33:04 AM »
Hey Desh. Yes sir, he let me have it for $260 shipped. I'm so excited about that purchase, I can't explain it. I would definitely purchase a back cover from you if you have an extra. Do you think I should invest in a Turbo Booster at all? I forgot to ask that before and with all the missing and all that, I thought it was maybe not worth the cash. I'm so glad people are digging my story and relating to it. I know it was a wall of text and I can be wayyy over descriptive, but I just felt like it would really let people know that this is more than a gaming console to me. This is going to be a devotion!!!!

Anything would be better than the standard RF but I personally wouldn't invest in a Turbo Booster or Turbooster plus.  If you're using a more modern T.V. I would suggest doing the component mod or RGB/SCART mod.  mickris and Turbokon are the guys that supply video mods on this forum or you can build your own.

As far as the back cover goes I don't want to sell it to you, I'll just give it to you.  PM me your shipping info and I'll send it out.

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Re: New to the Forums -- Finally am ready to get my TG16 back & my TG16 story
« Reply #33 on: January 24, 2017, 03:43:07 AM »
Don't buy a TurboBooster or TurboBooster+.  They're stupidly expensive.

You can tap composite off the expansion port for cheap, or go with a video upgrade as suggested by Desh.  For whatever ridiculous amount a TurboBooster+ goes for nowadays, you're better off putting that money towards a Duo with its built in save capabilities.
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Re: New to the Forums -- Finally am ready to get my TG16 back & my TG16 story
« Reply #34 on: January 24, 2017, 03:50:00 AM »
Ah, yes. That's exactly what I was thinking. You both are absolutely right. That's what I'm going to do. Once I get the console in, ill probably make another post about the condition, and my refurbishing status. Plus, if anything is wrong or if I might need a few pointers. I'm very good at taking stuff apart and fixing it. I've cured 2 PS3 RLOD/YLOD, all myself. But when I was a kid, I never tinkered with my TG16 or the CD attachment for fear of messing it up or not being able to reassemble it properly. It was, of course, before the internet age, I was a kid and my toolset was limited to basic screwdrivers and tweezers.

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Re: New to the Forums -- Finally am ready to get my TG16 back & my TG16 story
« Reply #35 on: January 24, 2017, 03:52:08 AM »
Ah, yes. That's exactly what I was thinking. You both are absolutely right. That's what I'm going to do. Once I get the console in, ill probably make another post about the condition, and my refurbishing status. Plus, if anything is wrong or if I might need a few pointers. I'm very good at taking stuff apart and fixing it. I've cured 2 PS3 RLOD/YLOD, all myself. But when I was a kid, I never tinkered with my TG16 or the CD attachment for fear of messing it up or not being able to reassemble it properly. It was, of course, before the internet age, I was a kid and my toolset was limited to basic screwdrivers and tweezers.

May I ask how you cured the RLOD/YLOD?  I sent mine out to a repair shop and it was fixed for about a month or so then the same thing happened again.
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Re: New to the Forums -- Finally am ready to get my TG16 back & my TG16 story
« Reply #36 on: January 24, 2017, 04:14:28 AM »
PS3repairguy taught me how to fix 'em with a hairdryer.  :-"
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Re: New to the Forums -- Finally am ready to get my TG16 back & my TG16 story
« Reply #37 on: January 24, 2017, 04:37:39 AM »
Tbone: I bought some decent thermal paste at Best buy, I took the consoles apart, basically breaking em down to their component parts. I removed Sonys horrible Thermsl Paste job completely from the CPU and GPU. I used straight up Isopropyl Alcohol. Then I wrapped the entire board in tin foil, only leaving those 2 main processor chips exposed. I grabbed a semi deep style cake pan and pkaced the board on top of it so that air go above and underneath it. I turned my oven on 200 and placed the board on the pan in right away, no preheating, for 10 minutes. Then after the 10 minutes, I kicked it up to 450 for another 5 minutes, then I shut it off and left it sit in there for about 2 hours or so. I took it out and removed the tinfoil, it was completely cooled, I reapplied the Thermal Paste the Correct way, not globbing it all over, just a Pea size or so in the center of each Chip, that way when you put it back together and the Heatsinks push down, it spreads out very nicely. Then I reassembled and they both work perfectly. The fan even runs much more smoothly.
.                                                                This is by no means a Troll post. I Really did exactly what I described, Oven, Cake Pan, Tin foil and all. I have a Zero failure rate so far for it. The Oven seems to perfectly re liquify the broken solder joints evenly and by letting it cool, it perfectly sets. My oven didn't really smell weird either, cause I thought it might. I noticed a little smell the same day, but not the next day. I could probably do this for people and I wouldn't charge anything. I just like to help out fellow gamers. Sony will charge you insane amounts of money fir this and most of the time they just send you another console, which will probably have the same issue. Which said issue seems to be lazy ass application of the Thermal Paste, leading to cracking in those solder joints. They used very cheap Lead free solder I believe. It might not hurt to re paste a PS3 before it happens.
.                                                        it's funny you mention the hair dryer thing. That will actually destroy the console in the long run. Think about this: If the heat from the hair dryer is swelling the board to the point of temporarily liquifying the solder joints a bit, it's probably melting alot of other stuff. I would think that if you're just going that to trade in the console to Gamestop, then have at it I say. But that console will stop working again and be worse than it was. Although GS can afford to take a PS3 loss I'm sure!
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Re: New to the Forums -- Finally am ready to get my TG16 back & my TG16 story
« Reply #38 on: January 24, 2017, 05:47:36 AM »
can somebody derail/hijack this overly pleasant thread soon.  please.

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Re: New to the Forums -- Finally am ready to get my TG16 back & my TG16 story
« Reply #39 on: January 24, 2017, 05:55:18 AM »
... im j/k.  i do need to make sure i didnt overdose on LCD this morning.
seeing three pages of civil discussion for a new member is OMG R@R3Z L00K ADULT COLLECTOR WORKS HTF

came in with a good story... CHECK
not looking for handouts... CHECK
pegged tbone a trolll immediately... CHECK

welcome.

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Re: New to the Forums -- Finally am ready to get my TG16 back & my TG16 story
« Reply #40 on: January 24, 2017, 05:55:46 AM »
necro loves triple posts.

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Re: New to the Forums -- Finally am ready to get my TG16 back & my TG16 story
« Reply #41 on: January 24, 2017, 06:22:02 AM »
can somebody derail/hijack this overly pleasant thread soon.  please.


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Hello,
.    I'm brand spanking new to this awesome site and I not only wanted to say hi, but I also wanted to share my story of owning a TG16 in the Mid 90's. I've also been looking around to finally get a TG16 again, but instead of getting the CD attachment, which I remember was very finicky, I was going to possibly get a PCE Duo or something like that. I was hoping to see if anyone here had suggestions or could maybe point me in the right direction. So yeah, hi everyone, I can't wait to post more and share in the love of Retro gaming, especially the awesome TG16/PCE!!! Here's my story:

So growing up poor in the 80's and 90's (I was born in '81), I was still playing NES and Atari while I watched all my friends get SNES and Genesis consoles, but I at least got to game over their houses while hanging out. But I was fortunate in the way that I got to really check out the latter part of the NES library and play amazing games like Power Blade (my personal favorite) and S.C.A.T. I saw stuff about the TG16 here and there in gaming mags and it fascinated me big time, but it was very obscure and there was no way my mom was going to be able to afford buying it in the store, even when they dropped in price.
.    So, I had a good friend that I hung out with a good amount and as fortune would have it, he had an older brother that at one point in time bought the TG16 and a load of stuff for it, including the CD attachment! Those 2 brothers had an SNES and Genesis, so that TG16 was just sitting. He hooked it up fir me one day and I was absolutely floored at the awesomeness of that machine. Every game was so vibrant and unique. I finally got to see and play what I read about over and over. I was in love. At this point, I hadn't even tried the CD portion cause I couldn't stop playing Blazing Lazers (I love Shooters/Shumps/BulletHell games), or Splatterhouse, or Bonk, or Ninja Spirit. This was the Console for ME and I knew it, right away.
.                                                                          Cut to a month or so later and I had my brother and myself frothing over this Console. I had been trying to buy this whole set up from my buddy's brother, but he would go any lower than $55 for it all. Now, I'm going to list, to the best of my memory, what all I got when I bought it and it'll probably make some people fist pump. But then again, at the time, nobody in the US cared about this system. So, after getting all the money I had saved from my birthday that had recently passed, I sold a few beloved CDs, VHS tapes and an NES cart to a Pawn shop, I had $52 in folding cash and another $3 in change. I actually used two 50 cent pieces out of my rare coin collection. So, he drove over, and brought everything in. Which was more than I knew he had and my brother and I were beyond excited. He took about 5 minutes to show me how everything worked and how to hook it up (which was like all systems back then).
.                                                 So here is what we got for $55: The TG16 Console (No back cover, all appropriate OEM wires), the regular OEM controller, a large OEM Joystick controller, The entire CD Attachment with the Turbo CD Hu Card. Now I'm going to list all the games I remember, they all had the Jewel Cases and little cover on the Hu Card games. Ok, Hu Card games: Blazing Lazers, Splatterhouse, Bonk, Ninja Spirit, Dragon Spirit, R Type, China Warrior, TV Sports Baseball and Football, Jackie Chans Action Kung Fu (I think), Super Adventure Island, and 2 other Shooter games I can't remember the titles of though. CD games: Fighting Street, Ys Books 1&2(I think that was the name), Addams Family, and 2 other games I can't remember the titles of either.
.                                                                                                 So yes, all that for $55. I felt like the coolest person ever and my brother and I were so happy. I had friends coming over that wanted to see the origin of Street Fighter and just to say they played a Turbografx 16! Plus, at that time the Sega CD had not come out yet or had just come out. So no one I knew had ever played games on CD before. It was a glorious time in my childhood and I appreciate anyone that read through it and, hopefully, enjoyed it.
.                                                                          All that being said, I'm ready to finally get my TG16 back (I have a few of the CD games still but everything else vanished during a move in the late 90s). I'm also looking to get the PCE of course, since there are tons more games. Any help or suggestions are greatly appreciated. I put some cash aside specifically for this, so I'm ready and able. I do want to make sure I go about this the right way though. I don't want to buy a Console that's going to kick a few months after I get it. I'm also going to post alot on the forums and check out the entire site. I just thought before I did anything, I would introduce myself and share my TG16 childhood story. Thanks for listening....Corey



Glokas

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Re: New to the Forums -- Finally am ready to get my TG16 back & my TG16 story
« Reply #42 on: January 24, 2017, 07:00:05 AM »
I love the Trolling actually, makes me feel at home! I'm just glad everyone can handle my over detail walls of text. I'll try to shorten em once I'm settled though. I promise. I'm just so damn excited finding this amazing site and all these awesome people. I wish I would've come here years ago honestly.

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Re: New to the Forums -- Finally am ready to get my TG16 back & my TG16 story
« Reply #43 on: January 24, 2017, 08:04:05 AM »
Welcome!

Not to be a downer but there are a few predators  (not here) so be cautious. Mainly on the CD side but boots of hu cards are known.
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Re: New to the Forums -- Finally am ready to get my TG16 back & my TG16 story
« Reply #44 on: January 24, 2017, 12:53:53 PM »
Thanks for the heads up. I know those kinda people exist pretty much everywhere, but it's good to know where to look out for them!