I wonder how-on-earth that was discovered.
I'm not sure if anyone else has tried the swap, but I only found out because the normal TurboGrafx CD-ROM drives were too expensive but the CDR-35Ds were just cheap enough.
When I got my TurboGrafx it came with the CD booster but no drive or system card and both of those were out of my price range. Almost ten years later I did find a smashed up drive at a flea market but the chips were intact. Since the drives looked so similar I guessed there was only a small change inside and after ordering and disassembling a CDR-35D the boards looked identical and the D78C14GF was suspect since it's a microcontroller with mask rom.
So I swapped the chips and this is how I've been playing CD-ROM games for the past seven years.
Thanks for the info. I confirmed by swapping D78C14GF does work!
Indeed, I did swap the D78C14GF with my spare IC few days Before your post. I got a little improvement ( eg, at least I got "PC" LED light when pressing the "start" button" ). However, it still Not able to read the CD games. At that momoent, since I am Not sure this is the RIGHT solution or not. Thus, I gave up.
After reading your post, since I know it is RIGHT solution to swap the IC. I found another spare D78C14GF and this time, it works !!!! I bet the 1st spare D78C14GF I tried is defective.
Really appreciate your help.
By the way, any idea how to re-program D78C14GF ( if already programmed ) ? eg, what kind of equiment?
Thanks!