Author Topic: Turbo CD / PCE CDROM2 Broken Gear / Warmup Issue - Solutions in Development!  (Read 1878 times)

spenoza

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Naw, what with versioning trends these days it would be more like CD-ROM2.1259.
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pceslayer

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Where do I sign up!?

I have 3 dead drives in various condition :/

Charlie

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Nah!  "2.1259" is too mundane.  Maybe...."pi", or "e"...or how about  "log {something}"?

Charlie

BlueBMW

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How about CDROM^3ln(e)
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esteban

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I think CD-ROMCD-ROMCD-ROM would be most appropriate.


Word up, as it were. :)
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spenoza

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I think CD-ROMCD-ROM would be sufficient, because then you could put your rapper mathematician voice on and say "CD-ROM to tha CD-ROM, yo!"
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Charlie

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"Word up, as it were"

Ouch!

esteban

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"Word up, as it were"

Ouch!

Hahahhaa, I'm glad someone was paying attention :)

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Any new developments?
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BlueBMW

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I've found some better belts and have them on order.  Should have an update soon!
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incrediblehark

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jut got a cdrom and might need it repaired too, looking forward to your progress! keep up the good work guys.

TGX16

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Just got a CDrom2 from HK and opend it up....man are those gears small (lol) looking on your pics they look a lot bigger than that.
Well anyway when you have made a kit BlueBMW sign me up for two!! got another on the way from JP both are "junk"
Bought them with the thought of repairing them one to use and one spare.

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Hello all, I actually found this forum because my TurboCD unit has this infamous "warm-up" problem and a quick search brought me here. If someone has a personal repair service up and running yet, and it's available to noobs here, let me know  :)

Keith Courage

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I recently got myself a used pcengine CD drive and it is displaying signs of this warm up issue. The problem is definitely not the gears since they move freely every time I turn on the drive. Pretty much what happens is on a cold start the drive will play an Audio CD no problem. I can change to any track with ease and have no skipping whatsoever. However when I hit start on my pcengine to play a CD game it just turns off over and over as it tries to read the CD. After about 3-5 minutes of doing this it starts to work just fine. Any ideas anyone on what the problem could be?
« Last Edit: April 19, 2011, 03:07:23 AM by Keith Courage »

thesteve

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any way to make this set fit?
this is a pioneer DEH-1000 car cd player sled drive