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  1. I would be so terribly sad if something like this happened to mine.

     

    I was fortunate that it booted up properly a couple times. If it never booted up, I probably wouldn't have tried as hard.

     

    Sounds like the laser is getting weak. Consider replacing it. Sanyo 92.5f lasers used in German car stereos are apparently suitable replacements. U want the short lead ones. The long lead ones are incompatible apparently. The other option is to tweak the laser pot.

     

     

    I found 2 versions, one with a 4 + 12 pin ribbon cable and then one with a 4 + 11 pin cable. I made sure to get the 11 pin version. Hopefully this one is compatible. Otherwise I'd have to pull it out of a panasonic/creative labs cd-rom drive and those are pricey I think. It might have to become a nice conversation piece.


  2. Well the good news is that I managed to find a single lifted pin on the CLIO ADD (IC140) that caused the issues with not booting. I resoldered the pin and now it boots up correctly. But now I'm trying to test the laser and my backup discs don't work but a regular audio CD does. The backups work in my FZ-1 however. Unfortunately I don't have any original games to test in it. I'm a bit nervous about swapping the laser from my FZ-1, so I should just get some original games to test with.


  3. I recently acquired an FZ-10 that has some booting issues. Sometimes it powers up to just a black screen. Other times I will get the 3do logo but it will be in black and white and slightly off-center. I've also tried the composite, RF port, and s-video, but nothing makes a difference. A couple times it has booted up to the proper logo and then gone into the memory manager screen where it functions normally. I should preface all this by saying I've only gotten these different screens to pop up if I disconnect the laser assembly. So far I get no picture when the laser attached. Once when it was in the working state in the memory manager, I pressed down on various parts of the board to see if anything happened and when I pressed on the 1-chip microprocessor (IC660) near the laser assembly area, the bouncing icons froze. This kind of leads me to a bad solder joint somewhere.

     

    With the laser assembly attached and the lid switch closed, the sled will move and the laser will try to focus. If I put a disc in, it will spin at a constant rate, but nothing happens on the screen.

     

    I've done a full cap kit with no change in behavior, but the old caps looked perfectly fine with no leaking so I don't think any traces were corroded.

     

    Any suggestions?

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