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How to mod a 21 pin Saturn |
mal - Jun 3, 2002 |
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ExCyber | Jun 3, 2002 | |||
So perhaps this means that the CD-mainboard interface is synchronous? |
Mike G | Jun 3, 2002 | |||
Well, this is very intriguing! I'll try it on my Sanyo boarded Saturn shortly... Mike |
Xai | Jun 4, 2002 | |||
Yep, see that now. Well tried 0014, got red blobs, tried 0019, got green spheres, backups and originals do the same thing. My ribbon is fine, I can reattach it and play originals. I've tried using different pins on the power supply, and they've just led to different colors/shapes on the cd player screen (red or yellow blobs, or green cubes). Note that I have a model 1 saturn with a 64 pin IC and 21 pin ribbon. Hopefully it's just something wrong with my soldering (still rather new at this), I'll keep trying it for a bit. |
BloodyKnuckles | Jun 4, 2002 | |||
I just tried it with my Sanyo-board Saturn (no IC chip and PC trap board between cd assembly and motherboard) and it didn't work. It works as a CD-player and nothing else. I also noticed like someone else did that it didn't even bother checking the security track on the disc. Does this for both originals and copies. |
Xai | Jun 4, 2002 | ||||
Well, since people have already gotten the Sanyo board to work I'm gonna say that I (and the other two guys who can't get this to work) probably screwed up somewhere and now the board is broken (I most likely attached it to 9V without paying attention I suppose) or we're just not attaching certain components right. So if anyone else has one out there try this, it definately sounds feasible. |
mal | Jun 4, 2002 | |||
Sorry Xai and Xiphias, I really thought that it would work with 64 pin Saturns as well. It should do, I'm just not sure what's going wrong. BloodyKnuckles, I'm not sure what's gone wrong with your install either. Mike G managed to get it to work on his Sanyo board Saturn. Is the solder bridge on your mod on 0014 or 0019? |
Xai | Jun 4, 2002 | |||
Question: Is the CD supposed to spin and is the saturn supposed to start up like normal, or does it just go directly to a black sega screen? (Referring to when the chip is properly installed) |
Mike G | Jun 5, 2002 | |||
As I said before, I got it to work on a Sanyo boarded Saturn with 0014 bridged. No need to change it to 0019. Having said that, the presence of the PC Trap board makes it a pretty tight squeeze to get the mod board in there - so make sure the ribbon cable is not excessively kinked and that the board isn't shorting out to the metal bracket. It could also be caused by a bad connection, so try unplugging the mod from the motherboard and cleaning the connector, then reseating it. The Saturn should start up as normal once the mod is properly installed, there's no change in its behaviour (apart from the fact it can now boot CD-Rs). Mike |
Xiphias | Jun 5, 2002 | |||
Ummmm yeah I've tryed both bridges now and have become very fustrated None the less I fell it may be time for me to get hold of a second hand saturn. Is there any way to tell other than opening up the unit wether the IC chip will be 32 or 64 pin ??? |
Curtis | Jun 5, 2002 | ||||
To the people who are altering the solder bridge (ie 0014 to 0019), you are certain that there is no reminant of the old join aren't you? I don't mean to state the bleeding obvious, but I feel that there is something simple being over looked in your cases. Currently there are three different models confirmed working - and like mal says, I can see absolutely no reason why it would not work on others... I will hopefully be getting another Saturn soon, maybe with a 64 pin chip to test this out.
There is no known way of determining this. It was originally thought that MK80200A-30 Saturns were all 64 pin versions but I have one (as do a few others) that proves this theory wrong. |
mal | Jun 5, 2002 | |||
I was hoping to come back to better news. I've been testing deliberate installation faults to see if they will help anyone troubleshoot their own installations. These are still on a 32 pin Saturn that works with the 0014 bridge. I am going to hunt down a 64 pin Saturn to test on because I damn well want to get to the bottom of this. Here goes... if the ribbon cable isn't properly inserted (either bridge): -no boot up animation -two large red spheres at the CD player screen -no CD rotation -displays "checking disc format" no power to mod (either bridge): -no boot up animation -two green cubes at the CD player screen -no CD rotation -displays "checking disc format" signal wire not attached (0014 bridge): -no boot up animation -two green cubes at the CD player screen -no CD rotation -displays "checking disc format" signal wire not attached (0019 bridge): -boot up animation -long pause (15secs) at 'Sega Saturn' screen -two green cubes at the CD player screen -no CD rotation -displays "checking disc format" wrong solder bridge (0019 bridge): -when all else is correct, no problems. (very interesting) no solder bridge: -boot up animation -two green cubes at the CD player screen -CD rotates -displays "checking disc format" -will then only play audio tracks of CDRs and originals Does this help anyone? |
BloodyKnuckles | Jun 5, 2002 | |||
mal, what do you mean by "no solder bridge"? those are the same symptoms i'm experiencing and so I'm thinking that that may be the case. my mod is still set with the original setting it came with (0014). thanks for any help ??? Derrick |
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