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In Severe Need of Sega CD Help |
Alucard X - Jul 21, 2003 |
Gaz_2_k | Jul 22, 2003 | |||
hmmm....could it be that someone has sold you a duff mega-CD....? more info.....where did you get it from? |
Alucard X | Jul 22, 2003 | |||
I bought it from a video game store on Yahoo! shopping named Jersey Games, it seemed reliable... |
Jurai | Jul 22, 2003 | |||
I assume you atleast knew too start the system with no cart in the genesis |
Alucard X | Jul 22, 2003 | |||
Yes, I've tried e-mailing them, they don't know what's wrong. I was thinking that even though my digital volt meter told the voltage of the fuse, that something still may be screwed up with the ampage. I don't have an ampage reader, do you think that the ampage may be the problem? |
gameboy900 | Jul 22, 2003 | |||
Try (TEMPORARILY) bypassing the fuse with a piece of wire and wraping it around the two "legs" of the fuse. See if that solves the problem. The fuse is the little green sausage like thing that's right beside the power connector on the board. If the system powers up after you bypassed the fuse then the fuse is bad and you can replace it with any 1amp fuse. If not email the seller and complain. |
Alucard X | Jul 22, 2003 | |||
Alright, I'll try that later tonight, thanks for your help. |
Alucard X | Jul 22, 2003 | |||
I have been trying to get my Sega CD to work still, but no luck. I opened it up and tried to find the fuse labelled "F301" (I read how to fix fuses on http://www.mrvfone.com.au/sega/fuse.htm)... but I couldn't find it anywhere. I'm not sure if I have a screwed up Sega CD, but I searched the entire board and could not find F301. Also, I need to know how to follow the power through the circuit board. What steps are needed? I have a Sega CD 2 model, model number mk-4102A. Is there a trouble shooting guide for it? Please help. *edit* Actually, I just read the manual I downloaded for it and it says that I need to screw down the metal plate to the back of genesis, which I did not do. Is that maybe the problem? |
chubbito666 | Jul 23, 2003 | |||
are we talking about a model 1 sega cd or model 2? model 1 is the one on top of the other kind, model 2 is side by side. I have a model 2 and my genny is not screwed down to the plate and it still works fine. |
Alucard X | Jul 23, 2003 | |||
It's a model 2 sega cd, and screwing down the plate did NOT help... |
Dyne | Jul 26, 2003 | |||
i remember (with my model 1 genny and seag cd at least) if you dont have the two systems connected all the way neither will power up. took me the better half of a day to not be so gentle when pushing things together |
IronMongeR | Jul 30, 2003 | |||
I have no metal plate between my Mk1 Mega Drive and Mega CD, and sometimes they come loose and the Mega CD won't boot up. Sometimes I need to reconnect the two several times before I can get it to work. |