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Turbografx Cd Player Won't Spin Disk

Started by Shawnathan, 03/05/2009, 09:19 PM

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Shawnathan

Hello all, this is my first time posting here obviously, but I'm having a problem fixing the Turbografx CD Player portion of the Turbografx CD. I was hoping that someone here has had some experience fixing this problem. When the system is turned on, the CD trys to spin for a second then stops. I hooked the adapter directly to the CD player, but the same thing happens.

WHAT DOES WORK:

As far as I know, the dock part of the Turbografx CD works fine. I used it to have a/v cable support for playing Hu Cards.

The System 2.0 card works I believe, when I turn on the system, the screen turns gray. I'm not sure if it will first go to the Turbografx CD screen before it reads the disk.

The AC adapter works, it's a radioshack unit, but it's the 12v 1500mA adapter that should work with it.

The CD player turns on, the red LD displey comes up with the digit 0, that's it though.

The motor isn't dead, I hooked a 9v battery up to it to test it.

I can see a red light in the lens, so I think the laser is working.

WHAT DOESN'T WORK: (As far as I know)

The lens doesn't run up and down and attempt to read a CD.

The CD player doesn't spin the disk.

I'm sorry if there was a similar post on this subject, I searched the forum but came up empty. Thanks for taking the time to read my post.
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Shawnathan

#1
Okay, well, I got the Cd player to work. When it is docked and I turn the system on, nothing happens. Not even number on the cdplayer. All I get is a blank screen. But, when I press play on the CD unit, it will play the sound track from a game.

It doesn't matter if the systemcard is in or out, it does the same thing. So my guess is it could be the Dock, or the systemcard.

But could it be the dock that's bad? Because I can play regular Hu cards just fine through the dock. Maybe it's still the cdplayer? Has anyone had an similar experiences with this?
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Shawnathan

Ok, I have two questions that will help me get this TG-CD running again. Because I still don't know if it's the dock, the cdplayer or the system card now.

-Will the turbografx CD menu come up before it attempts to read the cd game?

-Will the system turn on as soon as I power it on? Will the red number at least show?

All I get is a grey screen when I have the system 2.0 card in. But when I put in, let's say Bonk's adventure, it works beautifully with the dock and A/V cables.
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pceslayer

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Quote from: Shawnathan on 03/07/2009, 12:25 PMOk, I have two questions that will help me get this TG-CD running again. Because I still don't know if it's the dock, the cdplayer or the system card now.

-Will the turbografx CD menu come up before it attempts to read the cd game?

-Will the system turn on as soon as I power it on? Will the red number at least show?


All I get is a grey screen when I have the system 2.0 card in. But when I put in, let's say Bonk's adventure, it works beautifully with the dock and A/V cables.
The system card should appear first and you have to press run before it will attempt to access the CDROM. I believe the CDROM will display PC in red when a game is being accessed.

HU games work and you can atleast play music (wich rules out the laser) so it sounds to me like your system card isn't working...

Try cleaning your system cards contact with rubbing alcohol and a cotton swab.

Shawnathan

#4
Awesome, thanks! I'll try that right away. I'll post the results soon!

EDIT: The system card is definetly not working, thanks alot for the info though. I had no idea if the had to read to see if there was a system card in the slot first or not. I'll post in the sales/trade forum to see if anyone happens to have a spare system card laying around. Thanks again!
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Duo_R

I  have yet to find a hucard that is actually toast. Most likely your hucard slot is really dirty. and your Sys card is also a little dirty and it wont play. Check the pins, do they look different on the sys card VS other games? if you search u can find some threads on cleaning the hucard slots. What I often do if I am too lazy to clean, is pop the game all the way in, then pull it out slightly. The Power switch might barely pass the hucard, but often this is a cheap little trick to get the game to work.
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Shawnathan

I don't think the hu Card slot is bad, because I can still play regular hu Card games with the dock and a/v cables. I've tried cleaning the system card a few times.

But yeah, the system card does look different. When I look at a game card, there are a few pins in the middle that have smaller looking pins coming from the back of them.
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NecroPhile

Quote from: Shawnathan on 03/09/2009, 11:44 AMBut yeah, the system card does look different. When I look at a game card, there are a few pins in the middle that have smaller looking pins coming from the back of them.
I don't have mine sitting in front of me, but I'm pretty sure that's normal.  I think Duo_R is talking about the color of the pins the level of corrosion.  What have you tried cleaning your syscard with?  Sometimes you have to get pretty aggressive, such as an alcohol wet sand.  It might sound abusive, but at this point you don't have much to lose, considering the card ain't working anyway.
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Shawnathan

All I've tried was rubbing alcohol and a cotton swab. I've also heard of using a high polymer eraser too, I'll try to scrub a little harder and see what happens. The system card has been sitting for years, so you're probably right. The color of the pins seem to match other hu Cards. Thanks for helping me out guys!
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Duo_R

they gotta be a golden shimmer!  :dance: Careful with cotton swabs, that leaves little cotton fibers behind. Also, have u researched how to clean your hucard slot?

Quote from: Shawnathan on 03/09/2009, 07:02 PMAll I've tried was rubbing alcohol and a cotton swab. I've also heard of using a high polymer eraser too, I'll try to scrub a little harder and see what happens. The system card has been sitting for years, so you're probably right. The color of the pins seem to match other hu Cards. Thanks for helping me out guys!
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Shawnathan

I found a deep scratch on the back of the system card 2.0. I believe that is why it isn't working. I don't know I didn't notice this before. I went ahead and bought a new one, if this isn't why the tgCD isn't working correctly I'll just return it. Thanks again for the info guys!
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