hi all,
i just have another little story i'd like to tell on my experiences with sega saturn, so, her we go:
sometime around december I bought a CIB launch saturn (atleast i think its launch) for 80 dollars. My parents weren't too fond of the purchase, they expected me to get some games for my 360 with my money like my brother does (60-70 dollars for mw3? YAH.....I think I'll wait afew months and get a used copy instead, I mean common, I'd only be buying games new if the dreamcast 2 existed!) but I was super happy to have it, because my other sega saturn was acting up at the time (reading many games as audio cd's). i got home, plugged it in and it works great! but recently i've been wondering if someone had installed a mod chip in it, so i stuck in a burnt copy of DN3D. but sure enough, it went looking for copy protection, so i opened up the disc tray and the cd stopped..... then it started pinning it backwards. im pretty sure it got to the sega logo before i turned it off, i don't remember. can anyone shed some light on why it did this? I'd love to know. P.S, I OWN A LEGIT COPY OF DN3D. also, the serial number is B5 040653 and the manafacturing date is May, 1995.
model 1 working sega saturn does weird things.....
model 1 working sega saturn does weird things.....
Better run home to momma now!
Re: model 1 working sega saturn does weird things.....
No idea what happened there. Without some testing, I can't say much. It would be fairly easy to see if there was a modchip installed if you opened up the system completely and examined the ribbon cables connecting the drive assembly to the main board...
Unless it does it again, it may have just been a fluke.
Unless it does it again, it may have just been a fluke.
I have my Saturns, I have some of my games, I have a RasPi. Gotta put all this stuff together!
Re: model 1 working sega saturn does weird things.....
i've tried it multuple times but turn it off quickly because i'm afraid if I let it continue spinning the game in reverse, it could lead to serious damage. When I bought it, I tried to take it apart, but the PSU was stuck to the top part of the shell, so I closed it back up.Warp2063 wrote:No idea what happened there. Without some testing, I can't say much. It would be fairly easy to see if there was a modchip installed if you opened up the system completely and examined the ribbon cables connecting the drive assembly to the main board...
Unless it does it again, it may have just been a fluke.
Better run home to momma now!
Re: model 1 working sega saturn does weird things.....
It's spun in reverse on multiple attempts? Yeah, something's really wrong, but I can't tell you more without running tests. Perhaps the power to the motor has been reversed somehow? Or maybe someone damaged the motor already.
The power supply unit itself was stuck to the top of the shell? If you're correct about that, that sounds fairly dangerous. Either it's failed... a lot, or someone's been tampering in there.
I recommend that you specifically go looking for working Saturns when you buy them. Unless you know what you're doing, fixing up a really complicated system is no easy task. I consider myself moderately knowledgeable, and I've made irreparable mistakes with an original Game Boy and a Game Gear. They still work, but they'll never work as well as they should.
The power supply unit itself was stuck to the top of the shell? If you're correct about that, that sounds fairly dangerous. Either it's failed... a lot, or someone's been tampering in there.
I recommend that you specifically go looking for working Saturns when you buy them. Unless you know what you're doing, fixing up a really complicated system is no easy task. I consider myself moderately knowledgeable, and I've made irreparable mistakes with an original Game Boy and a Game Gear. They still work, but they'll never work as well as they should.
I have my Saturns, I have some of my games, I have a RasPi. Gotta put all this stuff together!
Re: model 1 working sega saturn does weird things.....
this saturn actually always works with 100% success rate though, but my saturn that shocked me also had the psu stuck to the top, there's a plastic clip molded ontop of the top part of the shell that holds the psu up there EDIT: it spins real games clockwise though. It will only spin backwards if i put in a burnt game, close the tray, power it up then open the tray again when its attemping to read the toc and copy protection label, But if its a legit game and i open the cd tray while its trying to read these things, it will stop, go to the bios dashboard and say "disc drive open".Warp2063 wrote:It's spun in reverse on multiple attempts? Yeah, something's really wrong, but I can't tell you more without running tests. Perhaps the power to the motor has been reversed somehow? Or maybe someone damaged the motor already.
The power supply unit itself was stuck to the top of the shell? If you're correct about that, that sounds fairly dangerous. Either it's failed... a lot, or someone's been tampering in there.
I recommend that you specifically go looking for working Saturns when you buy them. Unless you know what you're doing, fixing up a really complicated system is no easy task. I consider myself moderately knowledgeable, and I've made irreparable mistakes with an original Game Boy and a Game Gear. They still work, but they'll never work as well as they should.
Better run home to momma now!
Re: model 1 working sega saturn does weird things.....
It's been about four years since I looked inside my model 1, so I don't recall the location of the PSU.
If that's the only way it spins in reverse, then don't put burnt games in the system. Simple enough.
If that's the only way it spins in reverse, then don't put burnt games in the system. Simple enough.
I have my Saturns, I have some of my games, I have a RasPi. Gotta put all this stuff together!
Re: model 1 working sega saturn does weird things.....
Early model 1 units had the power supply attached to the top of the shellWarp2063 wrote:The power supply unit itself was stuck to the top of the shell? If you're correct about that, that sounds fairly dangerous. Either it's failed... a lot, or someone's been tampering in there.