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NEC TG-16/TE/TurboDuo => TG-16/TE/TurboDuo Discussion => Topic started by: JohnnyBlaze on May 11, 2011, 07:54:35 PM
Title: New Owner of a Turbo Duo: What Should I Know?
Post by: JohnnyBlaze on May 11, 2011, 07:54:35 PM
The title is self explanatory. I finally found a WORKING Turbo Duo. I want to KEEP it working. Now, I've heard a lot of things about this but so many people have different opinions on the matter.
So, I ask the experts here. What should I know about the Duo that will help me in the future. Known problems. Where to go to get it fixed. Places to go for games. Etc. Etc. ANYTHING that I need to know.
Title: Re: New Owner of a Turbo Duo: What Should I Know?
Post by: blueraven on May 11, 2011, 08:09:52 PM
You've come to the right place. :)
There are many people here who will be willing to answer your questions. Try the tech forums for Duo issues and how to keep it working and check the sales/trade pages for games. Avoid eBay if possible.
chop5 or BlueBMW are usually in chat and can answer your repair questions.
also check:
www.thebrothersduomazov.com (http://www.thebrothersduomazov.com/) for top-notch game reviews.
... and welcome to the fold.
Title: Re: New Owner of a Turbo Duo: What Should I Know?
Post by: JohnnyBlaze on May 11, 2011, 08:22:35 PM
Thank you! I'm hoping to be active here a lot since this Duo is basically my gem here. lol
Title: Re: New Owner of a Turbo Duo: What Should I Know?
Post by: SignOfZeta on May 11, 2011, 09:19:50 PM
#1 thing to know: Don't waste money on US versions of games unless they have loads of text.
Title: Re: New Owner of a Turbo Duo: What Should I Know?
Post by: JohnnyBlaze on May 11, 2011, 09:42:04 PM
Here's one good question: Anyone know where I can find a HuCard adapter that works with the Duo?
Title: Re: New Owner of a Turbo Duo: What Should I Know?
Post by: TR0N on May 11, 2011, 09:47:04 PM
Here's one good question: Anyone know where I can find a HuCard adapter that works with the Duo?
Look up the member chop5 he sells the homemade converter the chopsado.
Also,keep in the mind when the sound breaks down in a (turbo-duo) it's time to have it's capacitor's replaced.
Title: Re: New Owner of a Turbo Duo: What Should I Know?
Post by: PunkicCyborg on May 11, 2011, 11:21:45 PM
Welcome! You could always get a Japanese Core Grafx unit too to play your Japanese Hu Cards. They are probably cheaper than an official converter and are a nice addition to your collection. If you do, look for the gray system. The white ones are cool too but only have rf output.
Title: Re: New Owner of a Turbo Duo: What Should I Know?
Post by: turbogrfxfan on May 11, 2011, 11:30:47 PM
Welcome!!! Yeah ya prolly should just get a mod or do it yourself. This is def the place to be.
Title: Re: New Owner of a Turbo Duo: What Should I Know?
Post by: Necromancer on May 12, 2011, 03:10:38 AM
Here's one good question: Anyone know where I can find a HuCard adapter that works with the Duo?
They're a pain in the butt and too expensive, so I vote for a region mod or another console; but if you simply must have an adapter, telegames had 'em relatively cheap last I checked.
Title: Re: New Owner of a Turbo Duo: What Should I Know?
Post by: Arkhan on May 12, 2011, 03:11:11 AM
Quote
What Should I Know?
You've just achieved gaming perfection. That's what.
Title: Re: New Owner of a Turbo Duo: What Should I Know?
Post by: _joshuaTurbo on May 12, 2011, 03:18:10 AM
Chop's choppsado adapters allow for excellent play of import games on US systems. I used them (yes I had a couple) for a year before finally getting a modded system. If you don't have the time/ skills/ money for a mod, just PM and get some chopsados. They are super easy to use, and work really well.
I'm pretty sure they are still going cheap when chop has some available... usually just wants a couple bucks each or some common games for trade. I think I sent 'em a couple genesis commons for two adapters.
in this video, I show how the chopsado works - I show it around the 4 minute mark.
Title: Re: New Owner of a Turbo Duo: What Should I Know?
Post by: Arkhan on May 12, 2011, 03:24:40 AM
Fortunately, its a Duo, so you can play CD games no matter what.
That means you can load up on the sweet ass shooters.
Title: Re: New Owner of a Turbo Duo: What Should I Know?
Post by: exile on May 12, 2011, 04:29:27 AM
Welcome to the fold my man! Turbo collectors are a passionate bunch. If you have the bread, buy games in lots to amass your collection quickly. Lots of great deals can be found in our sales tread as well.
Title: Re: New Owner of a Turbo Duo: What Should I Know?
Post by: SignOfZeta on May 12, 2011, 05:36:48 AM
The title is self explanatory. I finally found a WORKING Turbo Duo. I want to KEEP it working. Now, I've heard a lot of things about this but so many people have different opinions on the matter.
So, I ask the experts here. What should I know about the Duo that will help me in the future. Known problems. Where to go to get it fixed. Places to go for games. Etc. Etc. ANYTHING that I need to know.
it would be a good idea to get the Caps replaced, you might also want to consider a region switch and and getting the laser replaced.
the best part of having a duo is wishing you had a duo r :P Yeah I trolled
CAUSE YOURE A TROLLING DOUCHE
Title: Re: New Owner of a Turbo Duo: What Should I Know?
Post by: BlueBMW on May 12, 2011, 12:49:10 PM
I would advise a few things early in your Duo ownership...
1: If your system is working perfectly right now.... have your capacitors changed as soon as possible. If you wait until it fails, other things get damaged and arent always repairable. All these systems are 18+ years old now and capacitor failure is pretty much imminent if not already present.
2: I would advise the region switch mod over a converter card. The switch is simple and reliable, while the converter cards can be finicky to use and are rumored to cause problems with your hucard slot (apparently they bend the pins as they are too thick or something)
Otherwise, welcome to the fun!
Title: Re: New Owner of a Turbo Duo: What Should I Know?
Post by: nat on May 12, 2011, 02:41:42 PM
What Blue said about the capacitors is true. The first generation Duos contain capacitors that have a design flaw. It's not a matter of IF they will fail, only when. There's a high probably they've already started to leak and just aren't manifesting symptoms yet.
Title: Re: New Owner of a Turbo Duo: What Should I Know?
Post by: Sparky on May 12, 2011, 03:41:07 PM
christ.. now i am worried about mine... i play my TG16 CDROm system more to preserve my duo :( <<sips wine and fires up the Duo>>
Title: Re: New Owner of a Turbo Duo: What Should I Know?
Post by: Arkhan on May 12, 2011, 04:25:07 PM
I would advise a few things early in your Duo ownership...
1: If your system is working perfectly right now.... have your capacitors changed as soon as possible. If you wait until it fails, other things get damaged and arent always repairable. All these systems are 18+ years old now and capacitor failure is pretty much imminent if not already present.
2: I would advise the region switch mod over a converter card. The switch is simple and reliable, while the converter cards can be finicky to use and are rumored to cause problems with your hucard slot (apparently they bend the pins as they are too thick or something)
Otherwise, welcome to the fun!
Thanks for all the advice so far. About the caps and region mods, who would I contact here to get it done and how much would it set me back?
Title: Re: New Owner of a Turbo Duo: What Should I Know?
Post by: BlueBMW on May 14, 2011, 04:45:09 AM
Myself and chop5 do the capacitor changes (I believe there are others too, just not sure who is actively offering them right now) I do the region mods as well, but I'm out of IC mod boards right now (have some on order) So it may be a bit before I can offer that service also.
I generally don't charge squat to do em :P Its more of a community service. I usually just charge return shipping + the cost of parts (usually $10 or so for capacitors, and about $15 or so for region mods) It takes me about 3 to 4 hours to do a capacitor swap and another hour and a half or so to do a region mod. I should be caught up enough to do another duo here in about a months time if you want to contact me then! In the mean time, play the junk out of that duo!
Title: Re: New Owner of a Turbo Duo: What Should I Know?
Post by: JohnnyBlaze on May 14, 2011, 06:31:36 AM
Myself and chop5 do the capacitor changes (I believe there are others too, just not sure who is actively offering them right now) I do the region mods as well, but I'm out of IC mod boards right now (have some on order) So it may be a bit before I can offer that service also.
I generally don't charge squat to do em :P Its more of a community service. I usually just charge return shipping + the cost of parts (usually $10 or so for capacitors, and about $15 or so for region mods) It takes me about 3 to 4 hours to do a capacitor swap and another hour and a half or so to do a region mod. I should be caught up enough to do another duo here in about a months time if you want to contact me then! In the mean time, play the junk out of that duo!
Well, just let me know.
Title: Re: New Owner of a Turbo Duo: What Should I Know?
Post by: themegaman on May 15, 2011, 01:56:07 PM
In reading this thread, I may ask for a region mod of my TG-16.
I will pay you for your time...I believe in paying for quality.
Title: Re: New Owner of a Turbo Duo: What Should I Know?
Post by: bernielindell on May 17, 2011, 01:13:31 AM
Oh, you really should send me your Duo ASAP!! They are very dangerous, and need to be disposed of properly. I can take care of this matter for you. Make sure you ship it securely...so it doesnt explode..yeah.. Anyway, send it ASAP!!
Title: Re: New Owner of a Turbo Duo: What Should I Know?
Post by: BlueBMW on May 17, 2011, 01:26:19 AM
Hopefully I can offer region mods again here soon. Just need to get more chips in.
Title: Re: New Owner of a Turbo Duo: What Should I Know?
Post by: turbogrfxfan on May 18, 2011, 11:30:50 AM