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Ergot_Cholera

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CD-ROM² calibration
« on: August 21, 2016, 09:52:46 AM »
There are guides and advice one Duo and Super CD-ROM² laser calibration but not for the sorry old CD-ROM² unit.
Please help!  :cry:

Vimtoman

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Re: CD-ROM² calibration
« Reply #1 on: August 21, 2016, 10:26:40 AM »
Picture of my settings



I tend to start with setting the pots up using it then tweak.

If you find it a problem and you've done a clean and a complete cap change then it's the laser.


« Last Edit: August 22, 2016, 02:03:14 AM by Vimtoman »

Ergot_Cholera

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Re: CD-ROM² calibration
« Reply #2 on: August 21, 2016, 10:53:58 AM »
I appreciate the input but I need help with CD-ROM²(not Super CD-ROM²).

Vimtoman

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Re: CD-ROM² calibration
« Reply #3 on: August 22, 2016, 02:03:32 AM »
Sorry about that wrong image.

CZroe

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Re: CD-ROM² calibration
« Reply #4 on: January 03, 2018, 02:42:15 AM »
Sorry about that wrong image.
So, the image we see now is correct? Looks like it. :)

Thanks.

Next question: do we just follow the Duo or Super CD-ROM^2 adjustment guides? Do the components labels (VR1, VR2, etc) correspond to the same adjustments in each?

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Re: CD-ROM² calibration
« Reply #5 on: January 03, 2018, 08:07:52 AM »
from: https://console5.com/wiki/Turbo_Grafx_CD-ROM_Drive

"From left to right, PCB facing down. Note the out of order numbering.

VR101 - E/F Balance (CXA1081, pin 12, 13)
LASER CONNECTOR
VR102 - Focus Error (FE) / Focus Offset Bias (CXA1081, pin 18)
VR105 - VCO (CXA1082, pin 30)
VR103 - Tracking Gain / Tracking Error (CXA1082, pin 45)
VR104 - Focus Gain / Focus Error (CXA1082, pin 48)"

I believe the turbo grafx cd is equivalent to the cdrom2...
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CZroe

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CD-ROM² calibration
« Reply #6 on: January 03, 2018, 11:31:14 AM »
from: https://console5.com/wiki/Turbo_Grafx_CD-ROM_Drive

"From left to right, PCB facing down. Note the out of order numbering.

VR101 - E/F Balance (CXA1081, pin 12, 13)
LASER CONNECTOR
VR102 - Focus Error (FE) / Focus Offset Bias (CXA1081, pin 18)
VR105 - VCO (CXA1082, pin 30)
VR103 - Tracking Gain / Tracking Error (CXA1082, pin 45)
VR104 - Focus Gain / Focus Error (CXA1082, pin 48)"

I believe the turbo grafx cd is equivalent to the cdrom2...
Yes. Only difference inside seems to be a wire to ground the shielded bottom (presumably for US FCC compliance). I’ll see if this info allows me to follow one of the other adjustment guides when I get back to it. Thanks!

Edit: ...and now I’ve seen a video of an “older” PC-Engine CD-ROM^2 with a ground wire soldered to the bottom shield. Guess the biggest difference really is cosmetic (window on top).
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Re: CD-ROM² calibration
« Reply #7 on: February 24, 2018, 04:00:36 PM »
If my music is dropping out (and slow CD-R load) which pot should I adjust?  Also, should an increase in pot be clockwise or counterclockwise?

I love my CD I've had since 92, gear was replaced but I think my twin brother tinkered with the pots a long time ago in college when the CD quit (unknown gear failure).  Games mostly work but I get music dropping.

Keith Courage

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Re: CD-ROM² calibration
« Reply #8 on: February 24, 2018, 06:28:31 PM »
These drives are not really made for CD-R discs. They were made before CDrs existed. With this in mind you might be able to make some adjustments to get them to read better and you might not. Also the brand of CDR media can have a major effect on this as well. I would try other brands first before making adjustments. Some drives may work good with many brands whereas some drives might only work well with generic media such as Verbatim or Memorex and other drives might require better CDRs like Sony or Taiyo yuden. I've come across many drives that will refuse to read a specific brand but work perfect with another.