Sega Saturn DEV HARDWARE

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  1. retro

    retro Resigned from mod duty 15 March 2018

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    Regarding this, as I stated before, the sticker on the back should state 85-132V. This is the case with my USA model, it was the case with Legit's Japanese model, and it is stated (and illustrated) in both the Japanese and English manuals (the latter specifically mentions USA and Europe).

    If anyone still doubts this, I just dug my Sophia out of storage to take a photo. You'll see the step-down transformer I use to power this operates at 110-120V.

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    Here's the US/European manual:

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    And guess how many countries run 135V mains? Yup - none! There are countries running 127V and countries running 220V, but none use anything in between... with the exception of a couple of countries with rather dodgy 220V supplies!
     
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    ummm... AU runs 240VAC,,, ^ ^
     
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    retro Resigned from mod duty 15 March 2018

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    I know - so does most of Europe! What I meant is that those are the middle extremities. There are countries running 100V, 110V, 120V, 230V, 240V...... but the middle numbers are 127V and 220V, with no countries running mains voltages between those two values (apart from those with shocking fluctuation!) ;-)
     
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    received the sophia today ... first issue to solve is check the power supply whose T5A fuse is busted ...

    here are some inside pix:

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    Yes its 1.003 lets pray for tomorrow ;)
     
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    installed a fuseholder + new fuse ... power supply is working (at least in idle mode)

    will test it this evening !!!
     
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    Hope you will get the unit working again my friend.

    And thx retro for the pics. I belive you! ;-)

    Can anyone confirm that the Cartdev rev.b works with the MD1 psu?
     
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    retro Resigned from mod duty 15 March 2018

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    Hehe! ;-)

    Read the manual - it'll tell you the spec for the PSU (think it's 9.2V 1.2A negative centre off the top of my head - so don't use anything that gives less current), but you're going to need to read the manual for the correct boot-up procedure.
     
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    I do! But finding a 9.2V/9V psu with 1.2A ist near impossible. So my first thinking was using the MD1 PSU with 10V 1.2A. And of corse i read the boot sequence. But before i boot ... Sega stuff is very special with voltage :)
    So im sorry if my asking is, show me what i can use.
     
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    retro Resigned from mod duty 15 March 2018

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    No it's not. There are several on eBay, and any decent electronics wholesaler will have something, too. 9V 1.2A is very common.

    If in doubt, see if it has a regulator. If it does, look up the datasheet for the regulator and see what the highest value it can tolerate is. You have your answer.
     
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    power to the hardware ;)

    all leds on .. cd drive is seeking

    and tomorrow i seek the AV cable ;)

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    retro Resigned from mod duty 15 March 2018

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    Err, there have been loads! There were certainly some of mine up before... and Legit probably took pics of his way back when! I think Kev had some on the original site, too.
     
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    What laser type do they use?
     
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    retro Resigned from mod duty 15 March 2018

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    They have a special drive, and not a very reliable one at that! I can't remember what diode - probably similar to early Saturn retail, i.e. JVC.
     
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    @vectrex_rox

    Does the sophia work?
     
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