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> Dreamcast And Psx Laser Adjustments?, Could it be time?
yougottabecrazy
post Jun 18 2011, 10:22 AM
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Honestly, if it weren't working at all, I'd be worried enough to dive in, but as of now both my PSX (which I've had for many, many years) and my Dreamcast (which I've had for about four months) are struggling to read CD-R's...

I'll start with the PSX. To boot them, I have the sensor taped over with a push-pin holding it down, using an old Gameshark (that doesn't require you to open the tray, thankfully) as a boot disc. This worked for quite a while with some Memorex, some literally brand-less discs, and some HP. The issue started when I used a couple Sony discs... They are VERY poorly read. In fact, one of my games earlier surprised me by even booting, then, as I was coming to a save point, failed to load... I also had a few HP Printable discs that it failed to read...
Obviously it still works with originals as the Gameshark disc (which, I admit, has seen better days, and I am a bit worried about the life of...) boots instantly.

By contrast, the Dreamcast LOVES to read the HP Printable discs! No trouble, other than a few games chugging on along noisily. It's kinda cute, really. Again, the jump to the Sony discs show no work. The old HP still keep playing.

I bought another stack of Memorex Music CDs. I forgot that the last set I bought were the HP, or I would've picked those again, but damn my memory! Again, I'm having a few issues with getting them to work...

Now, I have a PS2. I keep the PSX around for backups, because I do have some games that I've seen go for sums of money, should I ever be desperate. (Amongst other reasons for keeping the copies around, like nostalgia.) Should the PSX die in glory, the only thing I'll lose is a childhood friend... So I wonder if turning the pots on the laser is worth it.

Same for the Dreamcast. Yes, at $25 (+$10 for the first VMU, then $12 for a second controller), it was a steal, and yes, it is somewhat replaceable, but... I've already grown accustomed to this one. (It came from a smoker's home, too!) I suppose, as a temporary fallback, there is always emulation... (Amen for the PSX but bleh...)

Finally, I'm not afraid I'll destroy the insides when I go to adjust, just more that the laser will die way before its time... Any suggestions would be greeted with a warm thank you and thoughtful consideration!

Thank you!
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post Jun 22 2011, 03:16 AM
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On both your systems try cleaning your laser lenses on both machines with a microfiber cloth. A clean lens can do wonders for disc reading. When adjusting pots adjust in small smounts and test each time and do your research well. As for discs I have had the best success rate with verbatim(only a few failures) and memorex(no bad ones yet) discs; I avoid sony disks like the plague cause you never know which of sony's suppliers you'll get it from, sometimes you'll get a bad batch and sometimes you won't. Also never burn at more than 4x to avoid choppy cutscenes and music.

On another note, if your gonna have the ps1 open why not toss in a modchip and save yourself the trouble of bootdisks. I modded my ps1 with a PIC 12F629 that I bought for $1.12 and programmed with my $20 programmer with a firmware hex file I got off eurasia. I used a usb programmer cause I had already bought it for other projects but you can build a serial port one with less than $5.00 in parts or free if you've got the parts laying around.

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