TECHNICAL SUPPORT THREAD
TECHNICAL SUPPORT THREAD
Lately it seems that I've been reading more technical related posts on 3do related concerns. I was thinking that (like our sister cd-i forum) perhaps it was time to add a section just for this (or at the very least it's own sticky) Just an idea.
just wanted to say welcome aboard nocturne - thank god I'm not the only crazy aussie here! Up until recently Matsushita kept a massive spare parts directory via Panasonic. It sounds like a long shot but try emailing Panasonic in the U.S - last time I checked there were even some M2 bits and pieces listed but not available.At least you may get the model/laser type from them.
3DO is Dead , long live 3DO
3DO is Dead , long live 3DO
Re: Technical support forum
Can create a Tech Support Forum if it'll separate the posts easier than a sticky, those in favour say 'I'!Trev wrote:Perhaps it was time to add a section just for this (or at the very least it's own sticky) Just an idea.
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3DO is dead , long live 3DO
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_K2kuP_anAc
"The greatest games in the world take seconds to learn but months to master. The worst take months to learn and minutes to finish."...MattyG
3DO doesn´t enter bios mode
Hi, guys.You are my only hope. =(
I have just brought a 3DO FZ10 model with Gex. I was thinking if I can make it work again.
Here is the probblem.
It stays on the 3DO logo and them, a message appears on the screen:
***** system error, data abort in supervisor mode.
Where ***** is some word i can´t read because of the tv screen.Its on the upper left side on the screen.
Once, I managed to make Gex boot for a short time (2 secs) and then, it seens like the console reboot back to the 3do logo.
In short.
Doesn't enter on bios/keeps rebooting.Discs seems to work.
Sorry for my really bad english. Any help is apreciated.
thanks.
I have just brought a 3DO FZ10 model with Gex. I was thinking if I can make it work again.
Here is the probblem.
It stays on the 3DO logo and them, a message appears on the screen:
***** system error, data abort in supervisor mode.
Where ***** is some word i can´t read because of the tv screen.Its on the upper left side on the screen.
Once, I managed to make Gex boot for a short time (2 secs) and then, it seens like the console reboot back to the 3do logo.
In short.
Doesn't enter on bios/keeps rebooting.Discs seems to work.
Sorry for my really bad english. Any help is apreciated.
thanks.
Buddy, you should start a new topic in the main foruns.
Chances are that nobody saw your request.
Chances are that nobody saw your request.
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So I got a 3DO (FZ-1) from a guy and was told it was working. Well I get it home and try to eject the disc tray and it does and the logo comes up. Then it automatically closes and the screen goes black with no results. Now if I hold the tray open it will stay and it displays dash and the 3DO logo and seems to work fine. Then once I close the tray the access light lights up for like 1 second and the screen goes black again. Anyone got any ideas? Thanks for any help. I was pointed here from another forum and I am glad there is a dedicated forum for this awesome system.
I would recomend to check the inside cables.Something is not sitting right.RaZiel wrote:So I got a 3DO (FZ-1) from a guy and was told it was working. Well I get it home and try to eject the disc tray and it does and the logo comes up. Then it automatically closes and the screen goes black with no results. Now if I hold the tray open it will stay and it displays dash and the 3DO logo and seems to work fine. Then once I close the tray the access light lights up for like 1 second and the screen goes black again. Anyone got any ideas? Thanks for any help. I was pointed here from another forum and I am glad there is a dedicated forum for this awesome system.
could be a pinched ribbon cable - it was a problem on the goldstars due to the drive mechanism being on the tray but usually didn't affect FZ-1s as its all internal. Very possible it became loose/pinched in transit a fix should be a straight forward clean (compressed air) and reattach
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3DO is dead , long live 3DO
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_K2kuP_anAc
"The greatest games in the world take seconds to learn but months to master. The worst take months to learn and minutes to finish."...MattyG
3DO is dead , long live 3DO
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_K2kuP_anAc
"The greatest games in the world take seconds to learn but months to master. The worst take months to learn and minutes to finish."...MattyG
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Womi posted this somewhere else so I gave it a proper home.
My PAL FZ-1 doesn't seem to read any discs at all.
The tray slides out normal, and it tries to read the disc - spins up and down - and eventually gives up after some tries (and the tray slides out again).
The first thing I did is cleaning the whole disc drive, making sure every ribbon is connected etc.
And voila, it read discs again. I played some Need for Speed.
Next day, I tried it again and it didn't read any disc at all again.
I found it that it only reads discs if I push the laser manually to the start position.
Does anybody know how to fix this?
Thanks!
(This is some basic information I posted on another forum to help a member diagnose an unresponsive FZ-1. This may be of some use to members here as well.)
Here is a basic overview of the power supply section (outlined in yellow) on the FZ-1 model. As you can see, it is integral to the main PCB.
The 9-volt regulator supplies power to the CD drive, fan motor (if present - some FZ-1's are supplied with a fan, some aren't), and audio amplifiers.
The 5-volt regulator supplies power to the CD drive and system board.
Please be aware that the mains transformer, full-wave bridge rectifier and filter cap. are active when the unit is plugged in regardless of the on/off switch.
Inspect these two locations for their associated DC voltages.
If neither voltage regulator has an appropriate output voltage, it is highly likely either the switch, fuse, or mains transformer is faulty.
Check the output of the mains transformer as indicated below.
Here is a basic overview of the power supply section (outlined in yellow) on the FZ-1 model. As you can see, it is integral to the main PCB.
The 9-volt regulator supplies power to the CD drive, fan motor (if present - some FZ-1's are supplied with a fan, some aren't), and audio amplifiers.
The 5-volt regulator supplies power to the CD drive and system board.
Please be aware that the mains transformer, full-wave bridge rectifier and filter cap. are active when the unit is plugged in regardless of the on/off switch.
Inspect these two locations for their associated DC voltages.
If neither voltage regulator has an appropriate output voltage, it is highly likely either the switch, fuse, or mains transformer is faulty.
Check the output of the mains transformer as indicated below.
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FZ-1 Fuse Problem
Got my hands on an FZ-1 for 30 dollars knowing there was no power. It wouldnt turn on. So I bought it and figured it was the fuse. I opened it up and sure enough the fuse was blown. So I thought simple fix.. I replaced the fuse with the proper amperage 3.15 and as soon as I plugged it in the fuse would blow. It did it twice. I was only able to meter the power supply and i was getting 14.5 volts. I was unable to meter the voltage regulators cause there was no fuse in it.. Any help would be greatly appreciated..
I just bought a used 3DO in very good condition. I loaded in Gex which was bought sealed. During the start up there were a few lines on the screen and loading sounds but nothing unusual for a used console however towards the end of the graveyard levels like around an hour and half into playing more lines started showing up this time during the game play which wasn't happening before, and I could hear the loading more than before.
When I put it back it in more lines would show up during loading times and every now and then the lines would come during game play.
I secured my AV cables well, although sometimes they can add to it but I'd like to think it's not from them.
I played crash and burn which was used and contains scratches on the cd but it only gave the lines during the loading times not during the game play.
I tried cleaning the lens with alcohol but it didn't really do anything.
What do you guys think should I do? What could be the issue?
When I put it back it in more lines would show up during loading times and every now and then the lines would come during game play.
I secured my AV cables well, although sometimes they can add to it but I'd like to think it's not from them.
I played crash and burn which was used and contains scratches on the cd but it only gave the lines during the loading times not during the game play.
I tried cleaning the lens with alcohol but it didn't really do anything.
What do you guys think should I do? What could be the issue?
The Gex manual is somewhat notorious for its error regarding saves. It is wrong, you must save w/a video tape. No auto save, sadly. And a big boo to Crystal for letting the manual ship w/such a mistake. (I got burnt that way when I first bought Gex too)
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