Where can I manfacture plastic gears?

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Re: Where can I manfacture plastic gears?

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Thanks, I'm currently about to call that PMC company back and I'll post up my results here!
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Mod_Man_Extreme wrote:Thanks, I'm currently about to call that PMC company back and I'll post up my results here!
Let me know how it works out.
Boy I tell you what, are those some god dang video games?
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Well I didn't get a response yet, but I left a message on their machine with my contact info.

I'll be sure to keep you guys posted as the situation develops!
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Re: Where can I manfacture plastic gears?

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Does anyone know the drive speeds of the different Sega CD models? I remember reading somewhere that the Model 2 was x2 speed, but I find that doubtful, given that Model 1 was x1 speed and that almost all CD consoles at that time were x1 speed. I got a Model 2 simply because I knew it wasn't as likely to break, but the Model 1 is a bit more spiffy with the Model 1 Genesis (which I intend on modding sooner or later).
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crux wrote:Does anyone know the drive speeds of the different Sega CD models? I remember reading somewhere that the Model 2 was x2 speed, but I find that doubtful, given that Model 1 was x1 speed and that almost all CD consoles at that time were x1 speed. I got a Model 2 simply because I knew it wasn't as likely to break, but the Model 1 is a bit more spiffy with the Model 1 Genesis (which I intend on modding sooner or later).
Here's what the back of my Model 2 Sega CD's box says:
SEGA wrote:Precision CD-ROM Laser Drive. Faster & More Accurate Than Typical Audio CD Laser Systems.
So it's neither yes or no in my opinion as the wording is kind of vague as to if the Model 2 is faster than a Model 1, or if Sega was just using marketing BS to sway customers.
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Re: Where can I manfacture plastic gears?

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Every site I could find listed the transfer rate at 150 kb/s, so I think it can be assumed that both models are single-speed (1x).
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