Sega CD issues. Weird Chip inside
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Re: Sega CD issues. Weird Chip inside
this video shows the same chip
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Re: Sega CD issues. Weird Chip inside
Yeah, we already found out that the chip was a board revision by Sega, but thanks for the video with some tips on fuse replacement.alex_dragon wrote:
this video shows the same chip
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Re: Sega CD issues. Weird Chip inside
now that is some bizarre stuff.
never seen that in any of my cd's and i have gone through about a dozen.
never seen that in any of my cd's and i have gone through about a dozen.
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Re: Sega CD issues. Weird Chip inside
Thanks for the link to the vid. Now I know what to do.alex_dragon wrote:
this video shows the same chip
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Re: Sega CD issues. Weird Chip inside
Here are the pics of the fix we did, I'll let DrCirno explain further when he's on as he bought the supplies and did the soldering work on it:


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Re: Sega CD issues. Weird Chip inside
All I did was solder on two wires on to the back of the board at the points where the fuse was.(like the video) On those wires I put a fuse holder(the white thing up there) so that in the event I blow another fuse it will be an easy replacement. Although I have already blown through 4 now, I think that is just because I'm using fast action fuses that break with any movement of the console. Mod Man did a great job cleaning the unit, it was corroded and dirty all the hell. I think it was sitting in that shack at the flea market for years.
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Re: Sega CD issues. Weird Chip inside
Woo ghetto fusetacular!
I kid. Looks good and easy to replace the fuse again later. Glad it was just the fuse.
I kid. Looks good and easy to replace the fuse again later. Glad it was just the fuse.
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Re: Sega CD issues. Weird Chip inside
My Sega CD's internal fuse looks like this:

With the vague information I've been getting on the internet about this not as common model, you have to solder each end of the new fuse on either side of that orange box (original fuse.) Can anyone confirm this?

With the vague information I've been getting on the internet about this not as common model, you have to solder each end of the new fuse on either side of that orange box (original fuse.) Can anyone confirm this?
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Re: Sega CD issues. Weird Chip inside
Fire off a PM to Cirno, he'll be able to help you out. I just did the case and contact restoration, not the repairs.newt42 wrote:My Sega CD's internal fuse looks like this:
With the vague information I've been getting on the internet about this not as common model, you have to solder each end of the new fuse on either side of that orange box (original fuse.) Can anyone confirm this?
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