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In an earlier live stream event, Ben Heck made progress fixing a rare Nintendo PlayStation prototype before time ran out. Before returning the prototype to Terry and Dan Diebold the team will once again attempt to fix the hybrid console with help from community members!  Tune in live and submit your feedback here to be a part of history as Ben and his team attempt to fix the only known Nintendo PlayStation hybrid!

 

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  • miami81
    miami81 over 5 years ago +3

    good luck guys

     

     

    maybe an idea
    my experience with old thing like this makes me think of the motors
    the bearings are stiffer due old age and long storage
    last time the cd played and went to next track after completing…

  • miami81
    miami81 over 5 years ago +2

    we see and hear you

  • tariq.ahmad
    tariq.ahmad over 5 years ago in reply to mayermakes +2

    Hi Clemens,

     

    We're feeding comments directly to the Team!

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  • miami81
    miami81 over 5 years ago

    good luck guys

     

     

    maybe an idea
    my experience with old thing like this makes me think of the motors
    the bearings are stiffer due old age and long storage
    last time the cd played and went to next track after completing the first but went nuts if you skipped to track 2
    mayby the old lens motor draws to much current and causes a dip
    the flat cable is maybe a bottleneck for the current
    so an easy to try fix is running a ground wire and a positive wire from the main board to the disk mechanism

    so we are sure its not underpowered

     

    greetings from Belgium

     

    Jan

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  • miami81
    miami81 over 5 years ago

    good luck guys

     

     

    maybe an idea
    my experience with old thing like this makes me think of the motors
    the bearings are stiffer due old age and long storage
    last time the cd played and went to next track after completing the first but went nuts if you skipped to track 2
    mayby the old lens motor draws to much current and causes a dip
    the flat cable is maybe a bottleneck for the current
    so an easy to try fix is running a ground wire and a positive wire from the main board to the disk mechanism

    so we are sure its not underpowered

     

    greetings from Belgium

     

    Jan

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