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what kind of power supply is used for the Turbo Game Doctor

 
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PostPosted: Fri Feb 20, 2009 8:15 am    Post subject: what kind of power supply is used for the Turbo Game Doctor Reply with quote

hi, what kind of PSU is used on Venus Corps. Turbo game doctor 6+`?


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PostPosted: Fri Feb 20, 2009 1:46 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

The same as all other copiers--9-12V DC, center polarity negative. If you don't know what this means, stick to a Famicom, Super Famicom or Mega Drive V1 supply.
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PostPosted: Fri Feb 20, 2009 4:23 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

kyuusaku wrote:
The same as all other copiers--9-12V DC, center polarity negative. If you don't know what this means, stick to a Famicom, Super Famicom or Mega Drive V1 supply.


i know, i just diddnt see any markings on the device of what kind of psu it needed, so i diddnt try in case it was the wrong psu =) thanks!

btw: what kind of cable is needed in the back of the device? as i started it but nothing really happend, it glows green on the led, and the fds menu is on.
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PostPosted: Fri Feb 20, 2009 5:26 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

The back expansion connector is primarily used for the Game Saver addon, it's basically just another cartridge connector for whatever.

To use the unit you need special Game Doctor game disks, insert them as you would a normal FDS game and the TGD will take over. To verify that your unit works run a system check by holding down the button when you power on.

It's hard to get a hold of good TGD games, there is little chance you'll find anything that actually makes it worth owning, the disks aren't nearly as widespread as GD2M disks.
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PostPosted: Fri Feb 20, 2009 5:41 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

kyuusaku wrote:
The back expansion connector is primarily used for the Game Saver addon, it's basically just another cartridge connector for whatever.

To use the unit you need special Game Doctor game disks, insert them as you would a normal FDS game and the TGD will take over. To verify that your unit works run a system check by holding down the button when you power on.

It's hard to get a hold of good TGD games, there is little chance you'll find anything that actually makes it worth owning, the disks aren't nearly as widespread as GD2M disks.


ah, ok, as you probably understand, i dont know alot about these fds backup units, im getting a box stuffed with different Bung fds units, and a few more of the tgd, mainly beacuse i just like to have these on my console display, but it would be nice to actually manage to use them, but my guy in HK is sending me a modded fds unit + software to use with the bung units, so i guess it will be fun to try out =)
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PostPosted: Sat Feb 21, 2009 11:44 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

cpix wrote:
kyuusaku wrote:
The back expansion connector is primarily used for the Game Saver addon, it's basically just another cartridge connector for whatever.

To use the unit you need special Game Doctor game disks, insert them as you would a normal FDS game and the TGD will take over. To verify that your unit works run a system check by holding down the button when you power on.

It's hard to get a hold of good TGD games, there is little chance you'll find anything that actually makes it worth owning, the disks aren't nearly as widespread as GD2M disks.


ah, ok, as you probably understand, i dont know alot about these fds backup units, im getting a box stuffed with different Bung fds units, and a few more of the tgd, mainly beacuse i just like to have these on my console display, but it would be nice to actually manage to use them, but my guy in HK is sending me a modded fds unit + software to use with the bung units, so i guess it will be fun to try out =)



wow, where are you getting these disks? i have a big bunch of these disks (they seem official, as they have label inserts for the cases) and would love more.
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PostPosted: Sat Feb 21, 2009 3:46 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

eastbayarb wrote:
cpix wrote:
kyuusaku wrote:
The back expansion connector is primarily used for the Game Saver addon, it's basically just another cartridge connector for whatever.

To use the unit you need special Game Doctor game disks, insert them as you would a normal FDS game and the TGD will take over. To verify that your unit works run a system check by holding down the button when you power on.

It's hard to get a hold of good TGD games, there is little chance you'll find anything that actually makes it worth owning, the disks aren't nearly as widespread as GD2M disks.


ah, ok, as you probably understand, i dont know alot about these fds backup units, im getting a box stuffed with different Bung fds units, and a few more of the tgd, mainly beacuse i just like to have these on my console display, but it would be nice to actually manage to use them, but my guy in HK is sending me a modded fds unit + software to use with the bung units, so i guess it will be fun to try out =)



wow, where are you getting these disks? i have a big bunch of these disks (they seem official, as they have label inserts for the cases) and would love more.


I once orderd a fds unit from ebay, and the seller is located in hongkong, so i sent him a mail, and asked him if he could get copiers, and he could. I have bought different kind of backup units from him, and then i decided to order all of his fds backup units, as they were super cheap, as are the other units he's got, only expencive unit is the magic super griffin for 200£, everything else is below 50, I paid 12£ for each fds copier.
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PostPosted: Thu Feb 26, 2009 2:11 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

these are the units i got so far,

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