o1s1n wrote: » If only there was a quick way of FTPing over via a network cable. Lazyness prevents me removing the HDD and connecting it up to an IDE adapter.
o1s1n wrote: » Yeah I found a link to that on Sega-16 too when looking to see if there were any updates on Watermelon's new brawler (completely forgot it existed!). Apparently some copies of Pier Solar have the same issue with voltage.
sugarman wrote: » Are the transfer speeds not extremely slow? I tried it awhile ago and it was taking 40mins odd to copy over a single game connected directly into the laptop.
KeRbDoG wrote: » Awaiting on someone (maybe Mr.Everdrive) to make a budget adapter to avoid the noted issues - don't see any threads about this on http://krikzz.com/forum
o1s1n wrote: » Connected up my PS3 DECR-1000A dev kit this evening (finally got a HDMI to SDI converter!) and can't get any image out of it It has three video outputs, HDMI, VGA and a PS1/2 style AV connector, nothing from any of them. Strange thing is it's just been in storage for the last year, before that I had it running on a projector fine. Apparently they are symptoms of RSX failure? I dont understand how that could have happened as it hasn't been switched on for more than 20 minutes in the last two years.
Inviere wrote: » I vaguely remember some 'reset' procedure that has to be done when switching display types on a PS3. Edit - yep, try this (not sure it applies to non retail consoles but worth a bash) - https://zeusville.wordpress.com/2010/12/26/reset-hdmi-output-on-ps3/
o1s1n wrote: » Yeah I had my hopes dashed to pieces when I read that last night, thought it would work but no joy unfortunately! I may get another display just to see if maybe it just doesn't like trying to connect via a SDI interface. (When it worked it was running on a projector via straight up HDMI)
Inviere wrote: » Worst case scenario have a look around & see if anywhere is offering a reballing service (not a reflow). It's a PS3 that's worth saving.
o1s1n wrote: » When you say the screen froze, did it keep a solid picture when it happened? (so it was more an issue with the game freezing than the monitor?) That's an important distinction as it's the difference between an easy fix (your game/mame pc or whatever you had in it) versus the monitor being broken. (which if it's a CRT requires a bit more to get going again)
Keithchap wrote: » Hey, Thanks for your reply. Yeh the game screen froze and it's a CRT. It probs does mean something wrong with the game/machine. The sound stopped as well. You just get nothing now when you turn it on except for the sound of it running and a brief blip on the screen. It's running an old version on Windows, 98 I think.