I tried out a different location for the region board in a pc-engine install to keep the data lines short. Didn't think I had room at this location but it works. Every rom I tried on the Turbo Everdrive seems to load A-OK. I have another PC-Engine with the region board already installed and it's having issues with the everdrive. Will move the region to this location to see if the everdrive loads any better.
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Make sure the one I am getting doesn't have issues.. lmao :)
Im getting an everdrive for Christmas. If it does not work in my duo-r, I may have to call on you for advice.
Both US Turbo grafx and DUO-r systems have no issues with either a chip based region mod or a manual 8pdt region mod when using an everdrive.
Both US Duos and regular Pcengine duos require a chip based region mod to work with an everdrive.
Core grafx and PC engine systems require a chip based region mod with the wires being as short as possible.
Quote from: Keith Courage on 11/30/2014, 10:39 PMBoth US Turbo grafx and DUO-r systems have no issues with either a chip based region mod or a manual 8pdt region mod when using an everdrive.
Both US Duos and regular Pcengine duos require a chip based region mod to work with an everdrive.
Core grafx and PC engine systems require a chip based region mod with the wires being as short as possible.
Thanks for clearing that up.