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Title: AV Booster-Turbo Booster comparison
Post by: Ergot_Cholera on 04/09/2016, 09:08 AM
(https://i.imgur.com/jbZmSVBl.jpg)
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Title: Re: AV Booster-Turbo Booster comparison
Post by: esteban on 04/09/2016, 12:05 PM
:)

Are they essentially the same? Any refinements or improvements?

Title: Re: AV Booster-Turbo Booster comparison
Post by: Ergot_Cholera on 04/10/2016, 05:09 AM
Other than a few extra components related to the power input of the Turbo Booster I think they are the same.
Title: Re: AV Booster-Turbo Booster comparison
Post by: Duo_R on 04/10/2016, 12:53 PM
What is the power for? And these don't have memory save correct?
Title: Re: AV Booster-Turbo Booster comparison
Post by: Ergot_Cholera on 04/10/2016, 03:50 PM
Quote from: Duo_R on 04/10/2016, 12:53 PMWhat is the power for? And these don't have memory save correct?
The power socket is to power the Turbo Grafx console. They are both just AV adapters, the Backup Booster and Turbo Booster Plus have memory.
Title: Re: AV Booster-Turbo Booster comparison
Post by: wilykat on 04/11/2016, 04:24 PM
Tennokoe2 also has memory but it does not offer AV output.

So many different variations.  I think the only variation that no one covered are CD system with no memory backup.  :D
Title: Re: AV Booster-Turbo Booster comparison
Post by: Johnpv on 04/14/2016, 06:14 PM
How do you access the memory on a Booster-Plus?   I've got a Booster-plus, maybe if I get a chance this weekend I'll try to open it up and take photos.
Title: Re: AV Booster-Turbo Booster comparison
Post by: schweaty on 04/15/2016, 04:09 PM
For the turbo booster plus the memory only works with compatible games such as dragons curse.  It will ask you if you want to save or get a password
Title: Re: AV Booster-Turbo Booster comparison
Post by: esteban on 04/15/2016, 05:30 PM
Quote from: schweaty on 04/15/2016, 04:09 PMFor the turbo booster plus the memory only works with compatible games such as dragons curse.  It will ask you if you want to save or get a password
Yes, but if you power on console without a HuCARD  plugged in...press/hold SELECT?...you'll get the basic menu for managing game saves.

I used to have a TB+ years ago, but I am pretty sure it had same file management screen as the TG-CD (hold down SELECT on TG-CD startup screen).
Title: Re: AV Booster-Turbo Booster comparison
Post by: wilykat on 04/16/2016, 04:04 AM
Turbobooster Plus and other memory add on (those on rear ext port only) can be used with CD system card strictly for memory management.  Starting your TG-16 with Turbobooster Plus or CD system with no Hucard will only get you blank screen.  Duo are the only ones with built in CD system software that loads when the card slot is empty.
Title: AV Booster-Turbo Booster comparison
Post by: esteban on 04/16/2016, 12:44 PM
Quote from: wilykat on 04/16/2016, 04:04 AMTurbobooster Plus and other memory add on (those on rear ext port only) can be used with CD system card strictly for memory management.  Starting your TG-16 with Turbobooster Plus or CD system with no Hucard will only get you blank screen.  Duo are the only ones with built in CD system software that loads when the card slot is empty.
Yes, you need a System Card to see the TG-CD file manager (press SELECT on TG-CD startup screen).

But...I thought a file manager was built into TurboBooster+, too?

I guess I am mistaken...but I thought it was available.

Hmmmmm....
Title: Re: AV Booster-Turbo Booster comparison
Post by: wilykat on 04/16/2016, 10:26 PM
Don't remember getting anything when I still had my Turbobooster Plus powered on without any game.  Beside I doubt NEC would throw in a ROM chip for memory manager as that'd add a couple dollars per TB+ made

Theoretically it is possible to have a ROM running inside such expansion that runs when there's no card game but I think only the Super CD addon ever took advantage of this "feature", all CD^2 systems and both AV and/or memory backup never had any added ROM chip.