The setup: I have a game room in the basement of my home -- the "man cave." Due to a lack of composite-ins on my TV/surround setup, and for space considerations, my consoles pull double duty. The 3DO is my CD player, the PlayStation 2 is my DVD player, etc. It's very ghetto and college dorm life.
Last night I was down in the game room, listening to a CD on the 3DO, a Panasonic FZ-1, when the console spontaneously powered off. I pushed the power switch a couple of times and got nothing. I also cursed at the machine, but that had no effect either. After about five minutes, I was able to finally turn the FZ-1 back on, which would be a symptom of it having overheated.
Anyone ever experience anything like this with an FZ-1 before? It's the first time I'd seen it. I was probably 30 minutes through the CD when it occured. The night before, I had listened to maybe 6 or 8 CDs in a row and it played all of them flawlessly.
Strange behavior by my FZ-1
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Although my machine has never shut down entirely, I have had it reset on a few occasions when playing music cds. The timing was similar to yours too (about 1/2 hr or so into the disc) Howver, I don't listen to music cd's on my 3do very often, so I'm not really sure what would cause it. My shot in the dark guess would be something to do with the nvram, but I really have no concrete idea. Sorry ...
My machine has reset itself twice before, both times playing Twisted. So this would make the third time it's gone off with a mind of its own. The two times before, though, it just soft reset and came right back up. This time it powered itself off completely. Light off ... nothing. The on/off button locked properly in and out of place too. It just acted like it was bricked for about five minutes, which is when I started to suspect it was an overheat issue so I left it sit and came back. The next time it started right up like nothing was wrong.Trev wrote:Although my machine has never shut down entirely, I have had it reset on a few occasions when playing music cds. The timing was similar to yours too (about 1/2 hr or so into the disc) Howver, I don't listen to music cd's on my 3do very often, so I'm not really sure what would cause it. My shot in the dark guess would be something to do with the nvram, but I really have no concrete idea. Sorry ...
Oh, and the 3DO has no pin-hole force eject for the CD tray. That sucks when the machine won't turn on.
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Although it probably is not very good for the machine, I've tilted mine on the rare ocassion I could not get a disc to eject. Gravity works wonders! (Of course this was on my old deceased Goldstar machine, so maybe this is a bad piece of advice)Oh, and the 3DO has no pin-hole force eject for the CD tray. That sucks when the machine won't turn on.
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Yeah, those are the wonders of the Goldstar. The well built tanks that the Panasonic FZ-1 machine is doesn't do that. I always was scared by the fact that the Goldstar units just fell open with tilting. Very scary and some amazing design for the times, I tell you what.Trev wrote:Although it probably is not very good for the machine, I've tilted mine on the rare ocassion I could not get a disc to eject. Gravity works wonders! (Of course this was on my old deceased Goldstar machine, so maybe this is a bad piece of advice)Oh, and the 3DO has no pin-hole force eject for the CD tray. That sucks when the machine won't turn on.
This is a stick up! Put all of your 3DO games in the bag and nobody gets hurt!
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