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Re: IDE adaptor

Posted: Mon Jan 06, 2014 10:25 pm
by jasonbar
Wikipedia claims 312 games, but they count the same title released in different regions as 1 game.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_3DO_games

-Jason

Re: IDE adaptor

Posted: Mon Jan 06, 2014 11:47 pm
by goldenband
jasonbar wrote:Wikipedia claims 312 games, but they count the same title released in different regions as 1 game.
Hmmm, there are definitely a few spurious entries in the spreadsheet (which I've deleted when I've seen them), but a difference of 38 is pretty big. I'll compare at some point. Either way, the final GB total will vary wildly depending on how much you include; omit variants, compilations, demo discs, and games that are impenetrable for non-speakers of Japanese (and Korean), and you've got a much smaller fileset.

Re: IDE adaptor

Posted: Tue Jan 07, 2014 4:30 am
by 3DO Experience
The story of the IDE adapter going to Stone Age could be found here. It looked like it would never come to bear fruit but it looks like they worked out versions for multiple systems. Still nothing for sale. I was going to go for the IDE44 so the price jump isn't that high, it does suck for those who were going to get the IDE40.

My US/Japanese/Korean folders combined are 158 Gigs. Now this is just a guestimate, a few repeats and demo discs are included but it's just to give you an idea. A 200GB drive will provide all the space you need and more.

If these ever start selling my FZ-10 will probably be up for trade for a second FZ-1.

As for grimm he left us. I sent him an e-mail months ago as I was trying to get him a boxed controller but he never replied.

Re: IDE adaptor

Posted: Wed Jan 08, 2014 9:02 pm
by Austin
jasonbar wrote:Has this slipped in undetected, under our radar?

http://www.stoneagegamer.com/more.../3do/

I don't see tons of info on Stone Age Gamer's site. Anybody know the story?

And, regarding this product vs. the elusive IDE adapter, what's the size of a full 3DO ISO image set?

Thanks,
-Jason

SAG made a brief mention about it on another website (perhaps AtariAge, I don't recall). I believe they have to be wired up roughly the same way as the IDE mod? I'm not 100% sure.

My FZ-10 has issues (primarily the clip that hits the CD button from the drive door snapped off, so it's hard to get discs to spin), so it would be the perfect unit to try one of these mods with. However, the prices are out there.. I don't think I can justify it right now.

Re: IDE adaptor

Posted: Thu Jan 09, 2014 1:22 am
by 3DO Experience
I can justify it later.

Re: IDE adaptor

Posted: Fri Jan 10, 2014 5:49 am
by Austin
3DO Experience wrote:I can justify it later.
Yeah, maybe that's how I should have phrased it. :lol:

Re: IDE adaptor

Posted: Fri Jan 17, 2014 11:40 pm
by 3DO Experience
I looked at what I have, if you remove the samplers, demos, kiosk discs and repetitive games (same game diff disc or country) I get about 142.7 GB. So a 150BG drive will be fine. Which is good as the ebay auction said IDE up to 150GB.

Re: IDE adaptor

Posted: Sat Jan 18, 2014 6:22 am
by jasonbar
3DO Experience wrote:I looked at what I have, if you remove the samplers, demos, kiosk discs and repetitive games (same game diff disc or country) I get about 142.7 GB. So a 150BG drive will be fine. Which is good as the ebay auction said IDE up to 150GB.

Howdy-

To which eBay auction do you refer? If it's the one that I bought from Stone Age Gamer the other day, it says 120GB max, which SAG confirmed via e-mail. I do hope that's incorrect & 150GB is the correct number!

Also, the developer website seems to be down to be revamped, so I can't corroborate the size limit with him...

Thanks,
-Jason

Re: IDE adaptor

Posted: Sat Jan 18, 2014 7:55 pm
by 3DO Experience
Yes that's the one I meant. Sorry my memory slipped and that it was 120. Maybe dropping the majority of Japanese games will allow it to fit.

Re: IDE adaptor

Posted: Sat Jan 18, 2014 11:44 pm
by goldenband
3DO Experience wrote:Yes that's the one I meant. Sorry my memory slipped and that it was 120. Maybe dropping the majority of Japanese games will allow it to fit.
Well, that, or you could dump the likes of Woody Woodpecker and so forth. That'd probably free up enough to fit all the, er, "game-games".

Re: IDE adaptor

Posted: Fri Jan 31, 2014 5:07 am
by 3DO Experience
FZ-10's and Goldstar units are NOW AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE !

Re: IDE adaptor

Posted: Fri Apr 11, 2014 8:02 pm
by jasonbar
Raise your hand if your 3DO has both the HDD IDE mod & the RGB mod!

My hand is raised!

I don't mind if I never again need to solder solid core 30AWG wire to teensy weensy solder pads for the rest of my life...won't complain...

8)

-Jason