Did the VMU just damage my Dreamcast?
Posted: Thu Sep 22, 2016 5:14 pm
Moving this from another thread at the request of a user on the forum.
Pulled my Dreamcast out of storage this weekend and noticed the VMU batteries had died. Replaced them with new CR2032s this morning.
I booted up the system with the VMU outside of the controller and got the date/time set screen. I inserted the VMU into the controller and then both the screen and VMU pulsed twice. Picture disappeared from the screen, red light died on the console and the Dreamcast became non-responsive.
Pushing the power button now has no effect unless I remove the plug from the back on the console first. If I remove and reinsert the power cord, the fan will come on but the red light faintly flickers, the drive doesn't spin and there's no signal being sent to the monitor. Anyone ever experienced anything like this before? Is the system salvageable? Or should I consider it dead and start searching eBay for a replacement? <sigh>
FWIW, it's been suggested that I check the pins on the power board, which I'll do tonight. I've done that previously for random rebooting issues so I'm comfortable getting inside the unit. This just seems significantly different than that issue.
Best,
Mumford67
Pulled my Dreamcast out of storage this weekend and noticed the VMU batteries had died. Replaced them with new CR2032s this morning.
I booted up the system with the VMU outside of the controller and got the date/time set screen. I inserted the VMU into the controller and then both the screen and VMU pulsed twice. Picture disappeared from the screen, red light died on the console and the Dreamcast became non-responsive.
Pushing the power button now has no effect unless I remove the plug from the back on the console first. If I remove and reinsert the power cord, the fan will come on but the red light faintly flickers, the drive doesn't spin and there's no signal being sent to the monitor. Anyone ever experienced anything like this before? Is the system salvageable? Or should I consider it dead and start searching eBay for a replacement? <sigh>
FWIW, it's been suggested that I check the pins on the power board, which I'll do tonight. I've done that previously for random rebooting issues so I'm comfortable getting inside the unit. This just seems significantly different than that issue.
Best,
Mumford67