Bought this thing over a week ago, worked for a day and a hald, was sent back at my expense and got this response...Can you guys give some thoughts. It sounds weird.
our Atari 29+ year Super Tech jumped on your Atari Jaguar CD Player the day it came in. He said he put it on his test bench and burned it in for 2 to 3 hours without a single problem. He said it played every Jaguar CD game he had including your Jaguar Hover Strike CD. Next he put your used Atari Jaguar US Power Supply on the same set up. He said your Jaguar CD player played for about 3/4 of an hour and then started to act goofy!! He said it would 1st show that the power plug was not plugged in. Next it would get the ? error. He said that your Jaguar Power supply is bad (he said it is about a 1/2 volt over normal and may have a thermo problem) and damaged the reconditioned Jaguar CD player U$D 100 motherboard. He said he tried a known good Jaguar Power supply right after getting those Jaguar CD errors using your old PS. He said he got the same errors on your CD Player using the same Jaguar power he had used to run the initial 2 to 3 hour 1st burn test. So he knows the Jaguar CD motherboard it now damaged
So he put in a new Jaguar CD Motherboard and is again burning it in for a couple of days of continues burn in testing to make sure the Jaguar CD Read head was not damaged too
our Atari 29+ year Super Tech jumped on your Atari Jaguar CD Player the day it came in. He said he put it on his test bench and burned it in for 2 to 3 hours without a single problem. He said it played every Jaguar CD game he had including your Jaguar Hover Strike CD. Next he put your used Atari Jaguar US Power Supply on the same set up. He said your Jaguar CD player played for about 3/4 of an hour and then started to act goofy!! He said it would 1st show that the power plug was not plugged in. Next it would get the ? error. He said that your Jaguar Power supply is bad (he said it is about a 1/2 volt over normal and may have a thermo problem) and damaged the reconditioned Jaguar CD player U$D 100 motherboard. He said he tried a known good Jaguar Power supply right after getting those Jaguar CD errors using your old PS. He said he got the same errors on your CD Player using the same Jaguar power he had used to run the initial 2 to 3 hour 1st burn test. So he knows the Jaguar CD motherboard it now damaged
So he put in a new Jaguar CD Motherboard and is again burning it in for a couple of days of continues burn in testing to make sure the Jaguar CD Read head was not damaged too