I’m off this train also.
Jon brought his MVS non pro to a meet up. It didn’t work any *any* of the slots of my 4slot in a Neo 25.
My slots are all fine, my carts run without hiccups on all 4.
When and if the MVS Pro arrives, it may not even work on my cab.
I’m off this train also.
Jon brought his MVS non pro to a meet up. It didn’t work any *any* of the slots of my 4slot in a Neo 25.
My slots are all fine, my carts run without hiccups on all 4.
When and if the MVS Pro arrives, it may not even work on my cab.
Could be voltage related.
Just remember that the NeoSd is requires more power than a regular Neo cart and the Pro is even more power hungry than the regular NeoSd. I remember having to crank up the voltage a bit on my Mvu 4 slot to get the regular NeoSd to work or else you just get a blank color screen. I have Aes consoles that refuse to work with the pro and I think it's power related.
Could be another issue you're having just saying.
RAZO, did you have any luck with getting your issue resolved?
So here is how TO resolved my problem. So Todd sends me a firmware that fucks up my cart. Todd takes a look at my cart and can't fix it so this is the response I get.
So I've been looking into the issue with your NeoSD cart and we believe the issue might be a bad connection to the FPGA or some flash chips as it only happens on the sprite layer.
But since this cart is way out of warranty (it was built in mid 2017), you would need to go back to SAG to see if they can do anything for you.
I'll ship the cart back to you in the next couple days.
todd
So bottom line is I'm pretty much assed out a $500 flash cart. The NeoSd Pro was the last purchase I make from TO.
I've had flash carts from Krizz for much longer and never had any issues. Had a issue with DS's CPS2 Multi and Mitsu took it back and fixed the issue a year after purchase. So just so you know guys that if TO sends out a faulty firmware that fucks up one of your chips, its on you.
For the amount that TO is worshipped on these boards, you would think that they would be willing to at least give you partial credit for it, especially since it was their firmware that killed it. That's unfortunate to hear, especially since I'm sure SAG isn't going to touch any of that since they would be losing money due to a manufacturer issue.So here is how TO resolved my problem. So Todd sends me a firmware that fucks up my cart. Todd takes a look at my cart and can't fix it so this is the response I get.
So I've been looking into the issue with your NeoSD cart and we believe the issue might be a bad connection to the FPGA or some flash chips as it only happens on the sprite layer.
But since this cart is way out of warranty (it was built in mid 2017), you would need to go back to SAG to see if they can do anything for you.
I'll ship the cart back to you in the next couple days.
todd
So bottom line is I'm pretty much assed out a $500 flash cart. The NeoSd Pro was the last purchase I make from TO.
I've had flash carts from Krizz for much longer and never had any issues. Had a issue with DS's CPS2 Multi and Mitsu took it back and fixed the issue a year after purchase. So just so you know guys that if TO sends out a faulty firmware that fucks up one of your chips, its on you.
For the amount that TO is worshipped on these boards, you would think that they would be willing to at least give you partial credit for it, especially since it was their firmware that killed it. That's unfortunate to hear, especially since I'm sure SAG isn't going to touch any of that since they would be losing money due to a manufacturer issue.
Yeah, this is bullshit. Still, I'd contact SAG anyway and explain the situation, they are good people. Maybe they'll help.
Personally, warranty or not if it doesn't look like it was damaged from the customer doing something dumb, I'd eat the $300 and send out a new one. That's just good business.
Yea, I've been buying stuff from Sag for a long time and the service is always topnotch. I might just contact Sag and see what he says but I believe issues like these should be covered by the manufacturer.
This does not read like a issue SAG is responsible for covering as they're only a re-seller,not techs as you stated. There liability comes in to play if they sell you a unit initially and it doesn't work out of the box.
BB
So here is how TO resolved my problem. So Todd sends me a firmware that fucks up my cart. Todd takes a look at my cart and can't fix it so this is the response I get.
So I've been looking into the issue with your NeoSD cart and we believe the issue might be a bad connection to the FPGA or some flash chips as it only happens on the sprite layer.
But since this cart is way out of warranty (it was built in mid 2017), you would need to go back to SAG to see if they can do anything for you.
I'll ship the cart back to you in the next couple days.
todd
So bottom line is I'm pretty much assed out a $500 flash cart. The NeoSd Pro was the last purchase I make from TO.
I've had flash carts from Krizz for much longer and never had any issues. Had a issue with DS's CPS2 Multi and Mitsu took it back and fixed the issue a year after purchase. So just so you know guys that if TO sends out a faulty firmware that fucks up one of your chips, its on you.
Not sure how much liability Yodd has, but that would be out of character as far as I know.RAZO, you are one of us. Goddamn shame what happened here.
Yodd doesn't realize it but he just exodus'd himself like Kenny did. Hope it was worth it. He fucked up BIG time.