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Old 13-11-2002, 15:16
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Does anyone really Know

Hello there
Can anyone please help me.
Is there a site that gives technical info on calibrating lasers on a Version 7 PS2 39003.

I have a scope and all the tools.

I tried setting the pots with a multimeter and found this worked perfect, all my backup discs DVD+r & CDr played perfect.
I went through my entire collection one by one they all worked.

Came home from work and found some games would not work again. The PS2 is ony a few weeks old and the laser is not dirty.

Any Ideas

PS I have a PS2 PAL 39009 and have fitted a magic 2 mod.
I use a sony DVD+r/DVD+RW

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Old 13-11-2002, 15:41
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Resistance

AS anybody found a good resistance setting for the dvd pot on v7 PS2
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Old 13-11-2002, 17:25
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10% below the value you find. Also if the laser unit is loose in the vertical plane on the rails adjust the laser azimuth.

Space in the filestore here prevents posting of the guides, but www.ps2newz.net has the full FAQs on this subject.
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