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Panasonic DVD-A112 | 2 user region code comments |
December 29, 2005 | Post region code/hack comment |
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This is a copy of what was written for the A120. The 2 machines are nearly identical, with the exception being that the a120 has Comonent i think. Same should apply to the 115. The hack does work. This is a hack for all of those that have tried to get this Freaking Finnikey player to play rws, or cdrs. I read the posts that said that it should be able to play memorex, or verbatim rws, and maybe black cdrs. Well I tried all of them, and nothing. I got the idea from my Playstation. I read somewhere about increasing voltage to the laser, and somewhee else about how this might enable you to play rws on your psx. I won't get into the story about my psx, but I thought, This sort of thing might work on my DVD. Surprise surprise, it does. Open up your A120, take the top off the cd tray, push the laser assembly to the back so you can get infront of it. There is a flat orange cable going in to it, to the front Right(You are looking from the front of the DVD)You will see a very small silver disk with two notches in it. If your confused, lookup PSX Laser Mod or something, it looks similar. All you need to do is fit a small screwdriver into the notches (it's like a screw) and give it a 1/8 turn, maybe a little more if this doesn't work. If you have any troubles, email me and i can help. BTW, Black CDRS still don't work, rws do, havent tried blue cdrs, but im doubtful it will work. Posted by Rob Bruce reported 2001-10-24 21:22:01 | |||
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Multi-Region: Power On the player Open the tray Press 9, 8, 1, 7 on the remote Press Enter until the display indicates Region 9 Press Return Note: Region 9 = All Regions! |
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