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Family Computer => Buy / Sell / Trade => Topic started by: Xious on January 26, 2011, 12:37:34 pm

Title: Famicom Disk System (and Twin Famicom) Restoration Services + Repro FDS Disks
Post by: Xious on January 26, 2011, 12:37:34 pm
Hi All,

I'm now offering a special rate for Famicom Disk System restoration (http://atariusa.com/flashback/thumbnails.php?album=248) (repair & refurbish), which includes:



FDS-Disk-Write Mod available for an extra fee.

The rate is only valid for FamicomWorld members, with a minimum history of 30-days on the forum, at US$59.95 (and that includes the belt!) plus return postage, which is almost half what I normally charge for this service. For many of you, the (1-year) warranty alone may be worthwhile, and I restore any drive for this rate that is not missing springs, has broken switches, or a damaged analogue board. (I do service these problems as well for a small extra fee to cover the parts.)

The same rate applies for drive restoration in Sharp Twin Famicom systems; additional restoration services are available for Twin systems as well.

This is discounted both from my normal rate (US$89.95) and my general retro-tech forum rate (US$69.95). The extended warranty rate is available at US$34.95 per year beyond the first (included) 1-Year term for FW members with a 30+-Day term of active participation (history) on this forum. This is discounted from the normal rate of $59.95/year.


Warranty does not cover accidental or intentional damage by user, so no backing over it with your auto please. Damage in transit (from dropping, or being flattened by a forklift, or whatnot) is not covered by this warranty; however, all parcels are fully (if not over-) insured, unless you absolutely refuse insurance. For those of you not in the USA who prefer 'economy postage': You must bear the burden of your choice in freight options, in which case you are responsible for two-way freight costs if something breaks in transit. That is, the warranty does not cover return-circuit postage for uninsured parcels.

Repair/restoration/service rate does not include any repairs to the factory-set drive read-head assembly, nor does it include replacement of any broken or missing parts, aside from the belt itself. Replacement parts are available at an extra cost; I will alert you before attempting any restoration work if your drive had any obviously broken, missing or otherwise deficient bits and pieces, at which point you can give the go-ahead, or I can send it back to you either as-is, or as good as it can be given whatever part is damaged (aside from the belt, which is included in the restoration rate).


FDS drives, once restored in the manner that I use (that is not documented anywhere) will read every Nintendo-made disk that is undamaged itself, and in many cases, pirate disks as well. If you have some disks that won't read, it may not be the disks (as is often the case), but a problematic drive that is causing the failures. i just got in a supply of supposedly dead disks, and I discovered to my surprise and delight+disgust (I actually wanted dead disks for a special  project) that more than half of the 'dead' disks worked flawlessly in my restored drives. (I can make drives read most pirates as well and in some cases, all pirates, for an extra charge for the huge amount of time it takes to do so, at your option.)

If you're interested, please send me a PM. I do not disclose the procedure that I use, just as a casual note in advance for those who I'm sure will inquire as to the method of restoration: It took me a very long time to develop, and the examination of many, many drives, so it's my little trade-secret. If I ever get out of the business of restoring these buggers, which is unlikely to happen in the next decade or so, rest-assured I'll make it available somehow.

You can also call to schedule service by ringing 908-616-8747 (or 260-FDS-DISK) and I'll be happy to discuss with you what I do, the expected turnaround time, and 'alls like that'. Thanks for your interest!  :diskkun:




System Restoration, Service, Customization & Modification Services

As asked, yes, I also offer full restoration, service and customization (including most mods) on Famicom (and other brand/model) systems and controllers. This includes A/V mods, sound mods, power-light (LED), de-yellowing of plastics, full cleaning, specialized colourations, and the like. Electroplating may be available for those interested in silver/gold/metallic items.

System customization in special colours is not using mere spray-paint. I use a special plastic dye that will not scrape (or flake) off or scuff unless you make a huge gouge in the plastic; in fact, it's essentially impossible to remove... I tried to remove it from one system and had to melt the plastic away with very serious chemicals to even smudge it!

I can also restore scuffs, scratches, dings, dents and even gouges in your systems and games. It may also be possible to remove certain markings without causing damage, depending on the source and the extent of the damage already done.




Reproduction Famicom Disk System Games

Reproduction disks (http://atariusa.com/flashback/thumbnails.php?album=264) of rare to super-rare Famicom Disk System titles are now available as well The rates (For FW members with a 30+-Day active history are as follows:

All Night Nippon Super Mario Bros
.: $54.95 (includes reproduction disk (http://atariusa.com/flashback/displayimage.php?album=264&pos=7), obi (http://atariusa.com/flashback/displayimage.php?album=264&pos=4) and label (http://atariusa.com/flashback/displayimage.php?album=264&pos=6)) *Reproduction manual is being considered for the future, and if available, will be at an additional cost.

Eggerland: Sōzōhe no Tabidachi: $59.95 (includes reproduction disk (http://atariusa.com/flashback/displayimage.php?album=264&pos=0), label plus reproduction Disk Writer manual).

New Clu Clu Land: $79.95 (Includes reproduction disk, reproduction white label plus reproduction Disk Writer manual) *Reproduction colour label may be available in the future.

Tanigawa Kōji no Shōgi Shinan II: $99.95 (includes reproduction disk label plus reproduction Disk Writer manual); this is a reproduction of the RAREST Nintendo game ever released to the public, which is as rare as the Gold NWC cartridge!!!

Zelda no Densetsu Beta (White Disk): $?? - Being considered. Will include white reproduction disk -- using special plastic dye, not ordinary paint--and reproduction label.

Golf Prize Cards: $??? - Under consideration, as electroplating process is both expensive and time-consuming. Would include gold (electroplated) disk and reproduction label.

Other titles on demand, assuming I have masters. All reproductions are made using first-generation masters, and all reproduction labels, obis and manuals are made from original prints, marked as reproductions (please see photos in catalogue). Clear, plastic card carrier is *not* included with these prices, as I am very low on these (not with games), and charge extra for them.




Famicom RetroVideo A/V Kits

RetroVideo A/V Kits (http://www.atariusa.com/RetroVideo) are available in both USA/World and European (lead-free) versions. I am posting out all orders as time permits. These are no-nonsense easy-peasy kits to modify Famicom systems for A/V output!

I am also offering in-house A/V Conversion for those of you who prefer not to tinker with the guts of your system. This is an additional US$24.95 fee for FW members on top of the price of your preferred RetroVideo kit. Other Famicom system modifications, such as stereo sound, power indicator lights, and other modifications (such as system plastic colour restoration, microphone & controller restoration & rebuilding, etc.) as, as always, available upon request.  




Famicom Disk System Springs & Screws

I now have new (reproduction) springs and screws for the FDS, including those troublesome card-carrier extension springs that are often missing or stretched, causing your FDS disk to be seated improperly, and thus generating those dreaded errors.

A set of three card-carrier springs is US$6.95.
Single card-carrier springs may be available as well; P.M. to inquire.

Other springs are available; I will add more information on types and pricing soon.

I also have most FDS screws and hardware (soon to be all FDS screws) available as reproduction parts; factory screws and hardware are also available (albeit at a higher price).

Parts are available are as follows; R = reproduction, F  factory-only; F/R = available as either:


Screw - FDS Case ---- F/R
Screw - FDS Bezel ---- F/R
Screw - FDS Plate to Case w/o Washer & Lock ---- F/R
Screw - FDS Plate to Case w/Washer & Lock ---- F/R
Screw - FDS Analogue Board ---- F/R
Screw - FDS Hub Retainer ---- F/R
Screw - FDS Head-Sled ---- F (R in progress)
Screw - FDS Disk Insertion Switch ---- F (R in progress)
--
Hardware - FDS Plate to Case Screw Washer ---- F/R
Hardware - FDS Plate to Case Lock ---- F/R
Hardware - FDS Eject-Plate Clip ---- R
Hardware - FDS Head-Sled Rod ---- F
Hardware - FDS Analogue Board Screw Serrated Washer ---- F
Hardware - FDS Retainer Nut (Early-type) ---- F
Hardware - FDS Spindle Column Spacer/Washer (Dark) ---- N/A (seeking repro part)
Hardware - FDS Spindle Column Spacer/Washer (Nylon) ---- N/A (seeking repro part)
--
Spring - FDS Disk Card Carrier ---- F/R
Spring - FDS Eject Plate ---- F/R?
Spring - FDS Head-Return ---- F/R?
Spring - FDS Head-Tension ---- F/R?
--
Switch - FDS Disk Insertion ---- F
Switch - FDS Analogue Board (Short) ---- F
Switch - FDS Analogue Board (Long) ---- F
--
Assembly - FDS Spindle Motor ---- F
Assembly - FDS Read-Head ---- F
Assembly - FDS Retainer Plate (late) ---- F
Assembly - FDS Retainer Plate (early) ---- F
Assembly - FDS Eject Button Plate ---- F
Assembly - FDS Anti-Piracy Plate ---- F
Assembly - FDS Head-Sled ---- F
Assembly - FDS Card Carrier Tray ---- F
Assembly - FDS Frame ---- F
Assembly - FDS Spindle Retainer (early) ---- F
Assembly - FDS Spindle Retainer (late) ---- F
Assembly - FDS Spindle Hub Pulley (early) ---- F
Assembly - FDS Spindle Hub Pulley (late) ---- F
Assembly - FDS Spindle Hub Seat (Cap) ---- F
Assembly - FDS Spindle Index Hub (early w/nut) ---- F
Assembly - FDS Spindle Index Hub (early w/o nut) ---- F
Assembly - FDS Spindle Index Hub (late w/nut) ---- F
Assembly - FDS Spindle Index Hub (late w/o nut) ---- F
Assembly - FDS Spindle Index Hub Hex Nut ---- F
Assembly - FDS Spindle Gear ---- F
Assembly - FDS Head Pressure Arm ---- F
Assembly - FDS Head Pressure Pad---- N/A R in progress.
Assembly - FDS Belt ---- F/R
Assembly - Analogue Board Switch Shroud ---- F
--
Electrical - Colour-Match Wire Kit for Disk-Insertion Switch ---- R
Electrical - Colour-Match Wire kit for Spindle Motor ---- R
--
Enclosure - FDS Front Bezel ---- F
Enclosure - Bottom Case (early/smooth) ---- F
Enclosure - Bottom case (late/textured) ---- F
Enclosure - Top case (early/smooth) ---- F
Enclosure - Top Case (late/textured) ---- F
--
PCB - FDS Analogue Board (early) ---- F
PCB - FDS Analogue Board (late) ---- F
PCB - FDS Analogue Board (late+modified) ---- F
PCB - Power Board Rev-01 (no W/P) ---- F
PCB - Power Board Rev-01 (w/ W/P) ---- F
PCB - Power Board Rev-02 (no W/P) ---- F
PCB - Power Board Rev-02 (w/ W/P) ---- F
PCB - Power Board Rev-03 ---- F
PCB - Power Board Rev-04 ---- F
PCB - Power Board Rev-04 (write-enable modified) ---- F
PCB - Power Board Rev-05 ---- F
PCB - Power Board Rev-05 (write-enable modified) ---- F
PCB - Power Board Write-Prevent Sub-Board ---- F
--
Special - FDS Red Head & Spring Sealing Compound ---- R
Special - FDS Lubrication Compound ---- R
Special - FDS Disk Head Protector Card ---- F/R




Note that I always have Famicom systems (all types, including Sharp Twin systems), parts and power supplies available to purchase year-round. Please ring me or send a P.M. with any inquiries... Thanks!  :bomb:
Title: Re: Famicom Disk System (and Twin Famicom) Restoration Services
Post by: ericj on January 26, 2011, 12:57:07 pm
Quote from: Xious on January 26, 2011, 12:37:34 pm
(I can make drives read most pirates as well and in some cases, all pirates, for an extra charge for the huge amount of time it takes to do so, at your option.)


Nice service!  :diskkun:

But, I think it's impossible to calibrate a drive to read all pirates due to the variances in the mal-aligned drives that wrote them. Adjusting the mechanism to read (http://www.famicomdisksystem.com/tutorials/fds-repair-mod/belt-replacement-adjustment/) them isn't as hard as people make it out to be, though, but it is super time-consuming.
Title: Re: Famicom Disk System (and Twin Famicom) Restoration Services
Post by: son_ov_hades on January 26, 2011, 04:04:00 pm
Ooh this interests me. I bought a non-working FDS last year for really cheap, but I never did get it working. I'm sure it's not the drive though, but my lack of technical skills.
Title: Re: Famicom Disk System (and Twin Famicom) Restoration Services
Post by: ericj on January 26, 2011, 05:30:51 pm
Xious, any reason you're not offering to write-mod drives? That would be a great add-on service to offer.
Title: Re: Famicom Disk System (and Twin Famicom) Restoration Services
Post by: Xious on January 27, 2011, 12:29:17 am
Re: FDS Write Mods
I do offer write-modding: It's just a different service and the rate depends on which type of mod is required, and if the drive itself needs repair. I restore and modify and repair all systems, but the FDS restoration service is a special rate for FW-memebers, which is abut 47% off instead of my normal 5%-10% FW discount. I didn't actually think of mentioning it at the time of my OP.

Re: Pirate Media...
There are always going to be a few disks that are bad because of either how they were recorded or because of actual bad tracks, but one of the drives that I did for myself reads every *type* of pirate disk; that means the NinteFDo/DiFendo type, the Mag disks (beige), Turbo Di*ks (black/blue) Super-Pig&Phoenix, orange/green disks, etc., including a 'Gun.Smoke' pirate that i thought was simply no-good. I find that many drives will read one type or another, but it's far more difficult to get a dive to read a huge variety of them. That's why I guarantee drives as 100% for non-pirate disks; Special drives for pirate disks are guaranteed as 110%, 120%, 150% and the almost impossible 200% drive that I built for  myself as a reader.
Title: Re: Famicom Disk System (and Twin Famicom) Restoration Services
Post by: Lyndis on February 19, 2011, 06:02:35 pm
Found this post via Google and I may very well be taking advantage of this.  ;D  I don't have the time or inclination to try to adjust the damn system myself, so this would be a lot easier.  I'll post feedback once the whole thing is said and done!
Title: Re: Famicom Disk System (and Twin Famicom) Restoration Services
Post by: Xious on April 19, 2011, 09:51:03 pm
Bumping and updates:

Most drives in for service are now finished. I only have a couple left in queue. I will be accepting more drives for service presently if anyone is in need at the same discounted price as detailed in the OP of this thread for the time being.

If you have a drive in for service, it should be done soon. I do repairs in the order received, and some (physically broken drives) can take a lot longer than expected, which delays other orders, but I do try to find time to get service calls done ASAP. :bomb:
Title: Re: Famicom Disk System (and Twin Famicom) Restoration Services
Post by: punkr13 on April 20, 2011, 09:40:24 am
hey xious

Do you have parts for the famicom system too? like to sell?

My system is missing the bottom 6 screws and the plastic cover for the front plug. I'd like to to buy those items if you have any extra. Let me know, thanks
Title: Re: Famicom Disk System (and Twin Famicom) Restoration Services
Post by: Xious on April 24, 2011, 05:43:49 am
Yes, I have all replacement screws (including new screws) and many other parts. I'm working on reproducing some parts now, including the springs for the FDS disk-card carrier. I was considering doing the eject-tray and the head-return springs as well, but the demand is far too low versus the minimum quantity I'd need to make, in order for them to be anywhere near affordable. I do have the port-covers and replacement Famicom screws as well as FDS parts.  :bomb:
Title: Re: Famicom Disk System (and Twin Famicom) Restoration Services
Post by: Lyndis on May 07, 2011, 12:13:48 pm
I posted this on Xious' feedback thread already but figured I would put it here too, since I promised I would.  :cherry:

My FDS and a few of my nonworking disks were serviced by him.  It took a good while, but my understanding is that he was fairly busy with several other orders at the same time.  The FDS now both looks and works great, and so do the disks.  I have a copy of Doki Doki Panic that would only work sporadically before the FDS was serviced - after the system was returned to me, the game worked on the first try.

I also purchased a copy (not an "original") of an extremely rare Disk Writer-only game, Eggerland: Departure to Creation.  He made his own labels for it, which look good, and of course the game works too.  I'm expecting him to send a copy of the manual once he has the time to make it, as well.  I guess I will post another update after I've received it.

UPDATE: I received the manual a while ago but forgot to update til now, sorry Xi! It looks great, I'm quite pleased with it.
Title: Re: Famicom Disk System (and Twin Famicom) Restoration Services
Post by: Xious on November 02, 2011, 10:17:40 pm
First bump in ages. note that i am accepting orders, but all service orders are delayed as i am still backed up. I plan to catch up on all overdue orders and transactions this month. I bumped this because of an interested new member that contacted me, and I had t update a few things as well, so I decided to go ahead and move it up to the top for a while   :pow:

More interesting goodies are forthcoming  :bomb:
Title: Re: Famicom Disk System (and Twin Famicom) Restoration Services + Repro FDS Disks
Post by: FamicomFreak on November 02, 2011, 10:38:09 pm
Wow totally awesome now I need to get me a FDS that's broken so you can fix it up :p
Title: Re: Famicom Disk System (and Twin Famicom) Restoration Services + Repro FDS Disks
Post by: Xious on November 02, 2011, 10:43:58 pm
Hmm... I'm actually amazed that you didn't know that I did this work. Normally, i restore drives to sell, but I offer this service to FW members at a special rate, and I had a huge demand this year for it... I had so many orders that it cut int my normal restoration operations (drives tos ell), which actually cost me a little bit here and there, but I don't especially mind doing this for active FW members.

I still need to complete an order for another 30-to-50 FDS units sometime soon, after I get everything else sorted so that I have additional systems to sell over the next few months, as I expect to sell-out entirely over the holiday season :bomb:
Title: Re: Famicom Disk System (and Twin Famicom) Restoration Services + Repro FDS Disks
Post by: FamicomFreak on November 02, 2011, 10:46:04 pm
wow totally awesome sir! I wish you the best and yeah you better be ready for the holidays that are here already!!! ^_^ MASTER OF DISK SYSTEM!
Title: Re: Famicom Disk System (and Twin Famicom) Restoration Services + Repro FDS Disks
Post by: Xious on November 02, 2011, 10:52:02 pm
Well, that's my general goal You may wish to note that I take longer (due to my work load and other factors) and charge a but more than others might, but my goal is to make everything perfect and I'm the only restoration guy outside of Nippon (or maybe including Nippon these days, now that NCL no longer offers this) that gives a full 1-year warranty on all my work. To date, I have never had a restoration returned under warranty either--I've also yet to face a drive that I couldn't repair, save one that worked 95% of the time due to seriously damaged components--I make these buggers as good as, if not better than, new.  :bomb:
Title: Re: Famicom Disk System (and Twin Famicom) Restoration Services + Repro FDS Disks
Post by: FamicomFreak on November 02, 2011, 10:54:36 pm
Amazing! I would love to learn your ways master of disk system! ^_^
Title: Re: Famicom Disk System (and Twin Famicom) Restoration Services + Repro FDS Disks
Post by: Xious on November 02, 2011, 11:16:57 pm
Aye, as would many others..  I made a promise that I intend to keep: If ever I decide to permanently cease restoring Famicom Disk Systems, or if anyone publishes material comparable to my own, I will publish the findings of my long study and my personal breakthroughs. Until that time, I consider all that I know a trade secret, and keep it that way. (l have restored hundreds of FDS drives and have the practical experience required to rebuild them from parts.) I also keep spares and reproduction parts on hand for servicing them.

Now I think I'll let my cocktail of scotch and sleeping pills wax-in and drive me off to slumber-land, placing me on a daytime schedule again after the Samhain festival 'holiday'. If anyone wants to apprentice under me, under contract, I might allow that as well, but I don't make any promises or take any oaths to that effect. :bomb:
Title: Re: Famicom Disk System (and Twin Famicom) Restoration Services + Repro FDS Disks
Post by: FamicomFreak on November 02, 2011, 11:38:05 pm
Interesting master sure works in wise ways ^_^ I respect that!
Title: Re: Famicom Disk System (and Twin Famicom) Restoration Services + Repro FDS Disks
Post by: Xious on November 10, 2011, 04:40:24 am
Alright! I am nearly caught-up, with only a few things left to do before I'm fully back on schedule...

Therefore, I am now again accepting restoration orders, although there is still a small delay before I will be able to start them. In theory, the time it will take in transit to post your drive in to me will be around the same time as the delay I expect, +/- 1-week, depending on the volume of requests that I receive this winter.

I already have a few requests for this service, so if you want to be early in the queue (and thus get anything back before the holiday season), please contact me soon. :bomb:
Title: Re: Famicom Disk System (and Twin Famicom) Restoration Services + Repro FDS Disks
Post by: Lum on November 10, 2011, 05:22:25 am
Great news. I'll probably wait to send in that adapter we talked about, once my big TV is fixed... :P

Anyway. Do you know how tight of grip the AV Famicom cart slot is supposed to have? And how much normal carts are supposed to wobble (forward/backward) when pushed? I noticed Nintendo gave the system's case a rather wide opening, perhaps to ensure oversize games would fit.
Title: Re: Famicom Disk System (and Twin Famicom) Restoration Services + Repro FDS Disks
Post by: Xious on November 12, 2011, 01:39:15 pm
You'll need to remind me about what adapter you plan to send. ...

I think it is less tight because of the lack of an eject button. Pulling games from an original FC, the tension is very high; the New FC (A/V) may have some additional clearance to prevent damaging game PCBs/pins.  :bomb:
Title: Re: Famicom Disk System (and Twin Famicom) Restoration Services + Repro FDS Disks
Post by: Lum on November 12, 2011, 02:20:35 pm
It's the black type needing a fix for Castlevania 3 US, Fester's Quest, and IIRC PowerPak audio.
Title: Re: Famicom Disk System (and Twin Famicom) Restoration Services + Repro FDS Disks
Post by: Xious on November 13, 2011, 08:28:16 am
Oh.... I rather forgot that you wanted me to do that! Certainly, I can modify it if you desire.

I think that this spring I will be making the new adapter PCBs too. I hope to find a source for shells by them, one way or another.  :redcart:

I do have to laugh about 'Fester's Quest' though; I'm shocked that it requires any fixing. Also, is there a FC version for that game, or is that NES-only?  :bomb:
Title: Re: Famicom Disk System (and Twin Famicom) Restoration Services + Repro FDS Disks
Post by: Lum on November 14, 2011, 01:30:00 am
There wasn't an FC version. Doesn't make sense IMO why it won't work, but other users on this board have mentioned similar issues too. Goes to show what they'll cut for saving a few cents per adapter... :bomb:

Let me know if you find the top slot grips too tight. No other models on hand to compare with.
Title: Re: Famicom Disk System (and Twin Famicom) Restoration Services + Repro FDS Disks
Post by: Xious on November 23, 2011, 04:23:34 pm
I'm essentially caught up with everything now. (I have two orders left to go, one which should be out of my hands in a couple days and one that is partly OOS.) Therefore, anything that people would like to order or any service jobs that you want me to perform I am accepting at this time. This includes FDS restoration, and essentially everything else.

FDS service is FIFO, so if you want anything done in a hurry, or before the 'holiday season' begins, please contact me ASAP to schedule it. I will not be taking any vacations, and I will not be scheduling any breaks, however the postal services are slow around this time of year, so the sooner you get any repairs or restoration orders to me, the faster you'll have them back in your hands.

This ends my 'public service announcement' for the day. :)

As always, you can reach me quickly and directly by ringing (+1) 908 616 8747. My other line is on the blink, but I should repair it soon. :bomb:
Title: Re: Famicom Disk System (and Twin Famicom) Restoration Services + Repro FDS Disks
Post by: Xious on December 06, 2011, 07:05:33 pm
Main post updated. :bomb:
Title: Re: Famicom Disk System (and Twin Famicom) Restoration Services + Repro FDS Disks
Post by: Xious on December 28, 2011, 10:42:05 pm
Bumping because of many updates... :bomb:
Title: Re: Famicom Disk System (and Twin Famicom) Restoration Services + Repro FDS Disks
Post by: acfrazier on January 02, 2012, 04:44:24 am
Edit: I've spoken with Xious and got this resolved, he was under the assumption that I had disappeared, apparently my methods of contact weren't getting through to him.
Title: Re: Famicom Disk System (and Twin Famicom) Restoration Services + Repro FDS Disks
Post by: Xious on January 02, 2012, 05:16:44 am
Quite a few? What might they be, indeed? I have a single CopyNES here for you, and the last few times I tried to reach you, I received no response; merely stony silence. I have precisely zero PMs from you here, zero on NESDev, zero on a dozen other forums, and the last one on NA is from April, 2010 regarding games that you wanted to buy, but never did. I have not had any telephone calls from you as far as I am aware, and I have no idea what number you are dialing.  :question:

You may reach me at 908-616-8747, the first number listed on the website. If you are dialing my old 908-398-1802 line,please be aware that it has been discontinued for ages, as I am no longer with Sprint. Goodness only knows whom you have been contacting, and what they must think if you are leaving voice messages for me on their line.  ???

I also recall you promising to do a few things for me, which you never did--not one of them, and every time I tried to ring you and ask about what was happening, you seemingly ignored my telephone calls and my messages. Your CopyNES is still safe and sound,however I decided that if I was going to be ignored, and that if you chose to duck me because you bit off more than you could chew, then it would sit here until you made an effort to reach me.

Everything that you paid me for, you received, and then-some. I RMA'd the parts that UPS mangled under warranty, and I ate the replacement costs because of how long it took to get a claim into them.

I understand your situation; honestly, I do, but please don't try to con me about owing you lots of stuff. I have a very long memory about such things, and I do occasionally owe things to people, sometimes for a long while. Everyone eventually gets everything, and usually more besides, and the only thing I have of yours is a CopyNES, nothing else. I'm also both air and absurdly patient--more so than anyone else you're ever likely to meet.

I waited over half a year to receive a valuable trade item after I dispatched my end of the bargain, so I'd say that given how long I've waited for items of value, I'm pretty balanced in taking a long while on some things. Some of it is due to my personal problems as well, and some due to problems with employees or business partners and other hair-pulling, stress-inducing situations that--perhaps someday--you may come to understand.

I did say that I would install your CopyNES in a toaster for you, and send you the finished system, but that was in exchange for what you were supposed to do for--and with--me. As none of that ever happened, and much of it is now superfluous, I will happily mail you the CopyNES and let it go at that, unless you want to actually do any of the projects that we discussed a year-and-a-half ago.  :bomb:

P.S. I just reviewed three of my e-mail boxes. I found messages from you only in one of them (flashback) -@- (atariusa) and the last message there is from 28th July 2010, which contained the photos of the damaged UPS box. If you sent any direct e-mail or PMs to me since then, it would be very helpful to know to where you sent them and when, so that I can look for them in the correct location.

P.P.S. It took me a day to find your telephone number. I rang a few minues ago and you were unavailable. Please rind me back ASAP.
Title: Re: Famicom Disk System (and Twin Famicom) Restoration Services + Repro FDS Disks
Post by: fredJ on January 04, 2012, 06:20:37 am
I thought this was funny.   :D
Title: Re: Famicom Disk System (and Twin Famicom) Restoration Services + Repro FDS Disks
Post by: Xious on January 05, 2012, 01:45:36 am
What part exactly do you find amusing? I don't think any of it was intended to be comical...  :bomb:
Title: Re: Famicom Disk System (and Twin Famicom) Restoration Services + Repro FDS Disks
Post by: MarkNES on November 03, 2012, 03:32:28 pm
 :) I'm happy to hear that you are generous enough to do these services. Although I don't have a Famicom Disk System, I'd trust you with it whenever it needs a repair.
Title: Re: Famicom Disk System (and Twin Famicom) Restoration Services + Repro FDS Disks
Post by: ericj on November 03, 2012, 03:50:21 pm
</sarcasm>
Title: Re: Famicom Disk System (and Twin Famicom) Restoration Services + Repro FDS Disks
Post by: 80sFREAK on November 03, 2012, 04:44:13 pm
QuoteIf I ever get out of the business of restoring these buggers, which is unlikely to happen in the next decade or so, rest-assured I'll make it available somehow.
First part actually happened, not the second ???
Title: Re: Famicom Disk System (and Twin Famicom) Restoration Services + Repro FDS Disks
Post by: okame on December 05, 2012, 04:08:22 pm
I recently got a Twin Famicom from someone on the Famicom World forum, but he sent the Famicom Disk drive in a separate package, and a circuit board attached to the motor broke during shipping. Here's a picture: http://bitly.com/SwcX1R I tried to get my dad to fix it for me by doing what everyone on the forum told me to do, soldering wires on each side to connect the leads, but the system stopped working altogether. It wasn't even playing cart games. Took the wires off, now I can play my cart games again, at least. Would you be able to fix this? If so, how much would you charge, including shipping to Canada if I sent you the entire Twin Famicom console to you? I'd pay for shipping on this end, and I have a PayPal account with my bank I could use to pay you to send it back fixed.
Title: Re: Re: Famicom Disk System (and Twin Famicom) Restoration Services + Repro FDS Disks
Post by: UglyJoe on December 05, 2012, 06:59:39 pm
Xious doesn't offer his services anymore...
Title: Re: Famicom Disk System (and Twin Famicom) Restoration Services + Repro FDS Disks
Post by: Mooliecool on November 10, 2013, 09:11:30 am
can you do a reproduction of disk keeper?
Title: Re: Re: Famicom Disk System (and Twin Famicom) Restoration Services + Repro FDS Disks
Post by: RGB_Gamer on November 17, 2013, 04:43:25 pm
Xious,

Do you offer RGB modding? I may want a Sharp Twin Famicom RGB modded. Or perhaps can you mod toaster NES to have a famicom cart slot on the top?
Title: Re: Famicom Disk System (and Twin Famicom) Restoration Services + Repro FDS Disks
Post by: ericj on November 17, 2013, 05:03:18 pm
Xious has been MIA for quite awhile...
Title: Re: Famicom Disk System (and Twin Famicom) Restoration Services + Repro FDS Disks
Post by: Mooliecool on November 21, 2013, 01:22:58 pm
Quote from: ericj on November 17, 2013, 05:03:18 pm
Xious has been MIA for quite awhile...


Well he was last online 3 days... but no posts
Title: Re: Famicom Disk System (and Twin Famicom) Restoration Services + Repro FDS Disks
Post by: ericj on November 21, 2013, 04:21:41 pm
His shop burned down, so I doubt he's modding anymore. He'll likely message you if he is.  :bomb:
Title: Re: Famicom Disk System (and Twin Famicom) Restoration Services + Repro FDS Disks
Post by: Mooliecool on November 22, 2013, 12:26:11 pm
Well I don't need disk keeper anymore and I could do a zelda prototype reproduction with authentic looking sticker... not that hard, even all night nippon smb is not that hard
Title: Re: Famicom Disk System (and Twin Famicom) Restoration Services + Repro FDS Disks
Post by: R3TROGAM3R64 on August 31, 2014, 05:06:11 pm
Is this service still available
Title: Re: Famicom Disk System (and Twin Famicom) Restoration Services + Repro FDS Disks
Post by: P on August 31, 2014, 09:49:14 pm
Read some more posts in this thread and you'll know the answer.