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retro
10-01-2008, 09:17 PM
I've been having a sort-out, and for the first time in years I got my Sophia gear out. As I get asked questions on this, I thought I'd take a picture for you all to see a (nearly) complete setup.

http://triumphguide.com/assembler/sophiasetup_sm.jpg (http://triumphguide.com/assembler/sophiasetup.jpg)

The Target Box is in the middle. You could use a Graphics box instead, but would lose some functionality, most notably the CD drive.

To use a Sophia, you'll either need a second SH2 or a E7000 ICE unit. Both are custom Sega versions, so quite hard to find. Here are some old pictures I took for a comparison of the SH2:

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v85/retroap/sh2.jpg
Sophia SH2

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v85/retroap/sh2-prod.jpg
Retail Saturn SH2

As you can see, they are very different!

On the right of the main picture is the E7000 ICE unit. This links to a pod, which fits inside the Target Box. You can see the Sega pod (left) and the standard Hitachi pod (right) on top of the Target Box.

On the left of the picture are two options for CD emulation - the Cross Mirage and the JVC VCD card.

Other items not in the picture include the software and the (very rare) SCSI cable for connecting a CD emulator.

I didn't include the Target Box or the Sound box, as they're separate items. Oh, and sorry for the backdrop... the kitchen was the easiest place to take the picture!!

I hope this might be of use to someone with their setup!

8bitplus
10-01-2008, 09:38 PM
Very impressive kit. Thanks for showing us :thumbsup:

alphagamer
10-01-2008, 10:22 PM
indeed, it is always impressive what rare beauties some people got here.

ConsoleFun
10-02-2008, 02:12 AM
Beautiful! Simply beautiful!

Really cool that you have a complete ICE setup. I guess buying a complete kit is the only way to get that Sega pod.

Regarding the CD drive: Do you happen to know if the laser and drive PCB are custom as well, or could you use parts from an early HST-3200 retail Saturn if something get broken?

Thanx for sharing

retro
10-02-2008, 02:29 AM
The spare drives actually cost a LOT... more than a retail Saturn IIRC, so I'm guessing its different. I've never really opened the drive up, though, so I'm not too sure. It looks different, though. I would have thought that developers would have tried that it it were possible, and I know that they complained about the poor reliability of the Sophia's drive, so I am very doubtful that it would work.

The pod is indeed different.... I was chasing a PGA adapter for a stock Hitachi one, but it wouldn't have worked anyway! I was very fortunate to get my Saturn pod - thanks again to the supplier ;-)

I only have one Target Box and one Graphics box, but I've been offered a few of each over the years. They're getting harder to find, though, and you're right - you really want to find one that's complete! Getting a pod or chip is otherwise very difficult, as is Sega's software. My setup has parts literally from all over the world (USA, UK, Japan, Hong Kong) and took me about 5 years to acquire. I still need the SCSI cable to get the CD emulation going. Oh, and one of the original dev pads, for completeness ;-)

samael64
10-02-2008, 06:21 AM
Have you managed to run any games on it yet?

retro
10-02-2008, 08:32 AM
No - when I bought it, it had one SH2 and no pod. I've only recently got the Sega pod and the system was in storage. It is back in storage now, and I won't get a chance to set it up for a while, unfortunately.

pitsunami
10-02-2008, 10:06 AM
:love: :pray: :pray: very nice!!Its one of the few things that i doubt i will ever touch it!!:crying:

Segafreak_NL
10-02-2008, 01:10 PM
Nice pics, thanks :)

WarHampster
10-03-2008, 12:25 AM
Nice setup... let us know if you ever get any games running on it.

oldengineer
10-04-2008, 08:17 PM
Thanks for sharing m8, great pics.

ASSEMbler
10-05-2008, 09:10 AM
That's a special level in hell. A Sophia unit with dual ICE units...