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I have a Philips CD-i 210 that I still use on occasions (mainly for a bit of retro gaming
) It still works fine with the exception of it's memory,as soon as it's turned off it loses high scores etc. Anyone now if the memory is powered by a replaceable battery?
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Yes it is, and instructions to repair it are here http://cdii.blogspot.com/2009/09/ano...ing-cd-is.html
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I had a CD-i years ago, my favourite game was 7th Guest.
I had other games, tennis/cricket, but none equalled the game play 7th Guest did. 2-2 and 1, it drove me crazy for hours.
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Thanks for the help much appreciated. I Have 7th guest fantastic game for it's time,Burn cycle was a favorite but the disc no longer plays
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) It still works fine with the exception of it's memory,as soon as it's turned off it loses high scores etc. Anyone now if the memory is powered by a replaceable battery?
