Recently acquired a Pioneer LD-V6100 (PAL) and the interactive training discs it was used with.
It's a big hefty beast of a machine (there is a picture in the database
here already) - very like the LD-V6000, but with an extra couple of inches at the base to accommodate the MSX(?) cartridge port and the extra PCB it's on.
Unfortunately I have no documentation (posting this partly to plead for that), so I have no idea about its more interesting features, which include the aforementioned MSX slot/board, a video/audio
input (2xBNCs + phonos) on the back, and an additional socket labelled "IEC-625" (complete with its own set of DIP switches) as well as the standard RS-232C serial port.
I've been trying it out, it's noisy (the cooling fan runs continuously). I don't have the RU-V6000 remote (assuming that's the one for it), and was annoyed to find that the remote from its "little brother" the LD-700 doesn't control it. I downloaded remote codes for my Logitech Harmony for it which do the basics.
But, disappointingly, other than having tried out the serial port (which works, but the codes seem very different to any other Pioneer), I haven't yet made it do anything more interesting than the LD-700 can do. I tried inputting video into the inputs - no effect. I have no idea at all what the MSX part does, but it's a very big circuit board with loads of chips, so it must do something...
Here's a photo of it, if anyone can make any deductions based on that - the cartridge slot is at the top left:
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If not, I may pop to the MSX forum and ask there...
I've also been trying to get the MS-DOS software discs that were part of the interactive package working, but that's a whole separate saga which I may post about later!
So really I'm after a Service Manual, and any thoughts people might have about the video input and the cartridge port...