Just to check. You do have a boot cart in the cartridge slot on the front of the unit? It needs to use an original N64 game cart to boot past the copy protection and trick the N64 into loading the game rom. Mario 64 works best.
Is this useful?
http://n64.icequake.net/mirror/slaanesh79/Backup_Units/CD64/CD64.htm
Of course! It does nothing at all without a cart in the front...
Thanks for the link, I reckon I've already got every 64CD related page open
What happened, when I first got this, plugged it in, turned it on, worked for 5 minutes, then went off, and wouldn't turn on again.
Pulled it apart, and found there was 1 screw left in the board out of 4... so when the N64 was placed ontop, I assume it pushed the board down and didn't make proper contact...
So, I fitted four screws, powered it back up, and it still did nothing.
Checked the voltages, and burnt my hand on the 7805 regulator, and found no voltage coming from it.
I removed the 7805, and replaced it with a switchmode, 2amp, 5volt regulator module, checked the voltage, 4.98volts, put it back together, and it still did nothing...
Rechecked the voltages, and I still had no 5volts?!
Then I realised one of the screws was shorting out the 5volt rail

So, fibre washers under the screws, and then it powered up...
It now appears to power up every time, but the memory seems bad... whether the ram is actually bad, or the socket doesn't make proper contact, I don't know...
My N64 seemed to "wash out" the image on the screen, almost like its over exposed.. I first realised this when playing Mario Kart... as a result, this makes it rather difficult to even figure out what it written at the top right of the screen, however I know its version 1.3 of the bios...
There's a CD64 BIOS that supports hard drives/CF cards but only FAT16 so far. Maybe if med got more testers he would be motivated to update it. I have CD64+ but I still don't have a working N64, so I can't test it.
I don't know if anyone has a schematic but med knows a lot about the CD64.
New bios looks interesting... I had seen that before too, something worth considering for sure.