Im 98.3% sure that you are screwed, much like myself and the many that have gone before...
There is no way in a million years that a line will be of any help what so ever (guilty as charged, i did the same) they are far too sensitive you really have to have taken the ohmage before you had started, and even if you had.... chances are you have over adjusted it (like me) beyond the point of no return..... there was a thread where people had posted there working values....... but this is of limited help when you know why there are pots there in the first place.
Each drive is different, depending on many factors, such as if brand of resistors is different between batches..... etc, the temprature the day they were manufactured.... etc...etc....etc........ and at the end of the day if the drive does not pass tests then the pots are altered in the factory, so no two drives are quite the same basically.
Personaly i bought a samsung 616T (the other guy above got a 616F, either will work but the T is better, they both come in black but are alot easier to find in white)
Others have bought a xbox samsung drive from ebay.... this works also, i now have a redundant phillips that can read cd-r or cd-rw but no dvd (anyone interested for £10 lol)
So to sum up, i suspect you are screwed but keep trying anyway and good luck.
- Shorty
This post has been edited by shorty: Sep 17 2003, 01:30 PM