[Coco] Coco SDC troubleshooting: no ROM found
Zippster
zippster278 at gmail.com
Fri Nov 28 09:38:29 EST 2014
Hi Richard,
Definitely sounds like a contact problem.
How did you clean the flux off of the bard after
you built it? (if you did)
Likely some flux or other residue interfering.
Try taking a Q-tip soaked in isopropyl alcohol (91%) and clean
all the contacts in the PLCC sockets, as well as the card edge
connector and re-seat the chips.
- Ed
> On Nov 28, 2014, at 12:36 AM, Richard Goedeken <Richard at fascinationsoftware.com> wrote:
>
> Hello everyone,
>
> Today I built up two CocoSDCs from kits, and one of them works perfectly but
> the other does not. If anyone could help me get my second unit working I'd
> much appreciate it.
>
> The non-working unit doesn't boot up with the SDC-DOS extensions. It just
> boots as Extended Color Basic 2.0 or whatever the default Coco3 basic ROM is.
> The LED will light up and stay lit if there's no SDHC card inserted at power
> up. If there is a card plugged in however, the LED will light for a second or
> so after power-on, and then it will turn off. It flashes if I hit reset. So
> some portions of the system are working. But for some reason the Coco doesn't
> start up the SDC-DOS rom extension, so it is not usable.
>
> I already did quite a bit of troubleshooting. I swapped all of the chips out
> between the malfunctioning unit and a working one. And after swapping each
> chip, the malfunctioning unit still malfunctioned, and the working unit still
> worked. So it's not a problem with the chips. I examined all of the solder
> joints with a 45x loupe and even went through and re-melted all of them and
> touched them up, but still no joy. The DIP switches are all set to off. I
> used a meter to 'ring out' the contacts on the flash ROM socket, and I got
> continuity on all of them. I also tested the pins of the DIP switch, and they
> are definitely all not conducting.
>
> So I'm sort of at a loss as to what could be causing this. A bad socket? A
> defect in the PCB itself; bad via maybe? Can anyone suggest how to
> troubleshoot this further? Maybe I can do some PEEKs to see if the SDC-DOS
> rom image is visible? What else could cause it not to start up with the ROM
> extension?
>
> Thanks,
> Richard
>
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