[Coco] need help repairing a coco 2
Luis Antoniosi (CoCoDemus)
retrocanada76 at gmail.com
Thu Oct 16 06:52:25 EDT 2014
yes, the 6847 is already wired to produce text video, in fact you cannot
turn it off.
and yes, i had one 6809 with 2 pins blown.
Luis Felipe Antoniosi
On Thu, Oct 16, 2014 at 3:02 AM, Didier Derny <didier at aida.org> wrote:
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> the 6847 can produce the "beginning" of an image without being programmed ?
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> the 6809 can be only partly blown ?
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> thanks
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> didier
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> On 16/10/2014 00:25, Retro Canada wrote:
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>> its pretty easy through a mialigned cartridge to blow the 6809. you coul
>> blow it entirely or some pins. this is the first thing to replace. the
>> second is the ram chips. the you go for sam and pias.
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>> the 6847 is working fine
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>> On Oct 15, 2014, at 6:14 PM, "didier derny" <didier at aida.org> wrote:
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>> I have a coco 2 with no video on tv output.
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>> I built the composite interface on a breadboard
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>> Obviously I'm getting an image.
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>> But the machine is not correctly starting
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>> When I start or reset the machine I get
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>> The following patterns:
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>> 1/ Orange screen
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>> 2/ mix of green/orange lines not correctly synchronized
>> http://netfilters.eu/p2.JPG
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>> 3/ black screen with random green square containing the letter 'P'
>> http://netfilters.eu/p3.JPG
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>> 4/ mixed pattern, orange bands with green square containing the letter 'P'
>> http://netfilters.eu/p1.JPG
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>> I removed all the component on socket and clean the pins.
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>> If I remove ram or sams or eprom I don't get any image
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>> So my "theory" is that the 6809 starts
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>> The coco 2 is a 16k Korean one with 2 small sockets beside the ram chips
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>> Any idea ? it's the first time I repair a coco
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>> Thanks
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>> Didier
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