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#1 CV Gus OFFLINE  

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Posted Wed Jun 22, 2011 1:23 PM

Well, my CV is malfunctioning.

When you switch it on, all you get is a black screen and a sort of high-pitched hum. No COLECOVISION, and no message if you leave out the cartridge. It's the same either way.

However, the 2600 module works fine.

If anyone here can pinpoint the problem so I don't have to test anything, that would be a great timesaver.

Thanks.

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Posted Wed Jun 22, 2011 1:36 PM

View PostCV Gus, on Wed Jun 22, 2011 1:23 PM, said:

Well, my CV is malfunctioning.

When you switch it on, all you get is a black screen and a sort of high-pitched hum. No COLECOVISION, and no message if you leave out the cartridge. It's the same either way.

However, the 2600 module works fine.

If anyone here can pinpoint the problem so I don't have to test anything, that would be a great timesaver.

Thanks.

My guess is that the CPU died, or perhaps the BIOS ROM...
2600 module is an almost standalone console, it uses the power supply and video output stuff, so we know for sure those are still working.

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Posted Wed Jun 22, 2011 2:36 PM

Agree with Opcode that it's either the CPU chip, BIOS chip or it could be the DRAM chips... but usually they don't all go bad at once and you therefore would get funky graphic displays.

Will have to wait for the resident CV hardware guru, Yurkie, to chime in as he would be the best source for an answer.

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Posted Wed Jun 22, 2011 3:11 PM

Have you repacked the power switch or had it refurbed?

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Posted Wed Jun 22, 2011 3:35 PM

There are so many things that could cause a unit to do nothing, that it is a ridiculous thread to even start. CV Gus should have known better to even start such a thread. CV Gus, I have not seen a post from you in years, you should have just said "Hi, guys it's been awhile since I posted...How is everybody?" And then took the CV a part and fixed it.

#6 CV Gus OFFLINE  

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Posted Wed Jun 22, 2011 3:46 PM

View PostYurkie, on Wed Jun 22, 2011 3:35 PM, said:

There are so many things that could cause a unit to do nothing, that it is a ridiculous thread to even start. CV Gus should have known better to even start such a thread. CV Gus, I have not seen a post from you in years, you should have just said "Hi, guys it's been awhile since I posted...How is everybody?" And then took the CV a part and fixed it.


As I did with the Roller Controller.

But with the sort of equipment I have to test things with, it would take a long time- even with good schematics- to track down this particular problem.

It did not seem unreasonable to assume, like with the infamous "autostart" problem, that there would likely be a particular cause of this and someone could at least narrow it down ("it is probably the SN555-5555 chip").

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Posted Wed Jun 22, 2011 3:51 PM

View PostCV Gus, on Wed Jun 22, 2011 3:46 PM, said:

View PostYurkie, on Wed Jun 22, 2011 3:35 PM, said:

There are so many things that could cause a unit to do nothing, that it is a ridiculous thread to even start. CV Gus should have known better to even start such a thread. CV Gus, I have not seen a post from you in years, you should have just said "Hi, guys it's been awhile since I posted...How is everybody?" And then took the CV a part and fixed it.


As I did with the Roller Controller.

But with the sort of equipment I have to test things with, it would take a long time- even with good schematics- to track down this particular problem.

It did not seem unreasonable to assume, like with the infamous "autostart" problem, that there would likely be a particular cause of this and someone could at least narrow it down ("it is probably the SN555-5555 chip").

OK if I where going to gamble and not test anything......replace the VDP. No video.. dead VDP. Not necessarily the problem, but if you want down and dirty what is wrong, that's my guess.

#8 CV Gus OFFLINE  

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Posted Wed Jun 22, 2011 3:59 PM

I never said I wasn't going to test anything, just if someone could narrow it down for me. It took me some time to trace the circuits in the 5200 before I was able to guess what the problem was (turned out I was right).

Thanks. I'll check the schematics for it, and try it out.

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Posted Wed Jun 22, 2011 5:15 PM

View PostYurkie, on Wed Jun 22, 2011 3:51 PM, said:

OK if I where going to gamble and not test anything......replace the VDP. No video.. dead VDP. Not necessarily the problem, but if you want down and dirty what is wrong, that's my guess.

I don't think it is the VDP, otherwise he shouldn't be getting noise from the PSG. It seems to be CPU related to me (or BIOS/RAM). No CPU, no video (when the VDP resets, video output is disabled) and noise (the CV PSG doesn't have a RESET signal to disable sound).

[EDIT]: BTW, I think your first post was kind of rude to say at least.
CV Gus has been a CV enthusiast for a loooong time, I remember him from way before I released Space Invaders Collection (though from the DP boards). For many years he was very active and supported the CV scene in a big way, wrote many reviews about both new and old CV games, etc.
IFAIK he has been going through hard times for a while, and that surely gets in the way of hobbies, etc. Even if it wasn’t the case, we need to keep in mind this is an open forum, people are free to come here and post whenever they want. In fact we should welcome back those that have been away for a while, we are a small group, so the more the merrier.
Finally, I fail to see how this thread can be “ridiculous”. It is a fellow CV enthusiast asking for help to fix his CV. And we always have the option to ignore people we don't think deserve help.

Eduardo

Edited by opcode, Wed Jun 22, 2011 5:58 PM.


#10 Yurkie OFFLINE  

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Posted Wed Jun 22, 2011 8:34 PM

I have read all the old threads, and CV Gus used to post all the time and even talked about different mod ideas, someone with his degree of knowledge posting a question like he did seemed ridiculous to me, and I stand by my comment 100%. I didn't flame him, and I even played along and gave him my opinion.

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Posted Tue Jun 28, 2011 2:54 PM

First of all, much of my knowledge relates to the Atari 5200, oddly enough...

But I can't seem to find any actual schematics about the CPU chip- to test it, I need to know the logic gates of the Z80 CPU; anyone here know where to look? The ones for the CV Roller Controller were very clear, and so I was able to repair it (it was a gate that always stayed "on" instead of flickering when the roller was used).

My testing equipment is an ancient multitester and a weird red/green LED light tester built from wooden rods, nails, and old wire and LEDs from a 1970's broken VCR...

Thanks.

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Posted Tue Jun 28, 2011 4:56 PM

View PostCV Gus, on Tue Jun 28, 2011 2:54 PM, said:

First of all, much of my knowledge relates to the Atari 5200, oddly enough...

But I can't seem to find any actual schematics about the CPU chip- to test it, I need to know the logic gates of the Z80 CPU; anyone here know where to look? The ones for the CV Roller Controller were very clear, and so I was able to repair it (it was a gate that always stayed "on" instead of flickering when the roller was used).

My testing equipment is an ancient multitester and a weird red/green LED light tester built from wooden rods, nails, and old wire and LEDs from a 1970's broken VCR...

Thanks.
I think I have a .PDF for the z80 send me a pm and I will get it to you.

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Posted Tue Jul 12, 2011 12:47 AM

View Postopcode, on Wed Jun 22, 2011 5:15 PM, said:

View PostYurkie, on Wed Jun 22, 2011 3:51 PM, said:

OK if I where going to gamble and not test anything......replace the VDP. No video.. dead VDP. Not necessarily the problem, but if you want down and dirty what is wrong, that's my guess.

I don't think it is the VDP, otherwise he shouldn't be getting noise from the PSG. It seems to be CPU related to me (or BIOS/RAM). No CPU, no video (when the VDP resets, video output is disabled) and noise (the CV PSG doesn't have a RESET signal to disable sound).

[EDIT]: BTW, I think your first post was kind of rude to say at least.
CV Gus has been a CV enthusiast for a loooong time, I remember him from way before I released Space Invaders Collection (though from the DP boards). For many years he was very active and supported the CV scene in a big way, wrote many reviews about both new and old CV games, etc.
IFAIK he has been going through hard times for a while, and that surely gets in the way of hobbies, etc. Even if it wasn’t the case, we need to keep in mind this is an open forum, people are free to come here and post whenever they want. In fact we should welcome back those that have been away for a while, we are a small group, so the more the merrier.
Finally, I fail to see how this thread can be “ridiculous”. It is a fellow CV enthusiast asking for help to fix his CV. And we always have the option to ignore people we don't think deserve help.

Eduardo

I am looking for info on the same problem as CVGus so I saw this post and clicked in and I was also shocked at the rudeness of certin members,glad I didnt ask for info!
Im a long time member too but I guess Im lucky that my Atari's and other retro consoles are up to par,would hate to be belittled for asking a simple question!
Will search elsewhere :0(

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Posted Wed Jul 20, 2011 12:38 AM

I haven't post here for awhile too. I think that kind of rudeness isn't necessary. People do look up to you for your advice as I do too. I love these forums and this hobby. I really LOVE the Colecovision. I want to share that sometime my personal life and my ability to focus prevent my from proceeding with this hobby. My mood and my mind goes into cycles. I'm about to focus on Colecovision stuff a bit more now. I sorry I don't post often, and I'm having a hard time knowing that I may not be accepted here. I usually try my best to be polite as possible even though I'm sometime bit hyper.

Topic on hand:

I'm pretty positive that the BIOS ROM may have worn out like some atari games due to age. Some Masked ROM don't retain there data as long as it should. I have a dead DKjr cart, some posted posted on the atari 2600 about their dead Atari 2600 cartridges. I believe that the component processor chip, z80 chip, would be the least likely to fail. The 1K of RAM maybe be higher quality than the 8 2K video RAM. The Video processor unit would have shown signs of failure before going completely.

I think it is best to replace the BIOS ROM chip with a new one would be the first thing to replace, before troubleshooting further. Most of the stuff like processor and RAM are always changes while the BIOS ROM is suppose to be static. I know the previous statement may not make sense.

This is just my analytic what may be wrong with your unit. I wish you luck with your system.

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Posted Tue Jul 26, 2011 5:02 AM

Ok, this is crazy because this has happened to my autralian colecovision when I decided to play it. I have the exact same problem. I am not tech savvy in the slightest, so if anyone could offer to help fix it that would be great. I love my colecovision too much to just let it be a glorified (and gigantic) atari 2600!




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