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Atari 5200 color warm up


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#1 Official Ninja OFFLINE  

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Posted Thu Aug 25, 2011 10:02 AM

I know it has been talked about before but I wanted to bring this up again.

Both my 4 port and 2 port systems take a few minutes to warm up to the correct colors.
It is not very noticeable most of the time but if I put Adventure 2 in a cold system the game select screen starts off as a very blue blue-green. If I let the system sit and stay on within 2 mins the blueish blue-green turns to a more green blue-green.

I replaced my GTIA and also the cap at C4. The colors seem to warm up much faster now, but it is still noticable.

Anyone else notice a color warm up time with the 5200? Mostly you might not notice but with Adventure 2, The ground color turns from a light green to a brownish color.

#2 zylon OFFLINE  

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Posted Thu Aug 25, 2011 10:31 AM

It takes a little time for the voltage regulators to warm up. As they get older, they're a little slower to do so. :)

#3 Mitch OFFLINE  

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Posted Thu Aug 25, 2011 4:09 PM

Yeah, it's either the voltage regulator or the electrolytic caps getting old. They can be replaced fairly inexpensively though. Soldering is required.

Mitch

#4 0078265317 OFFLINE  

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Posted Thu Aug 25, 2011 10:27 PM

View Postzylon, on Thu Aug 25, 2011 10:31 AM, said:

It takes a little time for the voltage regulators to warm up. As they get older, they're a little slower to do so. :)

So does that mean they will eventually die. And if so how long will the ones you replaced in mine last?




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