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blog:zx_fault1 [2020/08/10 21:58] – [Third Attempt - RAM Chip Replacement] john | blog:zx_fault1 [2020/08/11 17:55] (current) – [Argh! More Crashing!!!] john | ||
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===== Third Attempt - RAM Chip Replacement ===== | ===== Third Attempt - RAM Chip Replacement ===== | ||
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Okay, so fixing any suspect solder joints didn't do it, neither did replacing all of the capacitors. The only thing left is to begin replacing the various chips. The most likely is memory, followed by the Z80 and the ULA. | Okay, so fixing any suspect solder joints didn't do it, neither did replacing all of the capacitors. The only thing left is to begin replacing the various chips. The most likely is memory, followed by the Z80 and the ULA. | ||
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==== Testing ==== | ==== Testing ==== | ||
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So, did it work? | So, did it work? | ||
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Well.... | Well.... | ||
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+ | It only went and worked! | ||
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+ | I was cautious however, as I had experienced the Speccy working previously, only to start rebooting and crashing after being left on for a few minutes. This time I let it sit at the +2 menu screen for a good 15 minutes to warm up. | ||
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+ | No problems at all. | ||
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+ | I also noticed that the picture was substantially clearer than it had been in the past. I'm not sure which areas on the board are served by the capacitors that were replaced, but if they have any involvement in the video out circuitry I wouldn' | ||
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+ | And close up images of the individual pixels on the screen: | ||
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+ | //Now that's a result!// | ||
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+ | ====== Argh! More Crashing!!! ====== | ||
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+ | Whilst the Spectrum seems to be stable running by itself, I have found that plugging anything in to the edge connector (my DivIDE+ CF adapter, or my Penguin PS/2 keyboard interface from Lotharek.pl), | ||
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+ | Oh, and now it's back to screen corruption all the time m( | ||
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- | {{: | + | **[Update - August 11th 2020]** - And now it stops doing it without anything plugged in ... It seems as if once you've plugged a peripheral in, the system will keep powering on to screen corruption like this, until you've let it sit unpowered, without any peripherals, |
- | {{: | + | Have ordered a replacement power regulator (Traco TSR 2-2450 - switching regulator in place of the LM78S05 linear regulator) and Z80 CPU, as they are the next suspects. Especially when it appears to be far more stable without anything plugged in to the expansion bus. |