[ukvac] TECH (help needed): Virtua Racing Deluxe
Well, I've (actually a couple of us
) now lugged my lovely VR Deluxe (from
Matt) up to my second floor office and found some time to get my more
technically literate mates to have a look at it. The initial monitor problem
has been solved (a dry joint on the frame IC) but when the machine boots
(minus it's compressor at the moment) all we get is a full white screen (and
occasionally after rebooting, a white screen with blue lines). The drive bd
works fine (turning the steering wheel gives differing values on the
7segment display) but the possible problem is as follows. The cpu/ram board
has a two parallel rows of red and green LEDs. Initally these all stayed on
but after pressing in the ICs and checking interboard connections when it is
switched on now the first pair of LEDs go out. This leads me to believe they
are all meant to go out in order as the machine goes through its
initialisation test procedure of the ROM/RAM. Is this correct? Does anyone
else have a machine they can check this for me... ArcadeWarehouse
? If
this is correct, then does anyone know which chips are being tested/failing
as the manuals I have (for both Deluxe and Twin) say nothing about these
LEDs
Additionally, how easy is it to drive it's rather impressive 36" WS medium
(high?) res monitor with something else.. say a PS2
--John
DATA Imported from archives: originally posted by John Cassells (john@cassells.screaming.net)
Well, I've (actually a couple of us
Matt) up to my second floor office and found some time to get my more
technically literate mates to have a look at it. The initial monitor problem
has been solved (a dry joint on the frame IC) but when the machine boots
(minus it's compressor at the moment) all we get is a full white screen (and
occasionally after rebooting, a white screen with blue lines). The drive bd
works fine (turning the steering wheel gives differing values on the
7segment display) but the possible problem is as follows. The cpu/ram board
has a two parallel rows of red and green LEDs. Initally these all stayed on
but after pressing in the ICs and checking interboard connections when it is
switched on now the first pair of LEDs go out. This leads me to believe they
are all meant to go out in order as the machine goes through its
initialisation test procedure of the ROM/RAM. Is this correct? Does anyone
else have a machine they can check this for me... ArcadeWarehouse
this is correct, then does anyone know which chips are being tested/failing
as the manuals I have (for both Deluxe and Twin) say nothing about these
LEDs
Additionally, how easy is it to drive it's rather impressive 36" WS medium
(high?) res monitor with something else.. say a PS2
--John
DATA Imported from archives: originally posted by John Cassells (john@cassells.screaming.net)