VS2 Junkie
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My Daytona USA had developed a fault with both the monitor and the videoboard.
Fist the monitor was all over the place and this was shipped off to Gunblade for a good once over.
Monitor arrived backed spot on as always from grant(he's done a few of mine before).
The next problem was on switching on the machine all the cars,roads and mountains etc. where almost transparent.
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its hard to see it fully with the camera but here it is.(you can just see the cars)
So after a bit of digging on here and following the video below i though i would have a go at fixing the issues.
So first off all credit goes to the chap who has shared his work and findings with us all
Next i grabbed the image off youtube for reference and here it is below.
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Next step was to get those 6 ram chips off and because the rom chip had already been replaced in a previous repair i thought i would leave that alone for now.
Now clean those pads on the board(note the rom chip has stayed in place).
Before i soldered the new chips in place i thought i would put the boards back together and fit them into the machine to see what happens then post the results as part of this fix log.
On booting up the machine the results where as follows.
If you watch the video it is said that there are 3 kinds of severity ranging from a slight flicker to no vectors at all.
on removing all 6 chips you only get the Text,sky and sea with the odd polygon flicker which is exactly the same as the videos worst case scenario.
I purchased 12 of these chips<span style="line-height: 16.8px;">(i thought i would have some future spares)</span><span style="line-height: 1.4;"> from america via Ebay for </span>about<span style="line-height: 1.4;"> £70 delivered as trying to acquire UK stock was working out about £12 a chip</span>
Right lets get them fitted.
The flux round the chip legs looks worse on camera than it does in real life
Now back in and tested and hey presto the machine is 100% working.
Happy Days
I hope this little fix log helps if anyone else is going to have a go.
VS2 Junkie2019-09-11 22:17:01
Fist the monitor was all over the place and this was shipped off to Gunblade for a good once over.
Monitor arrived backed spot on as always from grant(he's done a few of mine before).
The next problem was on switching on the machine all the cars,roads and mountains etc. where almost transparent.
its hard to see it fully with the camera but here it is.(you can just see the cars)
So after a bit of digging on here and following the video below i though i would have a go at fixing the issues.
So first off all credit goes to the chap who has shared his work and findings with us all
Next i grabbed the image off youtube for reference and here it is below.
Next step was to get those 6 ram chips off and because the rom chip had already been replaced in a previous repair i thought i would leave that alone for now.
Now clean those pads on the board(note the rom chip has stayed in place).
Before i soldered the new chips in place i thought i would put the boards back together and fit them into the machine to see what happens then post the results as part of this fix log.
On booting up the machine the results where as follows.
If you watch the video it is said that there are 3 kinds of severity ranging from a slight flicker to no vectors at all.
on removing all 6 chips you only get the Text,sky and sea with the odd polygon flicker which is exactly the same as the videos worst case scenario.
I purchased 12 of these chips<span style="line-height: 16.8px;">(i thought i would have some future spares)</span><span style="line-height: 1.4;"> from america via Ebay for </span>about<span style="line-height: 1.4;"> £70 delivered as trying to acquire UK stock was working out about £12 a chip</span>
Right lets get them fitted.
The flux round the chip legs looks worse on camera than it does in real life
Now back in and tested and hey presto the machine is 100% working.
Happy Days
I hope this little fix log helps if anyone else is going to have a go.
VS2 Junkie2019-09-11 22:17:01