Got Stiggys C128 here that showed the same problem as I encountered with mine. The system was in monitor mode all the time and printed DSAVE over and over.
Fault fixed by replacing the CIA at location U1
Apple //e repair log
After the recent RCM open weekend I returned home with a boot full of broken stuff, one of which was Panthers Apple IIe which displays garbage on screen at startup.
Originally thought it might be a power supply issue but all voltages checked out fine.
Next step, check the ROM’s.
This version of the Apple II can take a 27C64 EPROM as a direct replacement so I just burned a new set of ROM’s and tried one at a time. The first one I changed was 342-0135 which is the “unenhanced CD” ROM. Replacing this actually fixed the fault.
Pressing CONTROL+OPEN APPLE+CLOSED APPLE+RESET invokes the self test routines. This came up with KERNEL OK which is correct.
I don’t have any software to test this any further but I ran a small basic program which worked fine.
My only problem was the DELETE key prints a character rather than deleting anything but since I’m not familiar with this system this could be right, doubt it though.
EDIT: Confirmed that the delete key does NOT actually operate as delete in the BASIC environment, apparently the key is programmed to be a delete key with certain applications.
PLS100 chips
Today I received a job lot of 20 x PLS100 chips that I got from eBay recently.
For those that aren’t aware, these are what was used as a PLA in the older breadbin Commodore 64’s and are probably the most common failure in the machine as they tend to run hot.
Ive got the JEDEC fuse map from a genuine C64 PLA and have tested with no problems. These should keep mine and RCM’s Commodore’s going for a while longer now
Pocket Gal bootleg PAL added
Dumped a PAL16L8 from the Pocket Gal bootleg board I got.
The PAL was unprotected and I have converted it for use on a GAL16V8.
This has been tested working.
UPDATE: When I get an idea in my head the tendency is to get it done or ill think about it constantly so the second and final PAL on the board is now dumped and converted to GAL. The original device is a PAL16R6 and this was also unprotected.
Pocket Gal bootleg repair log
Another decent fella from a forum was giving this board away for the price of postage.
Its been a bit quiet lately on the repair front so thought id give myself something to do. Ended up being a really quick and easy fix.
The game booted up and all the sound appeared to be there, it would even coin up but the game could not be started.
Checked pin 17 at the edge connector (Start button) and this was HIGH and it toggled LOW when the start button was pressed. Traced this through to a nearby 74LS245.
The direction pin (1) was held low connected to ground and because the ENABLE pin was pulsing it was pretty difficult to see if the inputs on the B side of the Bus were making any difference to the A side outputs. I piggybacked a new 245 onto it and the game could now be played. I desoldered it and replaced the chip, all is now working. Shame the game is utter crap!
I also took the opportunity to dump the unprotected PAL16L8. I’ve converted it to GAL and tested it. There is a PAL16R6 on there too which ill get around to doing sometime but the board is of typical bootleg quality and a bit of a pain.