Jan 122015
 

Welcome to my first repair log!

I bought this (very) expensive pcb from ebay in October 2014.

I played the game a couple of times and then after about one week, all the sprites disappeared while I was playing. Only background and text were present:

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I couldn’t believe, at first I began to press everywhere hoping it was a loose or oxydized connector but soon I realized something got faulty.

This game hasn’t any schematics available so I knew from the beginning it would have been very tough to fix it.

I connected my trusty logic probe and began to short some pins on the pcb to see what changed on the screen so that I could focus on the right part of the circuit.

 

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After about 30 mins turned on, the sprites started to reapper but missing some lines:

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I then remembered that 1942 hardware is very similar to Son Son and the schematics are available.

I was right, the way that TTL chips are connected on 1942 is equal on Son Son. Only the positions of the ICs are different but the logic is really similar.

I probed the 2148 rams @F2 and @F4 on Son Son pcb which on 1942 schematics are described as OBJ rams and I found a stuck /WR signal @F4 on Son Son (J4 on 1942):

 

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I followed back the signal always taking a look on 1942 schematics, and I found finally the source of the problems on the missing signal on pin 11 of an 74LS00 @F11 (on 1942 I circled the equivalent IC @K11).

On  1942 schematics available on internet, someone circled the 74LS00@N8 writing “no plane”, probably he had the same fault. 😉

son1

 

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Replacing the 74LS00@F11 gave me back all the sprites

 

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Taito F3 D77-03 added

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Jan 072015
 

muddymusic dumped a D77-03 PAL from one of his Taito F3 cartridges today.
At this moment it is untested so if you test it please let us know.

Thanks to muddymusic

 Posted by at 6:22 pm

Lightning Fighters repair log #2

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Jan 062015
 

Found this Konami Lightning Fighters PCB buried somewhere in the pile so today I decided to take a look at.

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I know quite well this kind of hardware since I repaired two of them in the past and I can say it’s not really complicated, the use of graphical ASICs simplify a lot the PCB layout and troubleshooting.

Once powered on I got a solid black screen.Probing the main 68000 CPU revealed that watchdog was active and board was resetting endless.Dumped the two program ROMs gave me bad dump of the one @E15.Once reprogrammed a 27C010 EPROM, board succesfully booted but all colors were clearly wrong:

LF_colors_issue

Schematics of this game were available so looking at them revealed that color RAMs were two 2018 @D18 and D19.Probing these two static RAMs I found some addressing lines not pulsing fine.All of these were tied to the four outputs of a 74LS157 @F19 (whose inputs were connected to address lines of 68000 CPU and ASIC marked ‘053251’ so this was how the two colors RAM were being addressed) .

Piggybacking a good 74LS157 restored all colors.Using my HP10529A logic comparator was a further proof of my suspects that were confirmed definitively testing this multiplexer out-of-circuit where it failed miserably:

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Fitted a good 74LS157 brought back the PCB to 100%.

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 Posted by at 5:38 pm

SEGA NAOMI multi BIOS

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Jan 042015
 

P1pkin has released his NAOMI/NAOMI2 multi BIOS for everyone.

By changing the dipswitches you can change the region of your system
DSW2 DSW3
OFF OFF Japan
ON OFF USA
OFF ON Export
ON ON Korea

Original thread can be found here

Thanks very much to P1pkin for this.

 Posted by at 1:50 pm