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Preppie
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BSOD

Post by Preppie » Mon Aug 08, 2022 8:59 pm

Hi :)

Got myself an Einstein and replaced the broken old PSU with a PT-65b but when switching on I get a blank blue screen which occasionally flickers. Thinking it might just be the RF I did the 5v mod to use a BBC scart but I get the same results.

There's life in the old beast, when I press ctrl-brk it tries to access the disk, so I'm thinking it's maybe a problem with the TMS9129NL from what I've read in other posts.

I'm a beginner at this stuff, although I can wave a soldering iron about a bit. I'm hoping one of you guys can confirm my suspicions or point out other potential problems.

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Re: BSOD

Post by Lardo Boffin » Tue Aug 09, 2022 8:14 am

Welcome on board!

If you did the 5V mod and used a beeb SCART did you also set the internal jumpers for RGB rather than YUV?
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Preppie
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Re: BSOD

Post by Preppie » Tue Aug 09, 2022 9:15 am

Yep, jumpers were set correctly.

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Re: BSOD

Post by Lardo Boffin » Tue Aug 09, 2022 10:05 am

Pressing CTRL + G should make a beep noise. Does that work?
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Re: BSOD

Post by Preppie » Tue Aug 09, 2022 11:49 am

Yes, ctrl-g makes a beep and reset works along with ctrl-brk accessing the disk. It appears to be alive except for the video.

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Re: BSOD

Post by Preppie » Wed Aug 10, 2022 11:10 am

The only IC that gets even a little bit warm is the TMS9129NL, although certainly nothing to worry about. But I got an IC from http://www.buy-transistors.com/ics/tms9129nl.html (last one) so I think I'll see if replacing that will help, if not I'll grab a couple of TMS4416-15NL and see if the RAM is the problem.

Just need to wait for some sockets to come thru the post, so if anyone has any other advise please shout up :)

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Re: BSOD

Post by Preppie » Thu Aug 11, 2022 3:52 pm

Damn, getting that board out was a bitch. Which idiot thought putting a button on one side and a volumn control on the other side was a good idea? My machine is mint, so I didn't want to dissasemble more than I needed, but ended up stripping the thing down completly :cry:

I'm so stressed now, and used up so much time that I'm gonna have to leave the soldering 'till another day. Busy the next few days so maybe get it done on Sunday.

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Re: BSOD

Post by Lardo Boffin » Thu Aug 11, 2022 7:24 pm

I watched a video on YouTube about someone taking one apart to fix it and it looked pretty painful!

Luckily I have only had to remove a keyboard so far. :shock:
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Re: BSOD

Post by vanpeebles » Thu Aug 11, 2022 8:28 pm

Welcome! :D

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