ShootTheCore

@shootthecore.tech

Video games! My retro video game repair logs, video tutorials and written materials are collected at https://shootthecore.tech

<sigh> It’s so aggravating when a microscopic leg randomly snaps off of a TSOP-48 SMD flash chip when soldering it to a board. Fortunately I have a spare handy but it takes hours to flash with my current NAND programmer. 😅

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I radically improved arcadeRTFM.com this week. It's now a fully indexed archive of arcade repair/operator manuals plus schematics. It has details for 7,800+ arcade machines and 2,400+ manuals. You can search by game, manufacturer, year or even chip! Share it wherever you think it might be useful.

Screenshot of the Arcade Manual Archive website arcadeRTFM.com (dark mode) showing detailed technical specifications for the classic Sega Out Run arcade machine (sitdown/upright Rev B, 1986). The page includes hardware specs (2x Motorola MC68000 @ 10 MHz, Zilog Z80 @ 4 MHz), raster horizontal display (320×224 at 60.05 Hz), audio chips (YM2151 OPM and Sega PCM), controls (1 player, steering paddle, pedal, 1 button, 2 coin slots), a full DIP switch settings table for coin credits, cabinet type, demo sounds, time adjustment and difficulty, plus links to downloadable service manuals and schematics. Site header reads 'ARCADE MANUAL ARCHIVE' with stats 7,821 machines and 2,405 service manuals; search term 'out run' is active.

Just in time for #marchintosh , this Powerbook 1400cs was just gifted to me. Featuring a 233 Mhz PowerPC CPU, 64 MB RAM, 800 MB hard drive, Zip 100 drive, and 28.8k baud modem, this time capsule is in really nice shape! Now I need to figure out how to load some games onto it. 😎

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A CPS3 #arcade cart came in for service after suiciding due to a dead battery. It wouldn’t work after flashing the Darksoft UltraBIOS. I noticed missing solder next to the clock crystal, so I addressed that and now the cart works great! I wish all repairs went this smoothly. 😁

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#RandomGameSaturday this time is Zelda Four Swords Adventures. Four players each link a GBA to a GameCube console to embark on a unique adventure where the TV screen is a shared space but each player can split from the group to explore separately on their own screen. A peak couch co-op experience!

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I helped a friend calibrate his Sony KV-36FV16 CRT today. The greypoint range dialed in nicely except for a tiny blip in the 0-10% IRE that barely matters. The geometry is also surprisingly good for a flat screen Sony!

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A busy evening tonight repairing both a Seibu Kaihatsu SPI #arcade board and Raiden Fighters 2 cart. SPI Revive by Trap15 brought the SPI board back, and reflowing the solder on several SMD ROMs fixed the jailbar graphic corruption in RF2.

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I thought I was done with this Sega System 32 #arcade board but playtesting revealed that it would still freeze up periodically. It seems that another TTL clock buffer just to the left of the one I just replaced is bad as well - I even cross-tested it with two testers to be sure. Very strange. 😑

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ShootTheCore@shootthecore.tech · 8mo ago

I got a dead Sega System 32 #arcade board up and running again yesterday. Culprit was a dead TTL clock buffer chip. Full writeup on the diagnosis coming soon.

For this #RandomGameSarurday it’s Landstalker on the Sega Genesis / Mega Drive. Isometric adventure games are one of my favorite genres and this is a shining example of one, with a sprawling world, clever puzzles and excellent presentation. Some of the jumps are very difficult to pull off though.

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It seems that some folks (including myself) have misplaced their programming cables for the Darksoft CPS3 UltraSIMMs. Thankfully a 3D printed holder exists for the fancy ends that let me use a generic IDC crimping tool to build new cables. Thank you Frank Zhao of Ecellerator for creating & sharing!

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In for servicing is a Neo Geo 6 Slot MVS board. The audio used to fade out shortly after power on but a full capacitor replacement sorted that out. I swapped the old clock battery for a rechargeable coin cell too. These boards are large and in charge! 😎

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Repaired a UPL Black Heart #arcade #shmup board this evening. The NMK 902 custom chip used for rendering the FIX layer for the title screen and HUD failed. Swapped in a replacement from a Thunder Dragon donor and now it works great.

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I'm getting back to work on backlogged arcade board repairs. Latest is an Irem M92 with bent pins on the GA22 chip. It took 20 minutes under the microscope with sewing needles and desoldering braid to straighten the legs. Resoldered legs to pads, confirmed connections, and the board works perfectly.

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