I came into possession of a Time Crisis 3 machine with a system 246 main board with dongle, lacking a drive and a working CRT. Has a screen but no main board. I did have on hand an arcade machine conversion board, to take the 15khz video to HDMI and figured before I invest too much into things I don't need yet. I would get the 246 to boot into the game and view it on a monitor.
I got no video signals out when powering up, and noticed that the DVD drive I purchased does not light up on power up. (It does work in a PC) I took an O-scope and measured the video cabling, and have no signals present. At this point I figure the game is not booting, as the main PS2 board is at least getting the power it needs. 12V and 5.1V measured as far as I can go down the line. I did notice the optical audio connection is glowing red, so the board is powered at least.
At this point I don't know how to proceed with troubleshooting. From what I've read in other threads, the main board, dongle, or secondary board with the VGA/serial ports and whatnot, could be bad. I believe I read that the dongle holds all of the boot information. So I'm wondering if I pull the dongle, should I expect to see any video signals? Even if it's just a black screen? If anyone has any ways for me to narrow this down I would appreciate the guidance. If not, would the recommendation to buy a new system 246 if it can be found?
Thank you!
I got no video signals out when powering up, and noticed that the DVD drive I purchased does not light up on power up. (It does work in a PC) I took an O-scope and measured the video cabling, and have no signals present. At this point I figure the game is not booting, as the main PS2 board is at least getting the power it needs. 12V and 5.1V measured as far as I can go down the line. I did notice the optical audio connection is glowing red, so the board is powered at least.
At this point I don't know how to proceed with troubleshooting. From what I've read in other threads, the main board, dongle, or secondary board with the VGA/serial ports and whatnot, could be bad. I believe I read that the dongle holds all of the boot information. So I'm wondering if I pull the dongle, should I expect to see any video signals? Even if it's just a black screen? If anyone has any ways for me to narrow this down I would appreciate the guidance. If not, would the recommendation to buy a new system 246 if it can be found?
Thank you!