I am sure but I was not gonna take them out one by one by one, I had enough so I said fuck it shotgun!.Congrats!! Probably just one of them was bad. Keep the ones you removed just in case.
Usually an EEPROM error, means that the problem is with A or B Board. Do you have another one to try on?Hi, had the cps2multi from saveyourgames.it since day 1 and working fine, last play was around 3weeks ago.
Fired it up tonight and got greeted with an "eeprom error" message from SSF2T New Legacy.
Reseated all the boards with no bent pins or any abnormalies from visual inspection of the boards.
Tried to flash 1944 (black screen on boot) AVP (a wall of error addresses) and lastly Choko (Ceeprom error, attached pic for reference)
How could I rectify this issue?
Any help appreciated
I have a spare A board (with some garbled graphics) from my old house, will fetch it during the weekend for some testing and report findings.Usually an EEPROM error, means that the problem is with A or B Board. Do you have another one to try on?
No, I couldnt check the B board. Could you explain how to shorten the EXC please?I’m assuming the donor Board wasn’t checked as working before installing the multi onto it?
In that case, and given the battery leaked, that will be the most likely culprit unfortunately.
You could try shorting EXC5. But more importantly ensure you’re using a decrypted set.
If you have another B board you can use for the multi that would be the way to go. That board needs to be sent to someone who can check it over and repair it
The battery damage isn’t bad and I think it will be salvageable.
Looking at it briefly
- D1 is missing
- D5 is corroded and very likely dead
- 10M has had a trace repaired, but the chip may be damaged. There is also damage to the mask and possibly the substrate pins 11-15
- 10L should also be removed to check for corroded traces and clean up any damage
- Capacitor next to D5 is likely corroded and should be replaced
- Filter cap on the edge of the board is missing
By shorting the EXC 5 capacitor mean to put a screwdriver who will touch simultaneously the both pins for few seconds of that location capacitor . something like in the image i attachedNo, I couldnt check the B board. Could you explain how to shorten the EXC please?
Thank you. A board is working without problems.Without a working A and B set there is no way to tell for sure. But given the damage to your B board that would be the starting point
Thank you very much! I need to power on the PCB at that time, right?By shorting the EXC 5 capacitor mean to put a screwdriver who will touch simultaneously the both pins for few seconds of that location capacitor . something like in the image i attached(you can do it , its easy)
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No! you would be frying some chips as you'll be making a shortcut.Thank you very much! I need to power on the PCB at that time, right?