bravesirchris Student Joined Feb 19, 2020 Messages 65 Reaction score 11 Location UK,Devon Dec 13, 2021 #1 I've got a Time crisis 4 with this on the screen ( see attach ), is this a motherboard fault as i cant find any info on it any where. Attachments time crisis 4 screen.jpg 228.1 KB · Views: 209
I've got a Time crisis 4 with this on the screen ( see attach ), is this a motherboard fault as i cant find any info on it any where.
stj Grand Master Joined May 4, 2017 Messages 1,721 Reaction score 888 Location England Dec 13, 2021 #2 it means it crashed. does it do it instantly or always in the same place in the game? did you swap the psu over?
it means it crashed. does it do it instantly or always in the same place in the game? did you swap the psu over?
Franco23444 Grand Master Joined Apr 24, 2020 Messages 1,236 Reaction score 973 Location Nowhereland Dec 13, 2021 #3 Most likely the hard drive is crashing.
bravesirchris Student Joined Feb 19, 2020 Messages 65 Reaction score 11 Location UK,Devon Dec 13, 2021 #4 I thought it was the hard drive but when i put swapped the hard drive from the working machine and the same screen in the same places.
I thought it was the hard drive but when i put swapped the hard drive from the working machine and the same screen in the same places.
stj Grand Master Joined May 4, 2017 Messages 1,721 Reaction score 888 Location England Dec 13, 2021 #5 what hardware does it use, pc?
Franco23444 Grand Master Joined Apr 24, 2020 Messages 1,236 Reaction score 973 Location Nowhereland Dec 13, 2021 #6 stj said: what hardware does it use, pc? Click to expand... It uses the Namco system super 256 hardware, it’s a slimmer version of the system 256 but with a hard drive.
stj said: what hardware does it use, pc? Click to expand... It uses the Namco system super 256 hardware, it’s a slimmer version of the system 256 but with a hard drive.
stj Grand Master Joined May 4, 2017 Messages 1,721 Reaction score 888 Location England Dec 13, 2021 #7 damn, because i was thinking ram - but ps2 has it onboard and i think it's bga too. it would be worth looking at the boards for bad capacitors though.
damn, because i was thinking ram - but ps2 has it onboard and i think it's bga too. it would be worth looking at the boards for bad capacitors though.