Hello,
I'm still new to fixing PCB, so i'm looking for some clues on this one.
I'm trying to fix a Captain America (Data East) that shows nothing on boot, black screen, no sound. From what i know, it was working fine before storage.
It seem to had a rough life, most of the big rom (C31, C34, C38, C50 and C57) had a lot of rust on it that i tried to clean, and tracks on the component parts of the PCB had black dots everywhere, so i guess it's not a good sign. It's impossible to track them all, but from what i've checked with continuity, it's all good. Solder side is perfect.
From what i've read so far, this could be a lot of things obviously, but first things to check should be : power, CPU and reset circuit.
However, with this hardware, CPU is not obvious and i can't find any schematics.
Are there any checks i could do with a multimeter and a logic probe ? (like is the crystal ok, does the CPU do something etc.), can i short and damage thoses custom chips trying to probe them ?
Any help would be appreciated
I'm still new to fixing PCB, so i'm looking for some clues on this one.
I'm trying to fix a Captain America (Data East) that shows nothing on boot, black screen, no sound. From what i know, it was working fine before storage.
It seem to had a rough life, most of the big rom (C31, C34, C38, C50 and C57) had a lot of rust on it that i tried to clean, and tracks on the component parts of the PCB had black dots everywhere, so i guess it's not a good sign. It's impossible to track them all, but from what i've checked with continuity, it's all good. Solder side is perfect.
From what i've read so far, this could be a lot of things obviously, but first things to check should be : power, CPU and reset circuit.
However, with this hardware, CPU is not obvious and i can't find any schematics.
Are there any checks i could do with a multimeter and a logic probe ? (like is the crystal ok, does the CPU do something etc.), can i short and damage thoses custom chips trying to probe them ?
Any help would be appreciated

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