Hello,
I have problems with my newly acquired Famicom, on all games I have scrambled graphics like this:
http://i.imgur.com/G1vK5Fm.jpg
The background graphics are a broken mess, the sprites look fine though and the sound works without problems.
The Famicom worked totally fine after I did an AV-Mod, I could play Rockman 3 for a few minutes. After that I tried a Pal Mega Man 2 with a NES-to-Famicom pin adapter, it ran fine for 10 seconds then the graphics glitched out.
I already tried cleaning the cartridge connector and reflowing its pins, but no success. The mainboard looks ok optically.
Doe anyone know how to fix this?
Famicom with scrambled graphics
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Jet Black
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Famicom with scrambled graphics
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Pasky
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Re: Famicom with scrambled graphics
Looks like maybe the latch is faulty.
Take a picture of Journey to Silius title screen if you have it.
Take a picture of Journey to Silius title screen if you have it.
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Jet Black
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Re: Famicom with scrambled graphics
Unfortunately I don't have Journey to Silius, and no Everdrive either
The games I have:
Famicom
Rockman 3
Ninja Ryukenden
Batman
Also following PAL B NES games, but I am quite hesitant to use the pin convertor again right now:
Castlevania 2
Mega Man 2
Shatterhand
Guardian Legend
3in1 cart with Tetris, Mario Bros. 1 and Nintendo World Cup
The games I have:
Famicom
Rockman 3
Ninja Ryukenden
Batman
Also following PAL B NES games, but I am quite hesitant to use the pin convertor again right now:
Castlevania 2
Mega Man 2
Shatterhand
Guardian Legend
3in1 cart with Tetris, Mario Bros. 1 and Nintendo World Cup
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Pasky
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Re: Famicom with scrambled graphics
Ya I'm unsure by that picture alone, is it always the same garbage? It could be the latch, or maybe some faulty ram. Possibly the PPU as well, the CPU seems to be fine if games are playable and you're getting audio.
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Jet Black
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Re: Famicom with scrambled graphics
I am able to get a slight different garbage, when I wiggle the cart quite hard in the slot. But on boot it's always the same broken graphics as shown in the photo.
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Pasky
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Re: Famicom with scrambled graphics
Well if it's locking up, it's either bad ram or a bad PPU. My money is on the RAM as I've had a couple go faulty, never had a bad PPU that wasn't destroyed by user intervention.
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Jet Black
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Re: Famicom with scrambled graphics
Thank you, two other guys on another forum said that the ram must be the cause of the problem, too.
Which chips have to be replaced exactly?
http://i.imgur.com/wGGRGZd.jpg
Something special I need to know, when I want to buy them?
Which chips have to be replaced exactly?
http://i.imgur.com/wGGRGZd.jpg
Something special I need to know, when I want to buy them?
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Pasky
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Re: Famicom with scrambled graphics
U1 and U4 are the ram, they both may need replacing but it's possible only one of them is bad.
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Jet Black
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Re: Famicom with scrambled graphics
Where can I buy these chips? Looked on eBay, but the chips seem to have a different size.
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Re: Famicom with scrambled graphics
They aren't made any more so you might not have any luck finding them at a good price (and if you do find some, there's no guarantee they're working). If you're desperate, you should be able to get by with larger DRAMs with the same form factor. Good thing FCs are cheap 
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Jet Black
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