Hello, all.
I acquired a PTC MSX PC ISA card recently, but seems it's not 100% functional. Trying to get it repaired but having a tough time. Would appreciate if any of the MSX "gurus" could help with the troubleshooting.
First of all, here's what's working:
- With no cartridge inserted, PTC MSX boots OK to BASIC.
- I have Puyo Puyo on floppy disk. If inserted, it boots OK and plays 100% fine: graphics, audio, gameplay all OK.
With a standard MSX cartridge inserted, only a black screen is shown on the PTC MSX. I own two cartridges, they test OK on a standard MSX machine.
With a MegaFlashROM cartridge inserted, behavior is different: the PTC MSX reboots several times. Eventually, it boots into MSX BASIC and displays "Syntax error in 0" - if "list" is typed, random bits of code are then displayed.
My engineer friend is doing the repairs. He surmised that the card was at one time damaged by the cartridge adaptor having been plugged in backwards.
Here's the repair process...
- The card was carefully checked for any shorts.
- The cartridge adapter pins were replaced with a keyed connector.
- All 74 series logic chips were replaced with new ones.
After all this, there was no change: cartridges still don't work. Then...
- The Yamaha S3527 was replaced with a tested, working part.
This changed the behavior slightly: standard carts still boot to a black screen. But the MegaFlashROM now displays the same exact code every time "list" is typed after the "Syntax error" message. Before the S3527 was replaced, the code was always random. Sadly this obviously still leaves me with no cartridge support.
Here's two photos: the first shows the display before S3527 was replaced. Second shows the display after.
As I'm sure y'all know, the PTC MSX card is not easy to come by. It's important to me that it's properly restored to fully working condition, so I can not only enjoy it to its fullest, but also do research and documentation about it.
Any help appreciated. Anyone's welcome to get in touch with me by e-mail; the link is at the very bottom of my diskman.com website.
Thanks in advance,
- Brandon