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Phonola NMS 8245 (MSX 2) Repair

Phonola NMS 8245 (MSX 2) Repair

Gallery of the repair:

Phonola NMS 8245 (MSX 2) Repair.

Defect:

  • Dirty characters/graphics.
  • Floppy Drive dead.

Replaced parts:

  • 1 x 41464 Video RAM (U16)
  • 1 x Floppy drive belt

Other:

  • Frame cartridge connector fix for a easy removal of the components under the frame.

  1. Davide
    December 25th, 2014 at 12:08 | #1

    Ciao, mi occorre il tuo aiuto.
    Ho un Philips NMS8245 perfetto, nuovo in quanto pezzo invenduto del negozio di mio padre.
    La cinghia del floppy è essiccata e spezzata. Dove hai trovato il ricambio?
    Grazie mille in anticipo, buone feste!

  2. June 12th, 2018 at 17:12 | #2

    Davide :
    Ciao, mi occorre il tuo aiuto.
    Ho un Philips NMS8245 perfetto, nuovo in quanto pezzo invenduto del negozio di mio padre.
    La cinghia del floppy è essiccata e spezzata. Dove hai trovato il ricambio?
    Grazie mille in anticipo, buone feste!

    A distanza di 4 Anni, cerchi anch’io la stessa cinghia. Grazie :)

  3. June 13th, 2018 at 09:59 | #3

    @Fabrizio Radica

    Ciao, mi sono recato verso un fornitore di componenti elettronici locale con la cinghia spezzata e ho cercato tra le cinghie che avevano in negozio quella che si avvicinava di piu’ all’originale.

  4. Juan
    September 16th, 2018 at 01:18 | #4

    Hi,

    I have one of these machines and I only get a black screen. The voltages are OK and, looking around for information, I replaced the RTC chip and tested with Z80 and ROM working in another 8245… but only black screen.

    Can you give to me any idea?

  5. September 17th, 2018 at 08:01 | #5

    @Juan

    Probably one of the System-RAMs burned or in short-circuit , also check Video-Ram.

  6. Juan
    November 4th, 2019 at 19:24 | #6

    Hi again,

    I replaced NEC RTC chip and installed sockets for main RAM (4 chips) … there is no difference.

    The voltage is ok in all the chips of the board but I can remove Z80 and ROM… no difference in screen (an small “jump” in tv when I switch on but black… there is video signal… black). Both chips were tested in another NMS8245.

    Any idea? thanks.

  7. Juan
    November 5th, 2019 at 12:44 | #7

    The system RAM is in sockets now (I forgot to say)… I replaced the chips with new TMS4464 and the behaviour is the same.

    I removed the cartridge socket and … I will do the same with video RAM but… when I power on the computer, the keyboard does not work (no click sound and CAPS does not switch on the led).

    If the problem is in video RAM… the computer should start up… or am I wrong?

    Thanks for you help.

  8. juan
    April 1st, 2020 at 16:37 | #8

    Replaced video RAM chips with sockets… the same. Some times, touching around the flat chips and the oscillator X1, it shows a blue screen (or cyan … and sometimes trush on the screen). Do you think that the oscillator X1 can be broken? (4Mhz)

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