Commodore VIC-20 Repair

Defect:
- Black screen.
Replaced parts:
- Soldered a 24-pin IC socket.
- Replaced 1 x 901486-07 KERNEL ROM (UE12)
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Defect:
Replaced parts:
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A big disappointing this Commodore SX-64 USA purchased for spare parts to fix aesthetically one of my SX-64 PAL.
Why disappointing? because from the photo’s looked in a very bad shape, rust stains, various diseases and not working.
Conversely after removed the shit from the external case, replaced the booring PLA (906114), general cleaning + keyboard / Floppy Drive test and replaced one keyboard lock, the SX-64 is fully working and aesthetically in good condition.
Now i have for myself four SX-64 where the fourth is NTSC/USA, but honestly i was not looking for the USA version.
I am really unlucky :D
Gallery of the cleaning and repairing:
Commodore A3640 CPU Card 3.2 Upgrade.
I have updated only the GAL (U209) because the GAL (U204) was already replaced.
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Commodore Amiga 4000 Replacing Battery Clock with a CR2032.
Gallery of the work:
Download: AmigaWiki GAL/PAL/PLD (1925)
The Amiga 4000 motherboard can be ´hacked´ to handle 64Mb of Fast Memory, to do this, you have to solder a new GAL and make some bridges between FASTRAM SIMM -> GAL -> CHIP RAMSEY.
This work is not complicated but you need to have a good practice with the soldering iron and PLCC soldering.
Gallery of the hack:
Download: Amiga 4000 64Mb Hack (1688)
source: Cosmos Blog John Hertell Blog
Commodore Amiga 4000 updating GAL 16V8 for IDE PIO-2.
After doing this update of the two GAL’s 16V8 from PIO-0 (commodore original) to PIO-2 mode the access of the IDE drives are 25% more faster.
Gallery of the work:
Source & Download: amigawiki.de
List of works that have been made:
* exec.library has been patched to support a full Motorola 68060 CPU with FPU. This patch is not needed for the EC version without FPU.
Gallery of the work done:
Download: Kickstart v3.1 Exec Patch Version for 3k & 4k - Ready to Burn! (1569)
This post is dedicated to all the people that do not remove the damn battery on any hardware, not only Amiga.
It was better don’t make this repair, i knew from the beginning, when you find an acid lake that takes away everything, pad, pcb tracks and some welding is better left alone, however the Amiga 4000 was working perfectly but without the a way to Save or Load the system Date.
I wanted to challenge for the umpteenth time this problem where anything that i make comes off and worsens the situation already dramatic.
Conscious that the final work was a colossal shit, because with exploded pad, broken track and the through holes between layers fucked up you can not do miracles, you can only hope doing your best.
In fact, it works perfectly, but it remains a shitty job, unwatchable.
Moral: REMOVE ALWAYS THE BATTERIES and if the pcb is corroded by the leaked acid clean very well using appropriate products, not with the usual alcohol or a bath with soap, used products like PCC KONTAKT CLEANER or like, scratching well the pcb and also the holes between layers using a needle fine.
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Defect:
Repair:
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Restoring the original configuration of a ACT Elek. Apollo 1260
Works that have been made:
Gallery:
Commodore 128 Garbage Screen & Random Memory Problem repair
Defect:
Repair:
Note:
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This upgrade kit for the standard TI disk controller card allows 80 track drives to be used, such as a 3 1/2″ 80 track floppy.
The modified code supports 40 and 80 tracks for SSSD and 80 tracks for DSSD, whatever drive is designated as the 40 track drive, either #1 or #3, supports 40 track DSDD.
The update is very simple to make, you have to remove the original ROMS and replace with two sockets and insert the two 2532 EPROMS pre-programmed.
Gallery:
Download: FDC Latest ROMS (907)
Commodore Amiga 2000 PSU Upgrade.
I have replaced the PCB of the Commodore Amiga 2000 power supply because tired and died after many years of use and there was not the slightest sense of the repair.
The difficulty to the present day is finding a power supply ATX v1.0 with -5v (white wire) in the later versions of ATX PSU was removed, the Amiga 2000 uses this voltage for the ZORRO cards.
*UPDATE*
If you have trouble to finding an ATX power supply with the -5v output (white wire on the connector) you could use a voltage regulator LM 7905 to adjust the voltage from -12v (available in all ATX power supplies also of the latest generation) to -5v.
Due to the missing TICK signal you need to move the jumper J300 to the position 2-3 and if you have an Amiga 2000 REV4x you need to move the jumper J34 to the position 2-3.
Below the work was done.
Gallery:
source: John “Chucky” Hertell Blog
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