Zx Spectrum 48k vertical black lines on boot problem
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Zx Spectrum 48k vertical black lines on boot problem
Hi all!
I've just bought a Zx Spectrum 48k one eBay: all it was working goof but I made a mistake: I've extracted the Kempston interface before plugging out the power. I don't know if this is the cause, but now when I power up the machine I get these vertical black lines and I have severe graphical issues in games too...
Any hint?
Many thanks in advance,
Davide
I've just bought a Zx Spectrum 48k one eBay: all it was working goof but I made a mistake: I've extracted the Kempston interface before plugging out the power. I don't know if this is the cause, but now when I power up the machine I get these vertical black lines and I have severe graphical issues in games too...
Any hint?
Many thanks in advance,
Davide
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Re: Zx Spectrum 48k vertical black lines on boot problem
Easily done but unplugging something when it is switched on can cause damage.
If no one in this site can suggest a course of action then Mutant Caterpillar Games is a good place to get it repaired.
If no one in this site can suggest a course of action then Mutant Caterpillar Games is a good place to get it repaired.
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Re: Zx Spectrum 48k vertical black lines on boot problem
There is one bit in lower ram broken.
This needs replacement. It's usually soldered in without socket.
I wonder why it still works
There are diagnostic cartridges around and the affordable dandanatore mini addon offers such function as well.
But that is only to know which ram is faulty.
Can you solder?
If not - Mutant caterpillar is a good possibility.
Kind regards Paul
This needs replacement. It's usually soldered in without socket.
I wonder why it still works
There are diagnostic cartridges around and the affordable dandanatore mini addon offers such function as well.
But that is only to know which ram is faulty.
Can you solder?
If not - Mutant caterpillar is a good possibility.
Kind regards Paul
In theory, there is no difference between theory and practice. But, in practice, there is.
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Re: Zx Spectrum 48k vertical black lines on boot problem
Hi Paul!
Me too I believed the Ram was faulty, but I made the Ram test with
PRINT PEEK 23732 + PEEK 23733 * 256
and I got 65535, the correct value.
I can soldier and usually I do.
Maybe the ULA is the culript?
Me too I believed the Ram was faulty, but I made the Ram test with
PRINT PEEK 23732 + PEEK 23733 * 256
and I got 65535, the correct value.
I can soldier and usually I do.
Maybe the ULA is the culript?
Re: Zx Spectrum 48k vertical black lines on boot problem
That ramtest only shows that 48k are installed. Not much use.
More interesting would be what a peek into video ram returns
Maybe the first byte of video ram?
On a white page this should be 0 I guess but I stand corrected.
Kind regards Paul
More interesting would be what a peek into video ram returns
Maybe the first byte of video ram?
On a white page this should be 0 I guess but I stand corrected.
Kind regards Paul
In theory, there is no difference between theory and practice. But, in practice, there is.
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Re: Zx Spectrum 48k vertical black lines on boot problem
Thanks Paul! I don't know how to peek the first byte of video ram, but according to http://www.worldofspectrum.org/Spectrum ... uide/#fram the Ram is faulty only if you got a number below the total of the Ram installed....
Or am I wrong?
Or am I wrong?
Re: Zx Spectrum 48k vertical black lines on boot problem
The sinclair ram test is only to see wether 16K or 48 K are installed. It doesn't really look for faulty ram im afraid.
Screen memory in a Spectrum starts at 16384.
so with a blank Screen the Data should be zero.
10 CLS
20 Print PEEK(16384)
Should give 0.
Screen memory in a Spectrum starts at 16384.
so with a blank Screen the Data should be zero.
10 CLS
20 Print PEEK(16384)
Should give 0.
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Re: Zx Spectrum 48k vertical black lines on boot problem
Hi Paul!
In effect, it gives 0...
In effect, it gives 0...
Re: Zx Spectrum 48k vertical black lines on boot problem
That explains why your spectrum still runs.
So RAM is ok, the ULA might be damaged
So RAM is ok, the ULA might be damaged
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