1024MAK wrote: ↑Thu Oct 25, 2018 11:32 pm
A faulty Z80 CPU, a faulty ULA, a faulty ROM or a faulty RAM chip could and would prevent start-up.
A poor connection (socket, dry joint, broken/cracked track) in any of the many critical circuits could also prevent start-up.
Mark
The two transistors, unmounted and professionally tested, are good. So they are now again mounted.
Now I am going to socket the two RAM chips and but two new ones... let's cross the fingers...
I hope it's not a more subtle issue...
Obviously the RAM is ok.
Having no more ideas I have decided simply to change the two transistors and the two capacitors and... the ZX81 is not perfectly working!
I have chenged them all together so I will never know if it was a cold welding and which component was the bad one.
The strange issue is that, after unmounted and tested, all of the components are... ok! Or at least many multimeters say so.
Just wanted to clase the story if this can help somebody else...
flaviosr wrote: ↑Sun Feb 03, 2019 4:53 pm
Obviously the RAM is ok.
Having no more ideas I have decided simply to change the two transistors and the two capacitors and... the ZX81 is not perfectly working!
I have chenged them all together so I will never know if it was a cold welding and which component was the bad one.
The strange issue is that, after unmounted and tested, all of the components are... ok! Or at least many multimeters say so.
Just wanted to clase the story if this can help somebody else...
Thank you for the information, I'm in the same situation than you with a white screen without showing the cursor on my ZX81. I replaced the capacitors, the voltage regulator and installed a video+memory MOD but the problem remains and next step before to replace some IC will be to replace both transistors. It's an easy and quick operation.