So I've had a rev.3 A500 for many years, that showed the dreaded green screen on bootup ever since I got it for free from a friend. Lately I've been wanting to fix it, so since the Agnus chips/sockets are often the fault I ordered new ones.
Today I put the new socket and chip on there, but to no avail. The green screen remains. I know it could also be the Gary or one of the CIA chips. But those I've tested in another machine where they seem to work fine. Their sockets also look decent enough.
That leaves the RAM chips itself I guess. I have RAM chips from an Atari STFM that I upgraded to 4MB that I could use in the Amiga, but before I go about replacing them I thought I'd ask about something else.
On the underside of the board, close to the monitor out port, there's a ground trace (I think) that looks like it's been severed right next to a bodge fix. There is however continuity there when measured. But I saw on the Amiga Hardware Database photo of the rev.3 board that that too has the same exact same thing (in upper right corner). So I'm wondering, is this supposed to be severed but for whatever reason mine isn't? And could that be related to the green screen issue? It does connect to one of the pins on the CIA, although the left one. Though in that case I guess it'd have never worked in the first place...
Attached a crappy pic of the trace on my board.
Any advice welcome, about this and other things relevant to the green screen.
Today I put the new socket and chip on there, but to no avail. The green screen remains. I know it could also be the Gary or one of the CIA chips. But those I've tested in another machine where they seem to work fine. Their sockets also look decent enough.
That leaves the RAM chips itself I guess. I have RAM chips from an Atari STFM that I upgraded to 4MB that I could use in the Amiga, but before I go about replacing them I thought I'd ask about something else.
On the underside of the board, close to the monitor out port, there's a ground trace (I think) that looks like it's been severed right next to a bodge fix. There is however continuity there when measured. But I saw on the Amiga Hardware Database photo of the rev.3 board that that too has the same exact same thing (in upper right corner). So I'm wondering, is this supposed to be severed but for whatever reason mine isn't? And could that be related to the green screen issue? It does connect to one of the pins on the CIA, although the left one. Though in that case I guess it'd have never worked in the first place...
Attached a crappy pic of the trace on my board.
Any advice welcome, about this and other things relevant to the green screen.
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