I bought this as dead, as the owner said it didn't power on. Usually means that they just didn't have a cart to test it with, so I took a gamble. I was right, but it's come with a bit more(/less?) than I bargained for.
Is there anything particular that can be done with this? Is this worth something to someone?
Please comment with any insight, as this is one of my odder finds.
Huh, bad caps usually have a more complete failure of some aspect, but I'm not a good enough solder-er to replace them either way...
Thanks for the response.
Hi, I bought a Lynx II and it is not really working. It's kinda easier to show than describe, so here's some poorly shot videos.
These seem to be both video and in game bugs and crashes; I am wondering if there is any fix for this. It seems to be an issuse with the system, but I don't know anything for sure.
Hi, I bought an Atari Lynx II off eBay recently, and it has some major(/minor?) issues with it. Here it is with some games...
http://youtu.be/CWBfSetBSP8
http://youtu.be/uom5cUNRLMQ
http://youtu.be/PIIG-Len6w4
These seem to be both video and in game bugs and crashes; I am wondering if there is any fix for this. It seems to be an issuse with the system.
...Or if I should try and get some/all of my money back. ($42.88 after shipping, came with loose Roadblasters and Blue Lightning, boxed Klax, and sealed Xybots and Crystal Mines II)
Ok, I believe I've test the correct points, and they read 3V.
Also, here some pictures (just 'cause):
On a side note, this part is heating up:
(Bottom left part, to clarify.)
I'm not certain if that helps, but there it is.