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  1. 2 hours ago, rchennau said:

    Please update with what you did to fix.  I have an Atari 400 that boots

    to green screen 90% of the time.  I’ve swapped everything and am about to swap the power board to eliminate power issues. 

    Second time writing this because I was stupid and accidentally deleted it all... anyways I keep it (relatively) brief.
     

    I bought an untested machine for $20, swapped parts, and it was one of the ROM chips.
     

    Unfortunately, I cannot remember which one it was, but it was certainly either A103, A104, or A105 below and to the left of the cartridge port. Ill look at my spare parts to see if I left out the bad part and can let you know the exact specs, but I probably stuck it back in my parts machine which is now unaccessible.

     

    Keep in mind however, that this was just my fix, from my understanding, a green screen, from what Ive learned about it, can be caused by any number of different issues.

     

    Have you tried using a different RAM board? Thats probably the most easy possibility on the wallet.

     

    Good luck my man!


  2. I suppose I’ll fan the flame a little bit. I’ve got a heat stamped (071), silver labeled (serial number 328603), orange service labeled, L6 conversion Sunnyvale Four switch with light yellow trim. I got it in a lot of four atari systems. When going through it I found a Sunnyvale CA sticker that had fallen off (same 328603). There was also a L6 which the sticker had fallen off of, so I figured it went there. But after taking another look, I realized that the sticker residue on the L6 conversion four switch (which I had previously noted as such and was going to keep) matches the folds found on the loose sticker. A Sunnyvale four switch it is!

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  3. I have just bought a large lot of atari systems and controllers and games, in it, was some CX-10’s, CX-40’s and Two Gemsticks. I also have a ColecoGemini system and am wondering if there is any correlation between the Gemstick and the Coleco Gemini. Additionally, just to make things more confusing, I have  a broken Gemini Computer Joystick that I am wondering if there is any relation to the Coleco Gemini System. What’s the deal with these? Thanks!


  4. 1 hour ago, kheller2 said:

    Let me just comment that you do a beautiful job of cleaning that thing up.  I know it doesn't work, but for just starting out and not knowing much about these, its nice to see the thing clean!

    Haha, Thanks! Love seeing these old computers like new. (Hopefully I can get them to work like new as well :) )


  5. I’m not sure why the video didn’t work, this is what it said.

     

    the power supply is 100% correct and working

     

    with no cartridge inserted, I get a black screen unless I turn the system on and off around five time, at which point the screen turns green

     

    with any of the following cartridges inserted (popeye, pitfall, Pac-Man, eastern front, keystone Kapers, the dreadnaught factor, Galaxian, qix, gorf, silicon warrior, astrochase, basic, and defender) I ALWAYS get a GREEN screen

     

    when I insert Star Raiders (which I’ve heard doesn’t use much of the parts of the system) I ALWAYS get a BLACK screen 

     

    all cartridges have been cleaned

     

    NEXT: I will clean the cartridge port, reseat ram chips and board, reseat rom chips. Here’s to hoping


  6. I cleaned the chips with a Q-Tip and made sure not to go against the grain of the pins, is there a special tool for cleaning chips? I haven got one, whatever it is. The power supply is correct, it’s an OEM 400 power supply confirmed to be in working order. I would try to meet up with someone, but I’m not sure how I should go about that. Perhaps I should just buy another 400, swap parts and figure out what’s wrong, and sell it. Either way, I can certainly leave the system on a while and see if the RAM starts getting hot.

     

    Swapping cartridges didn’t help anything, but in doing so, I realized something. (See video)


  7. Totally. I’ve had it completely apart, like I said, I’ve previously reseated and cleaned all the chips, sockets, and boards with isopropyl alcohol. I’ll try I out with no/other cartridges. The boards (CPU and RAM) inside look fine, tip top shape (yes, I know that doesn’t say much, but I figured I’d mention it). If you’re curious, it’s a 16K model. I got the green screen by deoxidizing the power jack because I thought it might not be getting enough power, and I’m guessing that’s what did it. I heard on another thread that the rom chips may be the culprit, would a different cartridge bypass the ROMs, I’ve heard star raiders can boot even if the system is faulty in certain areas.

     

    I’ll get on that. Thanks for your help thus far.


  8. Sorry for the bombardment of comments, but here’s the whole situation. 
    1. the screen is now green sometimes and black other times

    2. The built in speaker makes an almost imperceptible tick noise when starting up

    3. channel is correct, yes

    4. LED is on

    5. In fixing the power jack (it would only work if I put pressure on the cable), the door detector switch broke in half (I just jumped it with a piece of speaker wire)

    6. Picture of screen below (The green on the screen is darker (almost navy) in person than in the photo)

    7. I don’t have access to another 400

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  9. Ok guys, I’m stuck. I’m only 16 so I don’t reeeeeeeally know what I’m doing, but I need your help! Atariage, I’ve been scammed!! DUN DUN DUUUUUUUUN!! I bought a “working” atari 400 off of OfferUp whose only problem was that it had a cut video cable (Which I replaced with one I pulled from a broken 2600) and no PSU (which I had bought before the system arrived). I, being the idiot I am, DIDN’T test the system before starting my cleaning/retrobrite process (pictures below ;) ). After that week of school I threw the system back together aaaaaaaand... black screen... :(

     

    I’ve tried Everything I can think of, I reseated all the chips on the whole computer (cleaning the pins and the sockets as I did), cleaned the the ram and cpu board connectors, started it up with a star raiders cartridge, made sure everything was grounded properly, deoxidized the power jack, cleaned the channel selector, tried multiple tv’s (both new and old), and STILL I get that black screen... 

     

    WHAT SHOULD I DO?!

     

    Any help would be greatly appreciated!

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  10. I’ve got the same issue lol, I can tell you this: combat was packaged as a loose cartridge with the manual And game only or as a complete game (either gatefold or not) in some variants. I believe yours would have used a loose copy with manual. Also, not sure if you’ve got this, but the system was wrapped in a bubble wrap bag as well as a purple box for the power adapter. All of the power adapter, combat, and the RF switch were packages inside the long box on the top of your picture. Other than that, I can’t tell you much! I do believe that the controllers (in addition to the paddles) might also use the same packaging as the one you’ve got your paddles in.

     

    EDIT: I GOT IT!!!

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