troubleshooting-c64.txt

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I've been repairing computers for a few years now. Here is a list of the
more common chip failures I have seen:

			C64 CHIPS and COMMON SYMPTOMS     10-14-97

U1 	906108-02 (6526) VIA 
Screen normal, but no cursor. No keyboard or joyport access. Partial
failure: some keys or joystick positions don't work. Cartridge works. 

U2 	906108-02 (6526) VIA 
Screen normal. No drive or user port access.  Cartridge works. Characters
sometimes will show as blocks on startup screen.

U3 	901226-01 BASIC ROM 
Blank screen w/ border. Cartridge works. 

U4	901227-03 (early -02) KERNAL ROM	
Blank screen, no border. Cartridge works.

U5	901225-01 CHAR ROM	
Blank screen w/ border. Garbage where startup page info should be.
Cartridge works. 

U7	906107-01 (6510) MPU				
Blank screen, no border.

U8	SN7406N LOGIC CHIP
Drive access problems: drive resets, but "device not present" error.

U9 THRU U12 & U22 THRU U24  	8 RAM CHIPS (4164)
Blank screen, no border. Shorted chips will get warmer than the other RAM
chips. Will sometimes produce garbage screen, abnormal number of bytes free
or "out of memory" error on startup screen.

U17	906114-01 (82S100PLA) PLA			
Blank screen, no border. Sometimes will produce colored screen or flashing
garbage on screen... sometimes after warmup. This chip normally runs hot!
Most common chip to fail. 

U18  	906112-01 (6581) SID				
Normal screen. No sound or garbled sound. Mouse or graphics tablet pointer
stuck or jitters. If shorted, can cause garbage screen. NOTE: computer will
work without a SID plugged in. This chip normally runs hot! 

U19	906109-04 (6567) VIC				
Blank white screen, no border. Sometimes will produce garbage or
"checkerboard" screen, or screen that lacks contrast. If screen is blank or
garbled from bad VIC, "blind" disk commands from keyboard -may- still work.

U31	8701 MASTER OSC. (Some C64s use 74LS629N logic chip)		
Blank white screen, no border. 

POWER PACK: can produce many problems like blank screen (red LED on or
off), program lock-up, garbage screen, hum bars moving on screen, hum in
audio, damaged RAM chips, intermittant operation after warmup, etc.

Questions or comments are welcome!

Ray Carlsen
Carlsen Electronics
email: rrcc@u.washington edu or rcarlsen@i-link-2.net
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