Commodore 64 repair part 2

PSU time
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The cord was cut at some point, and they had soldered it together with electrical tape over it.
Did not look nice though, and since the cut was so close to the plug i decided to cut it out and solder the pins from the cord in the plug so it will look a bit nicer.

Then i opened it up and used a cell phone charger (2.4A), but unfortunately it did not work with the C64.
I had +5v in the plug towards the C64 when measured before connecting it, but the C64 did not start, and measuring the +5 line inside the C64 it only showed about 3.4v.
(Yes, i also had the +9v working from the original transformer, this is a longboard and they require the 9v along with the 5v.)
Reading about the problem, it showed that some cheaper chargers produce too much ripple, so i guess this was the case with the first one i used.(?)

In the future i will try different cell phone chargers without disassembling them first
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I replaced the cell phone charger with a different 2.4A cell phone charger of another brand, and now it works. 🙂

Finished off with hot glueing the case together, and put a sticker on the underside of it that it has been modded.

Next is the video cable
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Commodore 64 repair part 1

I promised a friend that i will give him a C64 from my collection.
He used to have a bredbin C64 (with swedish keys) back in the days, so i took one of those from my collection for this project.

When powered up, it gave me a blue screen with a blue border, nothing more.
The Jupiter Lander cart worked when i tested with that.
(It does not use the ROMs on the C64, so if that cart works it can be one of the ROMs that has failed.)
The suspected IC was the Basic ROM.
I took it out and soldered a socket in its place.
Inserting a Basic ROM from my parts bin solved the situation.
(I also had to replace the SID because it too did not work.)

Testing with my diagnostic cart and harness gave a positive result, all good.

I connected it to one of my cassette players from my collection and tried to load a game.
This did not work, but after adjusting the tape head i got it to work.
Tested another game and it was fine too.
(Tested a two player game and it works fine.)

A C64 with cassette player : Check!
Still to go is a working power supply and a video cable so he can hook it up.

It seems that a lot of people had noticed that the original psu has a tendency to fail, outputting much higher voltage that fries the C64 components.
For like ten years ago i modded a psu for my C64 that i am using with a 2.4A cell phone charger inside for the +5v, and keeping the transformer for the +9v AC.
I will do the same here.
Just open the psu, remove the original circuit used for the +5v, and install the cell phone charger circuit instead.
I will pick up a suitable cell phone charger on Monday that delivers about 2.4A.
(The original delivers 1.5A, so 2.4A is more than enough for the C64.)
To be continued
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Commodore 64 – Modding

This is a Commodore 64 (C64) home computer made in 1984.
(The C64 was released in 1982.)

This one is going to be my “daily driver”, and need to get some modifications done. 🙂

I am planning to install JiffyDos that speeds up the access to the 1541 diskdrive.
JiffyDos roms are still available for purchase through legal sources.
(A link to the site will come in a future post.)

I am also thinking of removing the RF-modulator to get a clean S-video ouput with less interference.

2015-06-05

Nu har det varit nÄgra dagar med diverse smÄpysslande som inte riktigt Àr vÀrt att ta upp, sÄsom lite spelande pÄ C64:an/PC:n samt lite labbande med en uIEC/SD till C64:an.
(Ett SD-kort monterat pÄ en adapter som kopplas in i serieporten pÄ C64:an och emulerar en diskettstation.)

Annars blev det idag mestadels avlödningar av komponenter frÄn en skrotad C64c.
De kommer att bli reservdelar som kan plockas fram vid framtida behov. 🙂
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Har Ă€ven plockat fram en C64 av den första modellen, (den s.k. “brödburken”), som jag ocksĂ„ kommer att ha i “skarp drift”. 🙂
För tillfÀllet Àr den dock trasig, dÄ den bara ger en svart bild vid igÄngsÀttning, men det kommer att ordna sig.
NÀr jag ÀndÄ hade avlödningsutrustningen framme sÄ passade jag pÄ att löda bort 4 st kretsar frÄn den, som ofta kan generera felet med svart skÀrm, och montera socklar för dessa istÀllet.
Det gör ju att det blir enklare att felsöka i framtiden, dĂ„ det bara Ă€r att byta komponenter och se om den startar.. 🙂
Om det inte rĂ€cker med dessa 4 sĂ„ löder jag bort CPU:n med, och socklar Ă€ven den…
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2015-05-31

Nu j-lar i mig blev det modding av en gammal C64c! 🙂
DĂ„ jag har flera dylika i samlingen, sĂ„ tog jag den som sĂ„g sĂ€mst ut, och moddade lite…
Den skall bli den 64:a som jag skall ha framme och anvÀnda i hobbyrummet nÀr det blir klart.
Monterade isÀr den, gjorde rent plastskalen, och grundlackade samt lackade med hobbyfÀrg.
Nyansen Ă€r “lite lĂ€tt strypt smurf”, kan man sĂ€ga… 🙂
Mörkare blĂ„ Ă€n en smurf alltsĂ„. 🙂

Bytte ut lysdioden som indikerar att 64:an Ă€r pĂ„, (Powerlampan alltsĂ„, lite snabbare sagt. 🙂 ), till en rund blĂ„ med kromad ring runt, istĂ€llet för en rektangulĂ€r röd.

Har tidigare lött in ett större EPROM i datorn, med tillhörande switch, sÄ jag kan vÀlja mellan nÄgra olika Kernels.
Just nu har jag tre att vÀlja mellan.
Standard engelsk ROM, svensk ROM, och “JiffyDos”.

JiffyDos har de gjort om lite kan man sÀga, sÄ diskaccessen gÄr mycket snabbare Àn original.
Lite kortare tid att vĂ€nta pĂ„ att bl.a. spel laddas alltsĂ„. 🙂
För att det skall fungera, krĂ€vs dock att diskdrive ocksĂ„ Ă€r försedd med ett JiffyDos, sĂ„ jag fick modifiera en av mina 1541-II:or med en switch och original/JiffyDoslĂ€gen att vĂ€lja pĂ„. 🙂
Knappen pÄ C64:an kan ses pÄ bilden högst upp till vÀnster.
(VÀnsterlÀge, mittenlÀge och högerlÀge Àr alltsÄ möjligt.)

Fler moddningar av denna kommer framöver… 🙂
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