Monday, April 8, 2019

Captain America and the Avengers Repair Log #2

Next step was to remove all the chips for a deep cleaning.

It was even nastier underneath:


After using a nice paint brush to remove most of the dead insect parts and spider egg sacks, I prayed the entire board (both sides) abundantly with Simple Green.

Rinced it slowly in the sink after letting the Simple Green rest for a minute or two, then removed more stuck dead insect parts and did the same process once more for good measure.

I let it drain and dry a little bit, and then used my ESD protected Air Duster to push the excess water out of the sockets and help the drying process (now more than a minute or two at a time).



I let the board rest for a day and a night in the nice hot Californian weather, using the Air Duster a few more times once in a while.

Next step was to do a full visual inspection of the board.
  • Nothing major detected, no lifter legs on the legs of the chips, but a few scratches on the traces.
  • Used the multimeter to check continuity and all seemed fine.


Before doing more tests, I proceeded to cleaning the EPROMs and Pals.

  • One of the EPROMs had a bent leg that I managed to carefully salvage while cleaning it.
  • For the rest, I used a nail filer to carefully clean all the dirt off from the legs.
  • I then re-seated all of the chips in their sockets to do a quick test:




Color are back, screen is stable for the Attract mode!

I let it run for a while and all good!



Starting the game gives me still that debug code :/ 


But pressing start on player two made it disappear!!



Played the game for about 25 minutes with no issue!

  • Image good, controls good, sound perfect.


Success! It was an easy one!

Friday, April 5, 2019

Captain America and the Avengers Repair Log #1

I thought it was time for me to try repairing boards. I probably don’t have much of a knowledge about it outside of reading a bunch of logs, nor do I have half of the equipment, but we all have to start somewhere! The plan is to build both up as I go.

Writing this here will help me to stay accountable and hopefully receive some tips and advice :)

So got this Captain America and the Avengers from Data East for a low enough price, disclosed as booting but with issues, mostly sound.


It came in full of dust, and dead flies/cobwebs/egg sacks. Yikes. I brushed most of it off and will definitely Simple Green and wash it as soon as possible. This is after brushing it >_<

I noticed already some dirt and corrosion that I will have to look into once cleaned up


Booted it to do an initial check, and almost no image with a big loud buzz.
Pushing gently a bit on the EPROMs randomly managed to get me an image and eliminate the buzz! But the colors are wonky (missing).


Sometimes, the image gets garbled and pressing a bit on the board fixes it


Adding a credit to leave the attract mode, the sound plays good, music and SFX!

It seems like the debug is enabled though, and I will have to lookup the dip switch settings.


At least the game is alive and responsive. The fact that I can have sound, image and controls seems to be a good thing.

Next step will be to remove all the chips, give it a good cleaning overall, clean the sockets and legs and do a visual inspection to see all that can potentially be broken (traces, legs, etc).

To be continued!