First post, by Strahssis
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Hi everyone,
I'm not sure if it is allowed to ask questions on VOGONS about old Nintendo hardware, but today I encountered a problem with two game cartridges that I have never seen before.
The situation is as follows. Most of my game cartridges that use RAM + battery in order to save games no longer held the save, so I replaced all the batteries today. This worked great on all cartridges except two. Whenever a new battery is installed into these two games, the game stops working. They will cause a bootloop or crash within a minute of starting the game. Whenever the new battery is removed, the game will work again like normal. The following things I have already tried to fix the issue:
1) Clean the contacts of the cartridge.
2) Check whether the battery is causing a short (it is not).
3) Try a different battery type and brand.
4) Reflow everything: resistors, IC's, condensators, just everything.
5) Check whether there are any shorts caused by reflowing (there are none).
The only thing I can think of is that the RAM chip has gone bad on these two game, but I can't imagine that would stop the game from playing at all. Do any of you guys have an idea what is the issue here and what could be done to fix it? I'm at a point that I'm considering just buying other cartridges and swapping the boards, because I can't figure it out. Thanks in advance and hopefully you have some suggestions.
All the best,
Miko
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