I was working on the Atari again and got the game to boot every time by resoldering several chips and redoing the sockets that were somewhat botch'd. I still have the weird trace on the screen, so that issue must be in the video amplifier portion. Strangely, the +15V regulator gets pretty hot while the -15V regulator seems pretty "normal" There are a few other chips that get a little hotter than the surrounding ones, but they're not socketed, so I'll have to install sockets on any suspect chips. I might be able to get my hands on a parts board (which would be AWESOME) to steal the chips.
Here is what it displays now (excuse the 50s scope):
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The sound is also messed up, but it does play ALL the proper sound effects. Seems like an amplifier problem; it stops buzzing so aggressively when in "test mode". It beeps, but it is quiet and garbled. Back to "play mode" it buzzes like an un-grounded amplifier with the audio in the background.
I'm ordering some capacitors and will start with that. My brother has the 5V regulator/audio amplifier board and is going to "modernize" it and also fix a previous bad soldier job that I hadn't done yet. Someone welded a new resistor, but the soldier is on the wrong side of the board, 🤣. The thing has full length leads, too. The resistor itself has a hot-spot, so it DOES indeed work hard, but not with that sh*t-t weld.
I'm going to be switching gears now and cleaning a few computers I got over the weekend.
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It was a mystery trio, now revealed to be two dells and a "custom" AT computer with AMD K6-2/450AFX. I feel like this CPU is too much for this board. I haven't searched the board yet, but I'll get it cleaned here and then research a bit.
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How would a "period correct" build look with this board? Pretty much how it came apart? S3Virge, Yamaha YMF719E, Samsung VG33402, NEC FD1231H, 2x32+2x8 (probably removing the 8s, they match another two I have, so I could do 4x8). I intend for it to be a DOS/3.11 PC, but haven't done W95 in a while, so that's also on the table. I'm hoping to use SCSI CDROM, too, since I got this bad-ass NEC Multispin 6X (It had an Acer 6x2x2 burner #6206A, looks really clean, too). I found a note inside that speaks of IDE problems, but I bet there is no problem, just no CDROM support from the IDE controller. I'll find out more when I look it up in a few. (or one of you knows something)
Main Loadout (daily drivers):
Intel TE430VX, Pentium Sy022 (133), Cirrus Logic 5440, SB16 CT1740
ECS K7S5A, A-XP1600+, MSI R9550
ASUS M2N-E, A64X2-4600+, PNY GTX670, SB X-Fi Elite Pro
MSI Z690, Intel 12900K, MSI RTX3090, SB AE-7