It’s a good thing I’m so keen, because this Commodore 64 seems to like treating me mean. I bought it a new PSU, made it a little table to sit under, sat down to spend some quality time with it… and it died on me again. Black screen of death, which it's done on-and-off in the past but it was permanent this time. A black screen could have meant several things but the most common cause (according to the experts) is the PLA chip, which basically acts as the brains of the operation by tying the various functions together.
Fortunately I had a SuperPLA handy, which is a modern replacement for the old, hot, and increasingly unreliable MOS PLA:

Piggybacking it over the original PLA brought the machine back to life, so finding the problem turned out to be easy, but making the solution permanent was more difficult because the PLA on my motherboard was not socketed. Commodore released several revisions of the C64 with varying layouts, but even within revisions there are differences depending on where they were made, etc. On my board the PLA is below the SID, which is the reverse of earlier boards and something to watch out for:

I spent some time practicing de-soldering chips from a dead 486 board and it was hit and miss - some pins were easy, some were hard and it got messy on a 28 pin chip. It didn't instill me with confidence and I didn’t want to risk damaging my C64, so I decided to simply cut the old PLA off and solder my replacement to the old chip’s legs. To do the cutting I bought myself a dremel, which I’ve been meaning to do for anyway. I went with one that had a handy, flexible extension:


Again I spent some time practicing first and although it wasn’t too hard, I did manage to slip and nick a trace. No significant damage done however:

Soldering the SuperPLA into place was easy – I would have used a socket if I’d had one, but hopefully I won’t be replacing this again:

Back in town:

It seems stable after a few hours use so I’m very happy. The SuperPLA produces a lot less heat than the original, so that good news for the rest of the chips too, and hopefully this keeps my little brown friend humming for a few more years yet.
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