More Fun Making It | Fixing an Atari 2600 Vader: Replacing a Faulty Inductor and Discovering a TIA Chip Issue @MoreFunMakingIt | Uploaded March 2023 | Updated October 2024, 2 hours ago.
In this episode, I'll be taking a look at an Atari 2600 "Vader" console that was part of a bundle of computers and consoles my friend Paul, aka Universal Retro Boss, asked me to repair. The console had no video output, and upon inspection, I quickly discovered the culprit was a faulty inductor. After replacing the inductor, I thought the problem was solved, but I soon realised there was another issue - this time with the TIA chip.
With some troubleshooting and a bit of patience, I was able to identify the source of the problem and get the console up and running again.
In addition to the Atari 2600 "Vader," the bundle of computers and consoles also included some ZX Spectrums and a Commodore 64, which I'll be repairing in future episodes. So if you're a fan of retro gaming and console repair, be sure to tune in to this episode and stay tuned for more exciting repairs to come!
The Future Was 8-bit composite mod guide
thefuturewas8bit.com/2600_comp_mod
Thingiverse link to 3d print bracket
thingiverse.com/thing:4960696
Lee Smiths Workshop
youtube.com/@UCqbB4F6Fq9Gi7LJmiHxbeYg
twitter.com/leesmithswrkshp
Atari Composite Mod PCBWay
pcbway.com/project/shareproject/Atari_2600_Composite_Video_and_Audio_RCA_Mod_5d4095ec.html
And Github
github.com/GadgetReboot/Atari_2600_Video_Mod/blob/main/README.md
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00:00 Introduction
04:44 Composite Mod Board
07:00 Replace the Faulty Inductor
08:39 Install the Composite Mod Board
09:20 Test the Comp Mod
11:27 No Drill Mod
13:26 A New Fault!
14:48 Remove TIA
15:14 The RETURN OF TRASHBAG
16:27 Testing The TIA
17:56 Outro
#Atari2600 #Atari #computerrepair
In this episode, I'll be taking a look at an Atari 2600 "Vader" console that was part of a bundle of computers and consoles my friend Paul, aka Universal Retro Boss, asked me to repair. The console had no video output, and upon inspection, I quickly discovered the culprit was a faulty inductor. After replacing the inductor, I thought the problem was solved, but I soon realised there was another issue - this time with the TIA chip.
With some troubleshooting and a bit of patience, I was able to identify the source of the problem and get the console up and running again.
In addition to the Atari 2600 "Vader," the bundle of computers and consoles also included some ZX Spectrums and a Commodore 64, which I'll be repairing in future episodes. So if you're a fan of retro gaming and console repair, be sure to tune in to this episode and stay tuned for more exciting repairs to come!
The Future Was 8-bit composite mod guide
thefuturewas8bit.com/2600_comp_mod
Thingiverse link to 3d print bracket
thingiverse.com/thing:4960696
Lee Smiths Workshop
youtube.com/@UCqbB4F6Fq9Gi7LJmiHxbeYg
twitter.com/leesmithswrkshp
Atari Composite Mod PCBWay
pcbway.com/project/shareproject/Atari_2600_Composite_Video_and_Audio_RCA_Mod_5d4095ec.html
And Github
github.com/GadgetReboot/Atari_2600_Video_Mod/blob/main/README.md
SECOND CHANNEL!
youtube.com/@UCp_nZTSh3Pw6bkMztszyPmg
More Fun Website
morefunmakingit.co.uk
My Twitterings can be found here
twitter.com/ZZleeZZ
Discord Channel
discord.gg/FvWEhV9
Ko-fi page
ko-fi.com/morefunmakingit
Amazon Wishlist
amazon.co.uk/hz/wishlist/ls/I5EGNMXIW5PC?ref_=wl_share
Patreon
patreon.com/morefunmakingit
00:00 Introduction
04:44 Composite Mod Board
07:00 Replace the Faulty Inductor
08:39 Install the Composite Mod Board
09:20 Test the Comp Mod
11:27 No Drill Mod
13:26 A New Fault!
14:48 Remove TIA
15:14 The RETURN OF TRASHBAG
16:27 Testing The TIA
17:56 Outro
#Atari2600 #Atari #computerrepair