TI 99/4A problem
Posted: September 3rd, 2011, 10:33 am
I'm mainly a Commodore 64 guy, but today I found a Ti-99/4A on a fleamarket here in Sweden.
They are rather rare here in Sweden (everyone had Commodore's here), but as I like old computer systems
in general I picked it up for like 12$ with a heap of gamecarts and a joystick adapater (to make atari styled
joysticks work I assume).
However, it doesn't seem to work. With or without cart, it boots up with the cyan background and the colored squares (both
upper and lower), but the squares are sometimes garbled, I see no text on the screen (I understand there should be some kind of
boot-text beneath the upper-colored squares). Sometimes when I hit enter a bunch of times, the screen is filled with chars (some
random letters, but mostly garbage chars). The sound seem to work as it says beep now and then when I press enter.
I'm kinda used to repairing broken Commodore 64's, and something tells me this is a memory error. How does the TI99/4A memory layout
look like? Does it have both RAM and graphics memory? If so, what memory circuits are used? Any hints on other possible faults that can
give this symtom?
Any tips are welcome, as I*m eager to repair this marvel-machine. I always treat old hardware with the respect it deserves!
They are rather rare here in Sweden (everyone had Commodore's here), but as I like old computer systems
in general I picked it up for like 12$ with a heap of gamecarts and a joystick adapater (to make atari styled
joysticks work I assume).
However, it doesn't seem to work. With or without cart, it boots up with the cyan background and the colored squares (both
upper and lower), but the squares are sometimes garbled, I see no text on the screen (I understand there should be some kind of
boot-text beneath the upper-colored squares). Sometimes when I hit enter a bunch of times, the screen is filled with chars (some
random letters, but mostly garbage chars). The sound seem to work as it says beep now and then when I press enter.
I'm kinda used to repairing broken Commodore 64's, and something tells me this is a memory error. How does the TI99/4A memory layout
look like? Does it have both RAM and graphics memory? If so, what memory circuits are used? Any hints on other possible faults that can
give this symtom?
Any tips are welcome, as I*m eager to repair this marvel-machine. I always treat old hardware with the respect it deserves!