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'''Forum Thread:''' [http://www.aussiearcade.com.au/showthread.php/24440-Konami-s-The-Simpsons-Repair-Log The Simpsons PCB Repair]<br>
'''Forum Thread:''' [http://www.aussiearcade.com.au/showthread.php/24440-Konami-s-The-Simpsons-Repair-Log The Simpsons PCB Repair]<br>
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'''Symptom:''' No sound, but sound amp okay<br>
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'''Diagnosis:''' Noticed that when going into the self test and doing a ROM Check the two mask ROMs for the samples at 1D and 1F were never being tested – the test seemed to skip those, so it tested the rest of the ROMs and put up ‘OK’ with a checksum, but never put up a checksum for 1D and 1F or even an ‘OK’. <br>


Played the game and checked the schematics and found no address or data line activity on those ROMs. The addressing comes from the surface mount Konami custom ‘053260’ at location 3E and the inputs to this chip were good, just no output. So had to replace the chip with one from another Konami board of that era, then the sound worked perfectly.
<br>'''Cure:''' Replaced faulty ‘053260’ Konami custom chip at location 3E<br>




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Revision as of 10:39, 21 August 2012

The Simpsons

The Simpsons
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Repairer: VectorGlow
Forum Thread: The Simpsons PCB Repair

Symptom: No sound, but sound amp okay

Diagnosis: Noticed that when going into the self test and doing a ROM Check the two mask ROMs for the samples at 1D and 1F were never being tested – the test seemed to skip those, so it tested the rest of the ROMs and put up ‘OK’ with a checksum, but never put up a checksum for 1D and 1F or even an ‘OK’.

Played the game and checked the schematics and found no address or data line activity on those ROMs. The addressing comes from the surface mount Konami custom ‘053260’ at location 3E and the inputs to this chip were good, just no output. So had to replace the chip with one from another Konami board of that era, then the sound worked perfectly.
Cure: Replaced faulty ‘053260’ Konami custom chip at location 3E



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