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Family Computer => Famicom / Disk System => Topic started by: Dendy on July 27, 2024, 06:24:33 am

Title: Can't get famicom cart to work.
Post by: Dendy on July 27, 2024, 06:24:33 am
Hi all!

Recently purchased Mickey Mouse 3 famicom cart in good condition. But when I tested it I got scrambled graphics.
At first I clean the pcb pins many times. Those looked like never used so cleaning was not really necessary, still same scrambled graphics.
After that I opened the shell to better inspect the pcb. Looked good to me, although I noticed one oxidized pin. I cleaned the pin and thought that was the problem. Unfortunately no improvement.
Anyone familiar with this problem?
Bitrot?
Title: Re: Can't get famicom cart to work.
Post by: P on July 27, 2024, 03:33:48 pm
Bitrot? No, it could be bad contacts, an aged AC-adapter, a cracked solder point, a broken trace, a fried chip (CPU, PPU, RAM etc) and many other things.

Bitrot is more of a problem with floppy disks, optical discs and even PROMs, I've never heard of mask-ROMs going bad (they will eventually but it will probably take many many more decades).
Title: Re: Can't get famicom cart to work.
Post by: Dendy on July 28, 2024, 04:19:38 am
Thanks! I will try to examine pcb for possible broken traces. It had one oxidized pin, may be I should start there.
Title: Re: Can't get famicom cart to work.
Post by: fredJ on July 30, 2024, 04:43:15 am
I think it's a serious problem.

If your console works with other games, this one probably has a dead chip.
Title: Re: Can't get famicom cart to work.
Post by: P on August 02, 2024, 12:03:39 pm
I'd wager not because of bitrot though? If it's one of the ROM chips I'd guess it's damaged for some other reason (same as with CPU/PPU or RAM). But I don't really know.