by Ice Cream Jonsey » Wed Jun 25, 2008 7:06 pm
So, Mr. Do! had been locking up quite frequently. And it would put distorted shit into the high score table. So I had to constantly empty the high score table. This is not ideal, because I love Mr. Do!.
Well, I got cocky measuring the voltages on Arkanoid last night. I said, "what the hell" and did the same thing for Mr. Do!. I was under the impression that -- since it doesn't have a modern, switching power supply, but Old Shit -- that I wouldn't be able to adjust the power.
How wrong I was! What a moron, me. There are four knobs on the power brick to adjust that shit. +5, +12 ... and I don't remember the other two.
I measured the power getting to the board near the edge connector. +12 was at 12.05. +5 was at 4.6! That is ridiculously LOW. No fucking wonder it was crapping out at me constantly.
I should have measured it the day I got it. But I was just living in a world where I understood that I needed to use my multimeter in a certain way to set things right, I just didn't know how. Like the cast of the old TV show "Voyagers!"
Mr. Do!'s +5 is now at +5.05 volts. Here's hoping that solves the problems forevermore. With the game locking up, not the problems with Mr. Do!'s garden. Only Mr. Do! ... and you... can fix that!
So, Mr. Do! had been locking up quite frequently. And it would put distorted shit into the high score table. So I had to constantly empty the high score table. This is not ideal, because I love Mr. Do!.
Well, I got cocky measuring the voltages on Arkanoid last night. I said, "what the hell" and did the same thing for Mr. Do!. I was under the impression that -- since it doesn't have a modern, switching power supply, but Old Shit -- that I wouldn't be able to adjust the power.
How wrong I was! What a moron, me. There are four knobs on the power brick to adjust that shit. +5, +12 ... and I don't remember the other two.
I measured the power getting to the board near the edge connector. +12 was at 12.05. +5 was at 4.6! That is ridiculously [b]LOW[/b]. No fucking wonder it was crapping out at me constantly.
I should have measured it the day I got it. But I was just living in a world where I understood that I needed to use my multimeter in a certain way to set things right, I just didn't know how. Like the cast of the old TV show "Voyagers!"
Mr. Do!'s +5 is now at +5.05 volts. Here's hoping that solves the problems forevermore. With the game locking up, not the problems with Mr. Do!'s garden. Only Mr. Do! ... [i]and you[/i]... can fix that!