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CD32 Port A fault
« on: December 05, 2010, 02:19:01 AM »
Hi,

I'm new to the forum... I come seeking help.

I've got an intermittent fault with my CD32, where it thinks I'm holding down the up arrow on the pad. It happens after a cold start or reboot but eventually goes away, at least for a bit.

I've checked the board for dry joints but I can't find anything obvious. I'm thinking a pullup resistor isn't connected somewhere and an input is floating, though I'm not very familiar with the circuitry.

The Joystick I'm using (a QuickShot) emulates Atari, Amstrad, MSX and Sega controllers. It happens on all settings.

Thanks.
 

Offline Cammy

Re: CD32 Port A fault
« Reply #1 on: December 05, 2010, 01:12:17 PM »
I have the exact same problem with my second A600. I'm hoping once I get the capacitors replaced it might help fix a few problems.
A1200 030@28Mhz/2MB+32MB/RTC/KS3.1/IDE-CF+4GB/4-Way Clockport Expander/IndivisionAGA/PCMCIA NIC
A1200 020@14Mhz/2MB+8MB/FPU/RTC/KS3.0/IDE-CF+2GB/S-Video
CD32 020@14Mhz/2MB+8MB/RTC/KS3.1/IDE-CF+4GB
A600 030@30Mhz/2MB+64MB/RTC/IDE-CF+4GB/Subway USB/S-Video/PCMCIA NIC/USB Numeric Keypad+Hub+Mouse+Control Pad
A500 000@7Mhz/512kB+512kB/ROM Switcher/KS3.1+1.3/S-Video

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