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05-23-2014, 03:50 PM
(This post was last modified: 05-23-2014, 03:50 PM by TheRealAnubis.)
Hi,
I just got my first TI-99 and it doesn't work. Tested the power supply - good, tested the internal power board - good. No video (black screen), and the sound IC gets incredibly hot in about 10 seconds.
The sound IC is SN94624N and the video IC is TMS9918ANL.
I'm not finding a source for the audio chip at all, and all of the video IC's seem to be in Hong Kong.
I wrote TI and asked if the SN76489 is considered a drop in replacement for this IC, but I haven't heard from them yet...
Anyone have any working spares?
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The SN76489 is not a direct drop-in replacement for the SN94624, as the SN94624 has a max clock speed of 500 KHz, while the SN76489 has a divide by 8 added to the clock input to allow the system clock to be working at up to 4 MHz. There are three chip designators you can use: TMS9919, SN94624, and SN76494--all of these have the 500KHz clock speed. I see one seller with the 76494s on eBay right now (there is also a US seller that occasionally has one for sale, but I haven't seen the one he had left up for sale lately, so he may have sold it).
The TMS9918A chips show up a lot--and even the Chinese ones are often fully functional chips. I don't have any spares at the moment of either chip, unfortunately.
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Thank you for the information! I've went ahead and ordered the IC's - I'll post back with the results.
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06-06-2014, 12:54 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-16-2014, 01:24 AM by TheRealAnubis.)
I have more 'repair' type questions, so I'm going to post in the hardware section. Thanks!
UPDATE - The VDP arrived and had a broken pin, so another one is on the way. Grrrrr....
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Here's a link to the datasheet for the SN76494/SN76496. That will get you what you need:
http://www.datasheet4u.com/datasheet/S/N...s.pdf.html
I'm sort of good at digging though the Internet to find obscure data--but in this case, I also have the book from which the reference is derived.
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Has there been any progress on your repair action? I just got an original SN94624 sound chip (someone pulled it from a working console they were dissecting) so that I would have a spare (for the first time ever, as that isn't a chip I've seen very often).
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