Capcom io getting yellow screen

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Capcom io getting yellow screen

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Ok something is up with my IO adapter. Whenever I turn it on the image on the monitor is all yellow. I know it's not the monitor because I tested another board on it. Does anyone fix these things?
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Take a look at the JAMMA connector pinout. Take a voltmeter and run a resistance check between the red, green, and blue pins to ground. I bet you'll find one of them shorted to ground.



There are little bitty surface mount overvoltage protection devices on those video lines. Take a hot soldering iron and take the shorted one off.



I haven't found a replacement part for it yet but the board will run without them.
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Here's the defects

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:smt012
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Man, that really sucks. This is usually a symptom of too much voltage. :smt009
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Yeah, one doesn't usually fix those sort of things. When I got burn marks like that on my PC, it went as far as to catch fire. :/ if only I could combine your problem with mine, my voltage is too low hi5
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Yeah, something happened to put too much voltage down that line... it fried the little protection device.



You can take a hot soldering iron, blob a bunch of solder on each side of the part then heat it up so the part comes right off the board.



RJ
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Well I managed to take the defective chip off does anyone know how to bridge the points?

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There's no need to bridge the points. Look at where the traces go. If you did bridge them you'd short out the pins on the JAMMA connector. ;)



The only trace there not going to the JAMMA connector is one going to ground. You don't want to bridge to that.
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Woo! It's alive! Thanks! :smt026
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