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Rebok
Registered: Apr 2017 Posts: 10 |
C64 Reloaded MK2 problem
After few attempts with several monitors and VICs, problems with horizontal synchronization of the image displayed by MK2 still occur. Is there any Reloaded MK2 user, who have similar problem? I just want to find out if my model is damaged or is a general defect of these boards.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=14VfDlzQGFIj4kfMJiVOdmh6-y6CUt..
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1Jl_bieEHT2Eq5w--k2DEWX1v5LSCD..
https://drive.google.com/open?id=14l3FytlXy6Rd_F_BvBOUVG-70A_Ze.. |
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Fred
Registered: Feb 2003 Posts: 285 |
I have experienced the same problems but I was not sure it was related to the C64 Reloaded MK2 in combination with my other hardware.
The problem occurs for me when I insert a 1541 Ultimate 2+ in the cartridge port of the MK2 with a certain USB stick (SanDisk Cruzer Ultra Fit 32 GB).
When I remove the USB stick, the problem is gone and I don't see the display artifacts anymore. Other USB sticks work fine.
Using the 1541 Ultimate 2+ with the USB stick on an old C64 board, the problem doesn't occur. |
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Rebok
Registered: Apr 2017 Posts: 10 |
hedning:
On orginal board everything was ok. So i must suppose that chips are ok too.
Fred:
I was thinking that same as You. Until the moment, when I connet this little thing:
https://www.olx.pl/oferta/commodore-c64-sd2iec-nowe-emulacja-st..
Problems are the same with that SD2IEC and 1541 U2+.
Is my MK2 board is broken? |
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Fred
Registered: Feb 2003 Posts: 285 |
Did you try another power adapter?
So without the SD2IEC connected the problem doesn't occur?
Make sure to report the problem to Jens. Perhaps it can be fixed with a firmware update or it can be solved by using a different power adapter. |
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ilesj
Registered: Jun 2012 Posts: 27 |
Some minor issues start to appear when more devices are being connected - if it were a normal C64, I would suggest switching the PSU to something more capable than the standard one. I suppose the MK2 has a beefy power supply on board? Still might be a good idea to try another 12V wall wart, possibly higher rated. Wikis says min. 1 A recommended. Also "For best picture- and sound quality, the power supply should have less than 100mV ripple on 12V." |
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Rebok
Registered: Apr 2017 Posts: 10 |
I check this. Problem does occur always, without any hardware too. And I tested other power adapter, no diffrent.
I dont think so, that it software problem. That is why I wanted to get to know opinions of the different owners of these boards. |
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Fred
Registered: Feb 2003 Posts: 285 |
Have you tried the latest firmware update?
http://wiki.icomp.de/wiki/C64_reloaded_mk2#Firmware_updates |
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Rebok
Registered: Apr 2017 Posts: 10 |
Yes... |
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V-12
Registered: Nov 2003 Posts: 206 |
What kind of PSU you are using with these boards?
Does the problem occur on MK2 but without Ultimate plugged?
Do you have in your room router or any kind of active LTE modem?
Are you sure that you don't have any issues with electricity in your home?
From what you wrote I think, that there might be an issue with PSU. |
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Rebok
Registered: Apr 2017 Posts: 10 |
1. I use PSU from LG and PSU from my ruter Linksys. Without any changes.
2. As I wrote ealier: yes, problem occur without anu hardware.
3. No.
4. Yes, I`m sure.
How do you think what PSU I need? This PSU from icomp looked like the typical model.
P.S. I notified the problem to Jens and wait for the answer. |
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V-12
Registered: Nov 2003 Posts: 206 |
The best way it would be to use laboratory power supply to be 100% sure. I don't believe that any of chips may cause these problems. You could also try to get some universal but strong PSU. It is required to have 2A PSU which have less than 100mV ripple on 12V. |
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