How I got my DSP-1 installed and working.

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  1. Bad_Ad84

    Bad_Ad84 Keyboard Error: Press F1 to Continue

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    I installed the original parts for someone and it didnt work on a 1.3 either. Refitting the parts to the original cart - still works.

    Doing the 7.6-8mhz osc way worked fine though, so id suggest doing that.
     
  2. smoke monster

    smoke monster Rising Member

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    Awesome guide. Thanks for the excellent writeup and pictures!

    update: Removing the chips is the exact same procedure if you have an electric range. It's really a great way to cleanly remove them.
     
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    True, that awful 3D Ballz game has inside all we need...


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  6. wilykat

    wilykat Site Supporter 2013

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    All 3 is needed only if you have a v1 of Super ED board. v2 and on only needs the DSP chip, it doesn't need the inverter or clock anymore.
     
  7. compil3r

    compil3r Active Member

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    Oh ok thanks! I will make sure which one I have. I'll install a socket too! :)
     

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