I had the power supply fail (0V output) for my Pal 130XE, then I changed to a SMPS which is rated for 2 amps, it didn't work. then I realized that the pinout I found online was the female side not male side as noted, so I had the polarity reversed.
I quickly turned it off (well after I found out that the polarity is backwards) and corrected the mistake.
The power rail was only -1.3 volts when it was connected backwards, guessing that capacitors may've loaded down the power supply enough to trigger the overcurrent protection.
then it seemed like it worked, connected it to a TV, it showed 'ready' and seemed like it worked... but the video was distorted.
The video distortion could be because of the modern TV it was connected to.
I then turned it off, turned it on later again and it was completly dead, no video, no audio, no activity whatsoever, then the next morning it worked again, I confirmed that everything works and it did. then after around 10 minutes it just died again, I then thought maybe because I had the polarity backwards for some time, perhaps the "main" filter cap was damaged and that caused some instability... I changed that, and still completly dead.
I left it on for like 10 minutes and checked which IC's were hot (with a precise finger-sense method
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in a scale from 0 - can't feel any heat, to 10 - whoah that's cookin
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FREDDIE - 0/10
POKEY - 1/10
PIA - 2/10
BASIC - 3/10
MMU - 3/10
OS ROM - 3.5/10
ANTIC - 4/10
GTIA - 5/10
RAM - every chip was like 5/10 warm
CPU - 8/10 barely able to leave my finger on it
The TV says there's signal but the screen is completely black, no audio from the keys, there's audio from the program recorder but I'm guessing it's just directly connected to the monitor port.
I have no way of connecting to the coaxial... RF? jack. I use the composite out on the monitor port
the CPU getting hot worries me, but if it sometimes works fine then idk... maybe it's some bad solder joint? I glanced at the solder joints and saw no really broken solder joints, but all looked pretty bad.
I've tried banging it around and nothing changes, well it did the first time I did it but it could've just been a coincidence.
I have no way of desoldering any IC's, nor parts for it... I really hope it's something simple but seems unlikely.
no stores near me have logic probes, I might make one myself with just a couple LED's and a BJT... wont have a Pulse LED but if both LED's are slightly on I'll guess that it's pulsing
oh btw the atari is a PAL one, if that helps.