i used to be able to load VIC Tracker
but now it crashes during the intro
or if i hit space before the spot where it crashes it does a soft-reset
so i was wondering if there was a way to make sure my 16k expansion cart is fully functional and not broken
i've tried it on two seperate vics
checking mem expansion cart
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Good idea, but most ram in memory carts is not socketedral-clan wrote:You probably should open it up an reseat all the memory chips, just in case.

Why not try writing small basic program to poke all memory locations of 16K address space with 255, peek adddress, & compare results.
If this process is repeated with value 00 and all compare okay, your RAM expansion should be ok.

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Recently, I had a VIC-1111 16k RAM cartridge with a very weird behavior... it gave me random amounts of added memory between 11775 and 19967.6502dude wrote:Good idea, but most ram in memory carts is not socketedral-clan wrote:You probably should open it up an reseat all the memory chips, just in case.![]()
Why not try writing small basic program to poke all memory locations of 16K address space with 255, peek adddress, & compare results.
If this process is repeated with value 00 and all compare okay, your RAM expansion should be ok.
Looked inside, all chips soldered directly to the PCB and nothing seemed wrong.
I just heated all solders points individually to liquify them with my soldering iron set for about 320C (which is rather cool by soldering standards) for about one second each.
Sure enough, after this patience consuming exercice was over, the cartridge worked just as new...
Over time, solder can oxidize and crack...
Another thing to check is clean contacts on edge card connector of ram expansion cart.
Some folks suggest cleaning this with pencil eraser.
I prefer to using very fine steel wool. However one must ensure no stray stands of steel wool are present after cleaning.
Some folks suggest cleaning this with pencil eraser.
I prefer to using very fine steel wool. However one must ensure no stray stands of steel wool are present after cleaning.
