NESRGB V4 - Vertical stripes and graphical artifacts Famicom original

Started by Vladislav, November 15, 2024, 11:56:51 pm

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Vladislav

Hello everyone, I encountered an unpleasant situation after installing NESRGB from Tim Worthington

Usually the problem is in vertical stripes on the screen and in games where there is an information panel of health/points/words in games such as TMNT 2, Kirby, Ys 1/2, etc. graphic artifacts associated with the information panel appear, however, if you press pause in some games everything falls into place, but during the game these artifacts still occur.

The picture is connected via RGB-SCART, if you look closely, it feels like the picture on the TV is stretched too much towards the bottom of the screen

In games where there is no information panel !bottom! everything works fine

I use Everdrive N8 to launch games :redcart:

Added: I did some tests, some games work fine under another region, but not everything is so simple, the same Kirby works fine if you run a pirated version, but all the others work even worse than what I downloaded initially.
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Skawo

Looks like the NMI isn't getting recognized or something? Check the connection between pin 19 of the PPU and pin 33 on the CPU.

Vladislav

Quote from: Vladislav on November 18, 2024, 03:57:11 am
Quote from: Skawo on November 16, 2024, 07:45:37 pmLooks like the NMI isn't getting recognized or something? Check the connection between pin 19 of the PPU and pin 33 on the CPU.

It doesn't ring through a multimeter, resistance is 19,9kOm
The leg from the RGBNES to the motherboard is ringing normally

Skawo

If you look at the schematic:
https://wiki.console5.com/tw/images/8/83/Famicom-Schematic.png

Pin 33 of the CPU and Pin 19 of the PPU are supposed to be directly connected together.
Make sure you're probing the right pins. If you're sure there's no connection between them, there must be some sort of break on the Famicom's motherboard. Either find it, or add a bodge wire.

Vladislav