Recently cleaned-up an untested Ebay system. Needed its P1 controller IC replaced, both controller ports replaced, and some cleanup of the controller internals. Got a seemingly perfect ColecoVision now! I have another in MUCH rougher shape I got free (rusty board, black screen on boot), so I'll keep that in my back pocket for now lol
Well done. Now about those technical specs. Coleco probably wanted to come with such hardware back in 1979 or so, but at the time ram was very expensive at the time so they put the idea about a game console in the icebox. It was not untill 1982 that prices of ram chips did really drop and so from that point coleco decided to turn that plan/idea into something reality And so the colecovision was eventually born in late 1982. Consider it to be the nes of 1982.
I just took one apart, and yes I had to break the solder joint. I don't think it is critical for operation, at best it provides some additional grounding/shielding.
Please my friend, at 2:41 you remove the metal plate but on my colecovision, there are 2 screws, and the metal corner (next under the switch button) has a soldering ! Did you know? Can I break that soldering to clean the board? Could it make the system not to work so I should solder the corner back???
Mine's a lot less dirty, but unfortunately I've got no picture. May want to highlight that to get it open, the colecovision marquee metallic sticker on the front must be removed to access three screwed.
Bless you for saving this beautiful machine.
You bet
Recently cleaned-up an untested Ebay system. Needed its P1 controller IC replaced, both controller ports replaced, and some cleanup of the controller internals. Got a seemingly perfect ColecoVision now! I have another in MUCH rougher shape I got free (rusty board, black screen on boot), so I'll keep that in my back pocket for now lol
Well done.
Now about those technical specs.
Coleco probably wanted to come with such hardware back in 1979 or so, but at the time ram was very expensive at the time so they put the idea about a game console in the icebox.
It was not untill 1982 that prices of ram chips did really drop and so from that point coleco decided to turn that plan/idea into something reality
And so the colecovision was eventually born in late 1982.
Consider it to be the nes of 1982.
Very helpful. I just got my first CV in a long time. Haven't had one since I was a kid. I am about to clean it and your vid was great.
I just took one apart, and yes I had to break the solder joint. I don't think it is critical for operation, at best it provides some additional grounding/shielding.
Please my friend, at 2:41 you remove the metal plate but on my colecovision, there are 2 screws, and the metal corner (next under the switch button) has a soldering !
Did you know?
Can I break that soldering to clean the board?
Could it make the system not to work so I should solder the corner back???
Even if you work for DK Oldies cleaning all consoles inside and out including modding old game consoles for modern TV purposes.
Mine's a lot less dirty, but unfortunately I've got no picture. May want to highlight that to get it open, the colecovision marquee metallic sticker on the front must be removed to access three screwed.
Nice job Dude.