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This page serves as a starting point for troubleshooting general errors with your Neo Geo MVS.
== Testing Video ==
== Testing Video ==
Turn on the Neo Geo with all game(s) removed. After a few seconds, it should boot to a blue grid. If you are able to see the grid, your video output is okay.
Turn on the Neo Geo with all game(s) removed. After a few seconds, it should boot to a blue grid. If you are able to see the grid, your video output is okay.
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*Needing to reflow the NEO-GRZ chip.
*Needing to reflow the NEO-GRZ chip.


=== Freezing on Green Screen ===
=== Freezing on Green Screen or CALENDAR ERROR Screen ===
Freezing on the green screen generally indicates a calendar error. Look for a leaking battery on the motherboard corroding nearby traces. Check the clock crystal next to the D4990 chip and try reflowing the pins and the capacitors near it.
Freezing on the green screen generally indicates a calendar error.
 
* Look for a leaking battery on the motherboard corroding nearby traces.  
* Check the clock crystal next to the D4990 chip and try reflowing the pins and the capacitors near it.
* Turn all DIP switches on and allow the work RAM test to run for 15 minutes, then power off the unit, turn all DIP switches off, then power it on and see if it bypasses the calendar error.
* Installing Unibios will bypass this error altogether.

Revision as of 16:35, 8 April 2023

This page serves as a starting point for troubleshooting general errors with your Neo Geo MVS.

Testing Video

Turn on the Neo Geo with all game(s) removed. After a few seconds, it should boot to a blue grid. If you are able to see the grid, your video output is okay.

Testing Hardware

Flip DIP 1 to ON to enable test mode. See the Neo Geo:Test Mode page for more details.

Common Symptoms

Garbled Graphics

Garbled graphics or sound issues can be caused by:

  • The cartridge being inserted upside down. Ensure that the arrow on the cartridge is oriented closest to arrow on the motherboard/shell.
  • Dirty pins on the cartridge or connector. See the Cartridge Cleaning page.
  • The cart being too tight and not inserted all the way. This might happen if the cartridge and/or Neo Geo shell was painted, adding extra thickness.
  • The motherboard being flexed by inserting a cartridge too hard, resulting in cracked traces near the cartridge interface.
  • Needing to reflow the NEO-GRZ chip.

Freezing on Green Screen or CALENDAR ERROR Screen

Freezing on the green screen generally indicates a calendar error.

  • Look for a leaking battery on the motherboard corroding nearby traces.
  • Check the clock crystal next to the D4990 chip and try reflowing the pins and the capacitors near it.
  • Turn all DIP switches on and allow the work RAM test to run for 15 minutes, then power off the unit, turn all DIP switches off, then power it on and see if it bypasses the calendar error.
  • Installing Unibios will bypass this error altogether.