I figured it might be interesting to document my adventure with repairing my new X'eye that has no video output. So, let's start with day 1.
Day 1:
Bought the X'eye, took it home to test it.
It powers on, and both the Power and Access LEDs work!
Wanted to finally start playing some Sonic CD so I hooked it up through the male to male RCA jacks.
Audio outputs fine, I can hear the X'eye BIOs audio, but there's no video. Eventually Sonic CD boots up, CD reading works fine.
Remove Sonic CD and test the cartridge slot. Same issue, audio works through both RCA audio outputs, but no video.
Grab a 9 pin Genesis RCA cable and test that video output slot. Still no video, but audio works through this as well.
Assumptions: Some issue exists along the video circuit. I don't have a full circuit diagram for the X'eye so I'm basically going to poke everything with a DMM.
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Guts of the JVC X'eye.
Day 2:
Stealth mission for my DMM is a success!
Quick DMM advice for anybody looking to start DIY circuit repair. Don't get a cheap one. Get a fused one. A cheap non-fused one can blow up in your hand or on your desk. A fused one will just blow the fuse if you hook it up wrong.
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I have a really nice Fluke meter.
Google fu brought me to this topic on Assemblergames that lists all the X'eye capacitors, their capacitance, and voltage rating. Bookmarked!
https://www.assemblergame...24-JVC-X-EYE-video-repairAfter poking around at all the caps and doing some math there are a few that are some caps giving out bad readings. It seems lucky that everything but the video output works. Next plan is just a full cap replacement. It seems like a good idea and while I'm at it I'll replace my Game Gear caps. This will be quiet until mail day.