I'm not having much luck just lately with the GT. MY own has just bit the dust. I've had it 5 years now. Recapped at the time I bought it and soon after I region modded it with the first revision of the Obey chip from BlueBMW. Its been awesome. apart from one thing, it has 3 dead/stuck pixels. I got a homebrew program off someone on here years ago too that would strobe many flashing block colours in an attempt to unstick at least some of the pixels.
Well, a few months ago I finally plumped for a Turbo Everdrive v2.4. Its been great, finally able to play all sorts of super expensive games (like Coryoon) without selling a lung. I now decided to try out the pixel fixing program. I started it up and left it running. My idea was to leave it a few hours then turn it off. Problem is I forgot about it and went to bed.
Next morning I woke up and saw my GT powered on but dead.... I suddenly realised I'd left it on all night. Not such a big deal.... if you don't use Eneloop batteries. I have heared that when they start to die they can cause problems with the obey chip and possibly other things inside the GT as they drop off very quickly. Normally when I'm playing and the screen starts to go white I instantly turn off. Alas.
I found some fresh Eneloops, swapped them out and checked.... it still worked... phew!
But then when I got home form work I turned the GT on to play something and it initially loaded the Turbo Everdrive menu... with slightly corrupt GFX. I turned it off, then on again.... white screen.... tried multiple times.. same problem. tried real games.. same.
I thought maybe I had damaged the obey chip so decided to take out the mod and solder back in all the cart pins etc. still the same problem.
I notice that when I turn the brightness right down the screen has a Green/Turquiose shade to it. Right up its white. The actual brightness itself doesn't seem to increase or decrease, it just changes colour. Its like this with or without a game inserted.
I've checked continuity on the flex cable from the cart board to the main board and all seems to buzz out ok. The pins inside the card connector look ok (although I can't be 100% sure. I hear that TEDs can cause problems in there by flexing the pins too much, if they are flexed too much then they are all evenly flexed) I'm wondering if something is more seriously wrong with it like one of the 62xx chips..
Any advice to narrow this down would be very appreciated