I have recently been future proofing my VIC 20 and carrying
out some modifications. I have replaced
all 8 electrolytic capacitors as these tend to dry up and fitted heatsinks to
the Video Interface Chip (VIC) and Kernal ROM.
These chips are run hot and are prone to failure so it is sensible to
install heatsinks to prolong their life.
I used my trusty Duratool Desoldering Station which makes
the job an absolute doddle, compared to using a desoldering pump and solder
wick.
I have also carried out a couple
of modifications to improve the VIC Video, further details can be found here
and a useful video on the matter can be found here.
I have done the following:
- I added a 220 µF capacitor across the +5V supply to the VIC chip. (I connected the cap between pin 40 of chip which is connected to one side the ferrite bead (FB11) and ground)
- I removed the ferrite bead (FB9) connected to Pin 2 and replaced it with a 270pF ceramic capacitor.
Hopefully this will improve the
chances of my VIC 20 lasting for another 30 years. I picked up the heaksinks from https://www.retroleum.co.uk/c64-repairs-and-mods
Before |
After |
Heatsink fitted to the VIC chip |
VIC Video mods |