I'll check. What was causing it?What is the (wait ) signal doing on the the main z80cpu ? If it’s low the program will never run,I had this issue on my star force board set Where the watchdog was constantly barking.
Yes, I understand it's active low. Did you find what was causing it on your board?That’s the problem it should be high.
Thanks for the info. I'll give that a try. 👍This repair was for a 3 board set starforce with an encrypted cpu .At location J5 (74ls02)the wait signal comes from pin 10 and this was low,pin 9 was floating.
Traced pin 9 to a 74ls74 at location L4 where pin 9 output was floating,replaced ls74 and game booted and program was running but with corrupted graphics which I’m still trying to fix.
pull the cpu out of its socket and bend the pin 24 upwards so it does not go back into socket and tie this to +5v using a 1k resistor and see if it boots.
Yes, I'm thinking more and more this board is a complete dud. I will probably end up replacing so much stuff, it'll be a Trigger's Broom by the time it's working. Loloh dear bad luck,dont pull up the reset signal,this looks like it’s going to be a tough repair as there’s no schematics.
I would next try to locate the work rams and scope the outputs,check all pins .

I'll need to buy some. Think there's a few more Fujitsu ICs on this board. Should I replace all Fujitsu chips as a matter of course, or just certain types? I've heard they're prone to fail.Fujitsu alert-the LS02 above left of eprom 02 is a Fujitsu,try piggybacking it to see if it makes a difference.
I was pulling the WAIT pin high on a Z80 which is pin 24. The only things I had to hand were these croc leads and a clip. I'm sure there's something more suitable out there.What’s the method to tie a resistor
To a chip leg ( pin 9 on the cpu)?
Thnx
Just small crock clips ?
Can you recommended some clips