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    I recently got a Sega Master System and it does not read cartridges, it boots up to where you play that snail maze game but will not read the cartridge. The only one I have for it is Zillion II.
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    Have you been able to test with another cartridge? You said you only have Zillion II, so I'm guessing you may not have tried another cart. Can you borrow another from someone to make sure it's not just your cartridge? I'm sorry if you have already and that sounds like a 'duh' type answer, but it's worth asking.

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    I don't know anyone else with a Sega Master System. I have tried cleaning the contacts on the game and the system, the model number for the system is 3010. It came with 2 controllers, the light phaser, a random 2600 controller and the 3d Glasses but they are broken.
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    Reflow the solder joints on the cartridge connector, it seems to be a super common problem with the SMS (mainly with models that have Hang-On/Safari Hunt built in).
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    I'm not good at soldering stuff, also like 2 times when it started it said "Master System Software Error (c) Sega 1986" also if it matters it says V1.3 in the corner.
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    Picture of the error:
    http://i.imgur.com/AZAGwai.jpg

    Though most of the time it starts up to the screen that shows when there is no game inserted.
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    I've seen it before, but it generally happens when the SMS can't read your cart. How are you cleaning the contacts, if you don't mind me asking? The fact that the cart should have standard screws, a great trick for SMS carts is the old pink eraser. It's like when you shine up a penny. Rub the eraser across the pins until they are bright and shiny.

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    Difficult to pinpoint if you only have one cartridge. Most likely either the console's pin slot or the cartridge are still dirty.
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    I am cleaning them with a Q-Tip and rubbing alcohol.
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    I took apart the game, the pin connectors on it are shiny and pretty clean, so I am guessing its an issue with the system. The board on the game had just one chip and was small I don't know if that is normal for these games, the chip had the Sega logo too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ApolloBoy View Post
    Reflow the solder joints on the cartridge connector, it seems to be a super common problem with the SMS (mainly with models that have Hang-On/Safari Hunt built in).
    This is the correct answer, I had the same problem with one of my consoles. The connector is in the console.

    If you can't fix it yourself, find somebody else who can help you out with this.

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    I took apart the system, there seems to be a lot of corrosion and rust near where the cart connector is:
    http://i.imgur.com/OmkeCDlh.jpg
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    Yea, this board needs preservation effort. Please find someone or invest the time and learn how to do this yourself
    The corrosion needs to be removed and the remaining metal protected. Then I bet the cause of your problems are
    rotten traces that will have to be bridged (requires soldering and a multimeter, but it's not too hard).

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    What would get rid of the corrosion? At the moment all I have is Rubbing alcohol and glass cleaner.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Urzu402 View Post
    What would get rid of the corrosion? At the moment all I have is Rubbing alcohol and glass cleaner.
    I think white vinegar works,to lo osen it up. I believe you have to soak it, then use a brush (preferably an acide brush) to take the gunk off. Then the rubbing alcohol to wash it away. However, you may still need to reflow solder/fix traces after that is done. That thing is an utter mess.
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    It may just look worse than it really is, as it does play the built in game properly. It could just be the cart slot which needs solder reflowed, it's easiest to just do that first. If that doesn't work, then look into checking the traces which takes a bunch of time. Or trash the thing and buy another one.

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    It looks like the corrosion is just limited to the ground plane on the edge of the motherboard. Look at the solder joints for the cartridge connector and see if they look cracked or have a "ring" around them.
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    I don't think I can remove the system board from the back of the casing because one of the screws the one the right side seems to have completely rusted and there is no way a screw driver can work normally for it.
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    If you can't remove the board then there's no way you can fix the console, everything you need access to is on the bottom of the board. If the screw is rusted, can you drill it out?

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