So I bought a Qix game about 4 years ago, but until recently it just has been standing in a corner a bit. Reason for this unthankful behaviour of me is the fact that the game had some serious technical issues and I lacked the knowledge to do something about it. And there was plenty other stuff that needed attention to, not all hobby related.
Anyway, lately I had some extra spare time and also the drive to go ahead and fix this game. So I did. The technical issues were gameboard and monitor related:
- faided colours and a blurry picture
- game freezes after a few seconds or minutes
- serious vertical foldover on both sides of the screen
- very shaky screen.
The previous owner had already done a lot of work on the gameboards, he renewed all 4116 rams, completely renewed the wiring, refurbished the dreadful power board (this game uses amongst others +5V, -5V, +12V and -12V), reflowed some solder joints here and there.
And what I did was not that much, actually.
My first attention went to the vertical folding issue. I swapped the original monitor for a NOS WG 19K7302 (this one is also able to process positive sync) and the folding was gone.

However, I rather not use the NOS monitor, but instead I want to keep the original monitor in the cab. Therefore I grabbed the spare WG 19K4601, which was previously in the pac-man, and started swapping out boards with the monitor in Qix, a WG 19K4603. Soon enough I found that the folding issue was due to a broken horizontal/vertical daughter board. Therefore I decided to take the one from pac-man permanently for Qix (hence my wanted here:
https://www.dragonslairfans.com/smfor/index.php?topic=5785.0 Issue one solved!!

Next I gave the WG 19K4603 a complete new set of caps. That took care of the faided colours and blurry picture

Issue two solved!!

I know that games often freeze because of voltage issues, so I checked the +5V and the +12V that went into all 3 game boards. And they were way too low: +4,7V and + 11,8V! The -5V was OK (-5,1V), as was the -12V. I adjusted the positive voltages to +5,1V and +12,1V and this took care of the freezing issues. Issue three solved!!

The screen image also got less shaky, but still quite a bit.
Then I reflowed and/or renewed the solder on all pins of all connectors on all three boards (and that is a lot of pins) and I also did some other reflowing/resoldering here and there after thoroughly examining each board. And yes, the shaky image got again less shaky, but not so stirdy as I want it. To be sure that it is not a monitor issue, i again did a brief swap with the NOS WG monitor, and the shaky image is still there. Issue four partially solved.

Next thing that I will do is renew most caps on the Data Sound board and the Rom I/O board (the caps on the video board were already replaced by the previous owner), I hope that this will take care of the remining shakiness. Or does someone has other tips?
Anyway, here are som screenshots of the game as it is now:



And here is my complete board set, including new battery replacement, and a picture of the power board:


Finally a nice shot from a part of the testscreen, very colorful!


I love Qix and I really don't understand why I didn't take care of it much sooner. Shame on me!