If a #Commodore64 starts up with an Out Of Memory error, that's probably not a good sign.
@nafmo what board is inside? Short board? Probably broken RAM.
@root42 Long board, this is an early model, they stopped selling Swedish C64s when Handic went out of business, IIRC.
@nafmo With long board it could be multiple issues. What kind of RAM is used?

@root42 I need to read up on chips to see which one is which.

I don't know the history of this unit, I think my father received it as broken from someone.

@nafmo they are not μT RAMs. That’s good. Could also be the PLA, Muktiplexers or something else. Needs more analysis, maybe test with DesTestMax and DeadTest /DiagROM.

@root42 Can any of the diagnostics cartridges be flashed onto a Retro Replay?

It can boot into the Retro Replay cart. With that I can get it to boot into BASIC with "38911 bytes free", but FRE(.) now reports -26627.

@nafmo I don’t know the RetroReplay. But maybe?

@root42 It was a wild chance, I got a Retro Replay when those were new and hot (this stuff has been sitting in storage since 2006…), so that's what I have to work with.

Maybe I should just keep it as a donor for a SID to a future 64 Ultimate?

@nafmo No! It can be fixed and MUST be fixed. :)
SID replacements are cheap and plentiful. These quirky machines are not.

@root42 *If* I can find a diagnostics cartridge that I can flash to the RR, I'll have a go at that.

I'm a software engineer, not a hardware one. I'm horrible at fixing hardware. 🙂

@nafmo you‘re in Norway. We‘ll find a way to fix this…
@root42 This is as far as the diagnostics I found on CSDb got before crashing.
@root42 The CIA diagnostics just crashed right away...

@root42 For reference: I used FMGPUCCRBRR from https://csdb.dk/release/?id=39383 to create a cartridge image that I flashed on the RR.

The boot menu doesn't display on the broken C64, but the programs do start.

FMGPUCCRBRR

Other Platform Commodore 64 Tool: FMGPUCCRBRR by FMan. Released on 24 September 2006

Commodore 64 Scene Database
@nafmo can it load .crt files? Then I can make a crt from my DesTestMax image.

@root42 I don't think so.

https://gitlab.icomp.de/c64-dev/replay/-/tree/main/flashutility?ref_type=heads is the closest I have to documentation.

Looking at the old files I have, I bought this in 2000 or 2001 :-)

(EDIT: It was released late 2001)

flashutility · main · c64-dev / replay · GitLab

example programs related to the retro- and nordic replay cartridges.

GitLab
@nafmo ouch. Okay. :)

@root42 It can run anything that runs on Action Replay hardware, since that is what it was set out to emulate.

(I grew up with a TFC3, so I never quite did get along with it)

https://wiki.icomp.de/wiki/Retro_Replay

Retro Replay - IndividualComputers