Things to try.
1. Cleaning the cart connector contacts (just in case they weren't cleaned well) and the cart contacts themselves.
2. Checking the A/C adaptor to make sure it is putting out enough power.
3. Checking the R/F modulator to make sure it connected properly.
4. Chucking the unit and getting another one. Atari units do go bad on occasion.
And yes, it is possible to have woodgrain units still working. I even have some six-switchers that are operational as well as a Sears Video Arcade II (released in Japan as the Atari 2800). My favorite 2600 though is a 7800.
If you need additional help -- digitpress.com or atariage.com
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