Yikes...20MHz - sigh, ok, this does not sound good.
The Main PCB may be more of your problem than the CPU /Display - so you know.
This is similar to the "HR2510" Chip failure - the problem isn't the "chip" it's the PLL03A programming failure - once the main ROM in the (Big) chip is corrupted, it's done - looks pretty but it's motors shot...PLL can't do much when it doesn't know where to go or what to do...
In your case, I hope it's just a Main PCB board failure like the 5V regulator the PLL needs - because of issues around the older TTL and some CMOS devices of yesteryear, if they get power from pins and the device isn't fully powered up - the logic section blows up - acts like reverse polarity power hookups.
Where is this 5v regulator that controls this?