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Re: Apple Lisa Display
> > i have a Lisa 2/5 that was working great a couple of weeks ago. now
> > when i start it, the screen shows a bright horizontal line and a bunch
> > of dimmer diagonal lines. i'm thinking the display card has taken a
> > dive, but i dunno.
>
> Normally a single bright horizontal line, typically across the middle of
> the tube, would indicate that vertical deflection has failed. But in
> this case, the dimmer diagonal lines indicate that this is not the
> problem.
Sometimes a bright horizontal line indicates a drop into the service
connection.
Is there a switch on those that puts it into service mode? Although this is
quite
possible, the diagonal lines tells a different story. It could also be
possible that
the board that plugs onto the CRT could have tilted and not be connecting
fully.
> Anyone that repairs monitors should be able to fix it, there's nothing
> too special about the Lisa monitor. The scan rate isn't normal RS-170
> or NTSC, but then neither are VGA monitors and lots of people can
> repair those.
They should be able to fix it, I agree, but would they? A lot of service
reps won't touch really old monitors and TVs. It might just cost more
than it's worth.
Bill @ GarberStreet Enterprises
http://garberstreet.netfirms.com
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