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Hi,

I just recovered the old monitor that I used to use for my C64 and
later for my game systems. After recovering it, I tried to use it with
my vintage NES. When I turned it on, I had major trouble adjusting the
color, but everything else more or less worked. I opened the case to
try to clear any gunk that had accumulated near the front, but after
reassembling it , I get nothing on the screen. Just black. (Audio works
better than before though )

Is there something obvious that might have happened? Is it dead? Is
there a way that I can verify it's dead?

ps. I'm an electronics n00b.

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Throw it in the back of your Model-A and take it to a dump.

Or monitor recycling center.

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Hi,

I just recovered the old monitor that I used to use for my C64 and
later for my game systems. After recovering it, I tried to use it with
my vintage NES. When I turned it on, I had major trouble adjusting the
color, but everything else more or less worked. I opened the case to
try to clear any gunk that had accumulated near the front, but after
reassembling it , I get nothing on the screen. Just black. (Audio works
better than before though )

Is there something obvious that might have happened? Is it dead? Is
there a way that I can verify it's dead?

ps. I'm an electronics n00b.



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sarcasmThanks for the helpful advice!/sarcasm

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sarcasmThanks for the helpful advice!/sarcasm


Sorry, just kidding. Actually I have very fond memories of
my =C64.. I learned 65xx assembly language on it (anyone
remember HESMON?)

Anyway, if you've never tried one of the Commodore
emulators (e.g. MAME32) they are a kick and a half.



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np

I'm just trying to squeeze a little more life out of this monitor. It
always had a MUCH better picture for video game systems than any TV I'd
seen.



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sarcasmThanks for the helpful advice!/sarcasm


Sorry, just kidding. Actually I have very fond memories of
my =C64.. I learned 65xx assembly language on it (anyone
remember HESMON?)

Anyway, if you've never tried one of the Commodore
emulators (e.g. MAME32) they are a kick and a half.


Does Mame emulate a C64?
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Does Mame emulate a C64?


No, but MESS does.

http://www.mess.org/

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"Rinse Cycle" ha scritto nel messaggio
...

http://www.mess.org/


Don't mIss to download the correct ROM S ! But playing on the real machine
is better...

I.


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ha scritto nel messaggio
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np

I'm just trying to squeeze a little more life out of this monitor. It
always had a MUCH better picture for video game systems than any TV I'd
seen.


It's an RGB Monitor. Reopen it, deconnect everything, make sure that you
haven't damaged the board (carefully inspect it) nor any component(S) on it.
Reconnect all the connectors in the right place, ON !

I.




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Ben,

There is a faint glow (orange-yellow) in the tube on the back of the
display when powered on.

The video-in jack(?) is a little loose, but so is the audio jack and it
works fine. I don't see any connectors that are loose.

I'll read the FAQ and go from there. Thanks.

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"Dave" wrote in message
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Does Mame emulate a C64?


No, but MESS does.

http://www.mess.org/


I almost thought that Mame could, except maybe for the SID. I think some
(many?) arcade games used the 65xx processor. I've used CCS64 as a 64
emulator.

I haven't looked at MESS for quite a long time. I can't believe how many
systems it emulates, or that are in progress! I'll have to check it out.

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Try adjusting the control on the flyback transformer marked "screen"
or "G2". When you turn this clockwise, you should see something on
the screen. If you only see a think horizontal line, look for a
switch on the CRT board, or main board that's labeled "service" and
try switching it. If you then get a picture change it back to the
service mode and adjust the screen control until you get a very dim
white line.



When looking for the flyback transformer (didn't know what it was) I
noticed a connector that was loose. Now I get a lit screen
(bluish-white), with white lines. (!)

The service switch you mentioned before (labeled SER NOR) is on
"normal". When I switch it to "SER" the aforementioned white line can
be seen.

I've turned both knobs on the side of the flyback transformer labeled
"screen" and "focus" with neither changing the picture.

At least I know the screen is getting power and isn't dead. Any ideas?



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Try adjusting the control on the flyback transformer marked "screen"
or "G2". When you turn this clockwise, you should see something on
the screen. If you only see a think horizontal line, look for a
switch on the CRT board, or main board that's labeled "service" and
try switching it. If you then get a picture change it back to the
service mode and adjust the screen control until you get a very dim
white line.



When looking for the flyback transformer (didn't know what it was) I
noticed a connector that was loose. Now I get a lit screen
(bluish-white), with white lines. (!)

The service switch you mentioned before (labeled SER NOR) is on
"normal". When I switch it to "SER" the aforementioned white line can
be seen.

I've turned both knobs on the side of the flyback transformer labeled
"screen" and "focus" with neither changing the picture.

At least I know the screen is getting power and isn't dead. Any ideas?


Sounds like the focus and screen wires from the flyback aren't connected for
some reason, look for more connectors that may have come loose.


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Screen and focus will change the output, I mispoke.

What I meant to say was that nothing that I can change (knobs,
switches, etc) can bring my video input to the screen.

Sorry.

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