Hi all,
Sorry should have mentioned that I had already looked at C4 and
its fine - swapped one out from another board just to double check.
Anyway further developments are pointing me towards the monitor for this
problem, the screen has squashed up a lot further now, not completely as
it would with a transistor failure, but the bottom half of the screen is
compressed into the centre - looking at the output on my scope gives a
perfect picture. - so anyone any ideas where to look on a wg6100 -
capped 3 months ago with a lv2000 installed at the same time.
Cheers
Gav
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-vectorlist@synthcom.com
[mailto:owner-vectorlist@synthcom.com] On Behalf Of Gregg Woodcock
Sent: 13 October 2002 21:36
To: vectorlist@synthcom.com
Subject: Re: VECTOR: star wars problems
----- Original Message -----
From: "Gavin and Lesley" <gav@gavnlel.co.uk>
To: <vectorlist@synthcom.com>
Sent: Sunday, October 13, 2002 1:31 PM
Subject: VECTOR: star wars problems
> Hi all,
> I have a couple of problems with my starwars board - seem kinda
> hard to diagnose, so if anyone can shed any light...
>
> Problem 1. bottom of the screen things don't disappear when they
scroll
> off, they squash into a line until the whole object is gone
C4 on AVG PCB has either 1 leg disconnected or is completely missing.
This
has been covered many, many, many times and should have been available
by
googling vectorlist archives or r.g.v.a.*.
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