Do you have a scope with XY inputs? See if the scope exhibits the same display problems (you'll see all vector traces since most scopes don't have a 'Z' axis).
I have a problem where the display looks "weird", the asteroids are "bigger" and distorted. This is the main pcb since I hooked up a scope and verified the pcb is putting out irregular data.
/harry
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From: MKDUD@aol.com
To: vectorlist@synthcom.com
Sent: Friday, February 21, 2003 10:45 AM
Subject: Re: VECTOR: Obse Asteroids
In a message dated 2/21/2003 4:01:26 AM Eastern Standard Time, nb@synthcom.com writes:
* Image is "zoomed in" a bit, where the edges are all cut off.
* All of the vectors are very fuzzy
* There are lines drawn all over the place. These look like the beam
tracing between objects that should be completely dark.
The "Zoomed -In" or "blooming" symptom you describe can be the result of lower than normal high voltage. I'd measure this first. I recently saw this on an older model G05, HV was at about half of what it should be, turned out to be a bad connection on the power block....This monitor also needed recapped..
MK
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