I believe so. I don't have a scope. One of the problems was the monitor was blooming, the game played fine. it's beena while but hte last thing I did was something with the HV circuit. I screwed up something with the diode.
From: colin.w.davies@btopenworld.com
To: vectorlist@vectorlist.org
Subject: Re: VECTOR: WG 19V2000: Looking for circuits
Date: Thu, 24 Jul 2008 22:10:53 +0100
Presumably you checked the xy outputs from the game pcb on
a scope in xy mode ?
It all helps to diagnose a dodgy monitor...
Regards, Col
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From:
Kevin
Jonas
To: vectorlist@vectorlist.org
Sent: Thursday, July 24, 2008 7:56
PM
Subject: VECTOR: WG 19V2000: Looking for
circuits
I tried this mailing list a couple years ago. I picked up
an Asteroids but the monitor was bad. I was asking for help here.
We progressed along well figuring out what the problems were. However,
one problem kept stacking up on another. The first solution was to
replace the rectifier because it was blown. This presented a new
problem. This pattern occurred until the problem was in the HV
circuits. I think I screwed something up. That's when I had to
stop the project.
I am ready to get back to it. However, I was
wondering if anyone has working circuits. I'm getting uncomfortable
working with the HV circuit. I'd rather replace the circuits if I
can.
Thanks,
SirPoonga
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